theeagle.com
Jul 24, 2008
Associated Press CHICAGO -- Carlos Quentin hit two home runs, including the go-ahead, three-run shot during a five-run eighth inning, and the Chicago White Sox rallied to beat the Texas Rangers 10-8 on Wednesday. Quentin's go-ahead homer came on the first pitch from Rangers closer C.J. Wilson, who entered in relief of Eddie Guardado with two on and two out. It was the third multihomer game of the season for Quentin, whose shot in the fifth barely cleared the center field wall. Guardado (1-2) wound up allowing four runs and three hits, retiring only two batters. Chicago manager Ozzie Guillen missed the rally. His team trailed 8-4 in the seventh when plate umpire Rob Drake called a strike on Nick Swisher that appeared to be outside. Guillen came out to argue and was promptly ejected. Kevin Millwood, the Rangers' opening day...
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