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"Second inning, no excuses," Peavy said. "I didn't get some close pitches. Obviously I didn't have the command I normally have. It cost us there, the kid hit a pretty good pitch for the triple. Obviously, it was a big hit, but no way I can walk Butler and (Eric) Hosmer back-to-back. Like I said, I made some close pitches, just didn't get called. It's frustrating, no doubt about it."
Konerko got a run back for the White Sox in the second with a solo shot to left. It was his 22nd homer of the season.
With one out in the third, Juan Pierre singled and Brent Morel reached safely on a bunt. After Adam Dunn struck out, Konerko hit an RBI single. Carlos Quentin drove in Morel with a single that tied it 3-all.
NOTES: White Sox CF Alex Rios, in a 3-for-29 slump, had the night off. ... After hitting a home run in Monday's win, Dunn was 0 for 5 with three strikeouts, dropping his average to .167.
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