Minnesota Loses, Chicago Too

Wednesday, September 3 2008 -- Wednesday, September 3, 2008 -- Both the Minnesota Twins and the Chicago White Sox lost on Tuesday night, so they remain tied atop the American League Central Division, and 9 games ahead of their closest competitor, the Cleveland Indians.
Glen Perkins
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The Twins faced off against the Toronto Blue Jays, who aren't having such a bad year themselves, with a 71-66 record, which still puts them 13-and-a-half games behind the American League East-leading Tampa Bay Rays.

For the Twins, Glen Perkins started the game and went 5 innigs, then Boof Bonser took over for him and also took the loss.

David Purcey started for the Toronto Blue Jays, but went only 3 innings, and reliever Jesse Carlson got the win, with closer B. J. Ryan picking up his 26th save.

For the White Sox, John Danks took the loss and is now 10-8. Fausto Carmona got the win for the Cleveland Indians and is now 8-5.

Both the Twins and the White Sox have had chances to pull away from their competitor, but both are slumping. The Twins are 3-7 in their last 10 games, the White Sox, 4-6.
 

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