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Danks allowed four runs and six hits while walking four. He left leading 5-3 after Tampa Bay loaded the bases with none out in the seventh.
Jesse Crain came on to face Damon, who had homered earlier, and got him to ground into a force that made it a one-run game. Upton then struck out and Johnson lined to center to end the rally.
Crain retired the side in the eighth before Thornton coughed it up.
"We know he's going to get outs," Danks said. "He's the same guy as he was when he was throwing in the seventh and eighth innings. We like having him out there. I think today was a fluky deal. There wasn't a whole lot he could have done different."
Shields, meanwhile, had a rough time against the White Sox.
He allowed five runs and eight hits and was lifted with none out in the seventh after he hit Brent Morel in the left wrist and a bunting Juan Pierre reached on an error by Johnson at first.
Joel Peralta came on and tagged out Morel trying to score on a pitch that got by catcher Kelly Shoppach, who immediately left the game with a sore right knee and was replaced by Jaso.
NOTES: The Rays recalled Kotchman to take Ramirez's spot on the roster. ... Chicago's Jake Peavy, on the 15-day disabled list with tendinitis in his right shoulder, allowed two unearned runs and five hits in 3 2-3 innings for Double-A Birmingham at Montgomery. He threw 71 pitches, 43 for strikes.
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