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Back-to-back doubles by Orlando Hudson and Mauer after a diving Paul Konerko snagged leadoff hitter Denard Span's liner gave the Twins a 1-0 lead, and they had no trouble adding to it in the second.
Thome, who's 10th on baseball's home run list, immediately hit his 15th this season and second in as many games against a former team. He also went deep against Cleveland on Sunday.
NOTES: Former Bulls general manager Jerry Krause, now overseeing the White Sox's international scouting, had nothing but praise for Scottie Pippen. Michael Jordan's partner on the championship teams goes into the Hall of Fame on Friday. "I have the utmost respect for Scottie as a player," said Krause, who had an acrimonious relationship with Pippen. "He was a great player. He worked extremely hard, and that's what counts. There are times in a guy's career where things come up. It comes up with everybody, but what you care about is how hard a guy plays, if he gives the 82 efforts a year and he goes to the playoffs and gives you more effort, and that young man did that. He did it every day. There were no off days for Scottie Pippen, and that's a tremendous tribute to the young man." ... Juan Pierre went 0 for 3, ending his career-high-tying 16-game hitting streak. ... Twins 1B Justin Morneau (concussion) did not travel with the team to Chicago, electing instead to work out at home.
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