CHICAGO -- Jose Quintana was happy to get a win.
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left-hander, who leads the American League with 17 no-decisions this season,
pitched into the eighth inning and rookie Marcus Semien hit his first homer to
lead the Chicago White Sox to a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday
night. Quintana (9-6) allowed two runs on five hits in 7 1-3 innings.
Addison Reed pitched the ninth inning to record his 39th save of the season. "Of
course; Im very happy with the win," Quintana said through an interpreter. "Im
going to continue to work and develop and, hopefully, put my team in a position
to win." With an earned run average of 3.45 and close to 200 innings pitched,
Quintana certainly has put his team in position to win most nights. "Hes kind of
your classic lefty," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. "He mixes speeds, moves
it in and around. Hes got a quick arm, ball gets on you. Its more explosive than
the radar gun will show you. Hes got a feel. You can tell he just knows what hes
doing out there." The way White Sox manager Robin Ventura sees it, the
no-decisions have nothing to do with the way Quintana has pitched. "Hes pitched
well," Ventura said. "Wins have been hard to come by, so its nice that he got
the win so he can feel good about it." Run support has been the major problem
this season, but Semien went a long way into seeing that wouldnt be a problem
Monday with a two-run shot in the second inning. "Any time you have any kind of
first in the big leagues, its a great feeling," Semien said. The infielder,
recalled on Sept. 4, has been playing mostly third base since joining the team.
Hes hitting .306 and making all the plays in the field and making a strong push
to be considered for a spot on the rister next season. "I think Marcus is making
a case for himself," Ventura said. "He has a lot of tools that hes using. Were
getting to see what he can do." Semien well knows what potentially is on the
line with his play this month, but says hes not about to put that kind of
pressure on himself. "I feel good about the way Ive been playing," he said. "I
try not to worry about making a case or anything like that. I try to focus on
helping the team win. Im glad we got the win tonight." Toronto starter J.A. Happ
(4-7) threw 110 pitches in his five innings, allowing three runs and eight hits.
Semiens homer in the second inning opened the scoring. With Dayan Viciedo on
first, Semien hit an 0-2 pitch from Happ down the line and well over the fence
for a 2-0 lead. The Blue Jays cut the lead in half as catcher J.P. Arencibia led
off the fifth inning with his 21st homer, but the White Sox got the run back in
the bottom of the inning when Avisail Garcia led off with a solo shot to make it
3-1. The Blue Jays closed the gap to 3-2 on a run-scoring single by Ryan Goins
in the eighth inning, but that was as close as they got. NOTES: Adam Dunn was
not in the starting lineup for the third straight game on Monday. White Sox
manager Robin Ventura said his playing time has been limited lately in part to
get some younger guys in the lineup. Although Dunn is hitting .218 this season,
he is batting .130 in September with 27 strikeouts in 17 games. "Some people
have to sit and watch, but I understand and its good to kind of evaluate the
kids, too," Dunn said. ... This game was a makeup of a rain out on June 12. The
White Sox flew in from Detroit on their way to Cleveland, while the Blue Jays
flew in from Boston on their way to Baltimore. "You can use a day off when what
happened back in June happened, but you know theres a price to pay later,"
Toronto manager John Gibbons said. ... Venturas original three-year contract
expires after next season, but he said he isnt interested in discussing a
contract extension right now. "It has to be on both sides," he said, "but thats
a discussion for another day." ... The White Sox will send Hector Santiago (4-9)
against Ubaldo Jimenez (12-9) in Cleveland on Tuesday, while the Blue Jays will
send Todd Redmond (4-2) against Baltimores Chris Tillman (16-7).
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and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become
relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era.
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followed up with a 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-2 win against sixth-seeded Edouard
Roger-Vasselin in an all-French match.ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Boston Red Sox
plan to honour Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski with a statue outside Fenway Park.
The team announced Wednesday that a dedication ceremony will take place before
Bostons Sept. 22 game against Toronto. Yastrzemski is scheduled to throw out the
ceremonial first pitch. The statue will capture a moment that took place on
October 2, 1983, when the Red Sox star tipped his helmet to fans at Fenway Park
beefore the final at-bat.
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says the statue is quite an honour, something he "never could have imagined." It
will be the third statue outside the ballparks Gate B entrance, and will be
placed between the Ted Williams statue and "The Teammates" statue depicting Dom
DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky, Bobby Doerr, and Williams. Yastrzemski was an 18-time
All-Star. He won the Triple Crown in 1967.
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