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"Right now we're hitting in the clutch and that's very important," said White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, whose team has 45 runs in six games.
"We're mixing in one run here and there. We started right away with Rios swinging the bat and put up a couple of runs. I think every day it's not the same guy every time. Different guys are doing the damage."
Price, a 19-game winner last season, is now 0-4 in four career starts against the White Sox. He gave up nine hits and three runs in six innings.
"I expect to throw a complete-game shutout, that's my mindset going into every game," Price said. "I know I've got to pitch better. I don't care if we're hitting or not, I need to pitch better than I'm pitching right now."
Sam Fuld singled leading off the game and tried to create some offense by stealing two bases. But Jackson fanned Ben Zobrist and got Dan Johnson on a fly ball, stranding Fuld at third. Fuld also walked and stole a base in the third. Jackson then retired 12 straight before B.J. Upton singled with two outs in the seventh.
NOTES: Chicago RHP Jake Peavy, who underwent surgery to repair a detached muscle in his shoulder and then experienced some rotator cuff tendinitis in spring training, is scheduled to throw 75 pitches in a rehab start for Double-A Birmingham on Friday. ... Minnie Minoso threw out the first pitch to White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen. ... Attendance was announced as 38,579, a sellout. ... Jackson's 13 strikeouts were the most ever by a White Sox pitcher in a home opener. ... Konerko has at least one RBI in each of the first six games.
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