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Cuddyer has been a streaky hitter in his career but also can be a dangerous opponent for left-hander pitchers, as Buehrle has learned. Cuddyer is now batting .344 (33 for 96) with three homers and 11 RBIs against Buehrle.
"He's a good hitter," Buehrle said. "He's one of the few guys they have in that lineup that was there for opening day, and he's doing what he has to do to carry that team."
Mimicking Carl Pavano's complete game the night before, Blackburn kept the White Sox guessing and kept the ball on the ground all afternoon.
The right-hander induced a pair of double plays and could've had a third, but Tsuyoshi Nishioka committed an error by bobbling a bouncing ball hit by Paul Konerko in the sixth before he could start to turn two. Nishioka was plenty busy at shortstop, showing exceptional range and nearly making a highlight-reel play by stopping Carlos Quentin's grounder deep in the hole and throwing accurately to first.
Nishioka made his Target Field debut after missing more than two months due to a broken lower left leg. He went 1 for 4 with two strikeouts.
Nishioka looked a little tentative, but except for the error he looked deft on defense. Gardenhire didn't exactly ease him in, sticking him in the third spot in the order, but he said before the game Nishioka told him he'd be comfortable anywhere in the lineup.
"I have nothing to really worry about anymore, after going through the rehab," Nishioka said, through his interpreter.
NOTES: The Twins will send RHP Joe Nathan to Triple-A Rochester this weekend to continue his rehab from a strained forearm. ... The Twins have won six straight series against the White Sox.
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