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Young homers as Twins beat White Sox 8-5

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[September 17, 2010]  CHICAGO (AP) -- Delmon Young hit his 18th homer, Carl Pavano got his 17th win and the Minnesota Twins beat the fading Chicago White Sox 8-5 to complete the three-game sweep on Thursday night.

Paul Konerko hit a solo homer in the third against Pavano (17-11) after being drilled in the face by a pitch in the first inning. A.J. Pierzynski and Alexei Ramirez also went deep, but the Twins walked away with their 11th win in 12 games.

HardwareThey went 13-5 against the White Sox this season and lead them by nine in the AL Central with 16 games to play as they try to lock down their sixth division title in 10 years.

This looked like it would be an easy win for the Twins after Young capped a three-run fifth with a two-run homer off Mark Buehrle (12-11) that made it 6-2.

Instead, the White Sox answered by sending up nine batters while scoring three in the sixth and chasing Pavano.

Pierzynski and Ramirez started the inning with back-to-back homers, only the third time the White Sox have done that this season, and Brent Morel followed with a double to the right-field corner.

Jose Mijares came in for Pavano and Morel got caught in a rundown on a grounder to the left side by Juan Pierre, who reached second on the play and then stole third. Omar Vizquel walked, putting runners on the corners, before Alex Rios drove in Pierre with a force against Matt Guerrier that made it 6-5.

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Konerko then walked with the crowd chanting "Paulie! Paulie!" So did Manny Ramirez to load the bases before Carlos Quentin ended the inning with a fly to center.

The White Sox had runners on first and second in the seventh after Brian Fuentes hit Juan Pierre, leading to an animated discussion between manager Ozzie Guillen and plate umpire Jerry Crawford. Both teams had been warned after Buehrle hit Michael Cuddyer with the first pitch of the second inning, but there were no ejections.

Vizquel then flied to right to end the threat, and the White Sox walked away with their seventh loss in nine games.

Young had three hits. Cuddyer drove in two runs, including single as the Twins scored two in the ninth.

Matt Capps worked the ninth for his 39th save overall and 13th in 15 chances since the Twins acquired him from Washington.

It was a rough night for both starters, with Buehrle giving up six runs and eight hits in five innings. He has not won since beating Minnesota on Aug. 19.

Pavano wasn't much better but moved within one win of the career high he set with Florida in 2004, even though he gave up eight hits and five runs in five-plus innings.

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There was a big scare in the first when with a runner on and two out, he nailed Konerko with an 89 mph pitch that appeared to hit him in the left cheek and nose.

The White Sox slugger was tended to for several minutes by trainer Herm Schneider before trotting to first as fans shouted "Paulie! Paulie!" Ramirez walked to load the bases before Carlos Quentin popped out to end the inning.

Buehrle responded by plunking Cuddyer in the left shoulder, and the Twins wound up scoring three in the second on RBI singles by Jim Thome and Jason Repko along with a double by J.J. Hardy -- his fifth hit of the series.

NOTES: The White Sox held 2B Gordon Beckham out of the lineup because of a lingering hand problem, and Guillen said they'll likely shut him down for a few games. With Beckham out, Omar Vizquel started at second and Brent Morel at third. ... The Twins decided to go with Joe Mauer behind the plate rather than Drew Butera, who had caught 12 straight starts by Pavano. ... OF Jason Kubel was out of the lineup after he left Wednesday's game because of soreness in his left wrist.

[Associated Press; By ANDREW SELIGMAN]

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