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Hernandez didn't make it easy walking Adam Dunn, but got Paul Konerko to tap back to the mound to end the inning, then retired the side in order in the ninth.
"He had it all working I thought," Seattle manager Eric Wedge said. "His ball moves all over the place ... and he has a great sense of what he wants to do out there."
Milton Bradley and Justin Smoak both had RBI doubles in the sixth inning to give Seattle the lead. Bradley sliced a pitch from Phil Humber just inside the left-field line and Smoak continued his hot bat with a long ground-rule double to deep left-center.
Bradley was later ejected in the eighth arguing with home plate umpire Mike Muchlinski, and was pulled away by Wedge after a heated few moments.
Humber was equal to the reigning AL Cy Young winner. The White Sox's promising right-hander gave up just three hits -- all doubles -- and two runs in seven strong innings.
NOTES: This was the first of nine meetings between the clubs this season. Chicago went 9-1 against Seattle last season. ... Olivo started his 11th straight game at catcher, his longest streak of consecutive starts behind the plate in six seasons. ... Seattle CF Franklin Gutierrez was supposed to play seven innings in center field on rehab at Triple-A Tacoma on Friday night but was moved to DH after rain delayed the start of the game.
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