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But Stewart didn't need much help.
He worked quickly and enticed the Twins to swing at his first offering often, needing only 65 pitches to complete six innings. Valencia finally had him figured out, though. He hit a hard liner that hooked foul and bounced into the seats behind third base before delivering a sharp drive to right field that skipped away from defensive replacement Alejandro De Aza for a sure double.
"I guess, if anything, that's a good way to lose one if you're going to lose on. That's a legitimate hit," Chicago designated hitter Paul Konerko said.
Valencia saw eight pitches in that at-bat and fouled off three straight before straightening one out on a 2-2 fastball. But Stewart shrugged that off and retired the last six batters he faced, striking out three.
"I thought he was going to crack a smirk or something out there, but he was like, 'All right. Let's get the next guy.' So that's good to see,'" Flowers said of his visit to the mound after the double.
Stewart just smiled when asked about his ability to stay poised.
"Yeah, I've given up hits before, so I guess you just get used to it," he said.
Said manager Ozzie Guillen: "He's very comfortable out there. He seems relaxed, not letting anything bothering him. That's a good sign."
Morel drove in two runs with a seventh-inning single, and Alex Rios had three hits for the White Sox. Twins starter Scott Diamond (1-3) gave up eight hits, two walks and two runs in five innings.
Philip Humber (9-8) set the tone in the matinee by pitching seven scoreless innings to snap a four-game losing streak. During that slide, the starters posted a 12.50 ERA while failing to get past the fifth inning each time.
Anthony Swarzak (3-6) took the loss for the Twins in the opener, allowing seven hits in eight innings.
NOTES: LHP Jake Peavy (6-7) pitches for the White Sox on Tuesday night against RHP Liam Hendriks of the Twins. Hendriks will make his major league debut. Peavy is 1-2 with a 7.23 ERA in his last four starts. ... Stewart was acquired from the Blue Jays with reliever Jason Frasor in exchange for Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahen.
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