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Game Notes For Monday

*Detroit is just 5-11 against the White Sox this year. The 11 losses are the Tigers’ most against any opponent.

*The Tigers have lost 12 of their last 17 road games. 

*Jermaine Dye is 25-for-60 (.417) with 7 homers against Detroit this season.

*The White Sox will be looking to snap their three-game losing streak.

*Kenny Rogers is 4-0 with a 2.03 ERA over his last six starts.

*Chicago’s bullpen has posted an 8.03 ERA over its last 10 games.

*Mark Buehrle is 7 1/3 innings shy of his sixth straight 200-inning season.

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Guys, what am I missing. I apologize to Mr Riensdorf. For most of my 49 years I blamed him for not investing...the most expensive team in white sox history and they have already retired for the season. Shame on you overpaid bums, time for a fire sale. At least I liked the team and was happy for the world series victory in my lifetime. If the owner would have had a fire sale we could blame the team...this one is clearly their fault...thank you Mr Reinsdorf and please forgive me

Guys, what happened??? Been a die hard sox fan for 49 years, went with my dad and he died in 1985 but was a Chicago cop and worked the '59 series. For years I blamed Mr Jerry Reinsdorf for being cheap and not investing in the team. One of the happiest days of my life was when they won last year and I thought about my father. I only wish Mr Reinsdorf would have had a "fire sale" so we could blame him. This one is clearly on the team and I can't believe I'm saying this but Mr Reinsdorf please accept my apology and for blaming you all these years.

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