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Bayless said Jeter "looks stronger to me. He looks a little quicker to me. ... OK, now could it be natural? Sure it could be. But I'm just saying he's a victim of his game. He's a victim of what's happening."
Bayless did add: "I'm not saying he uses a thing. I have no idea. But within the confines of his sport, it is fair for all of us, in fact you're remiss if you don't at least think about this."
Five players have had positive tests this season. Melky Cabrera, the San Francisco Giants outfielder who used to be Jeter's teammate, was given a 50-game ban last week for a positive testosterone test. Colon was positive for the same substance.
With the loss, an AL East lead that stood at 10 games on July 18 was down to three games over second-place Tampa Bay. New York has finished first in every season in which it has led by 6 1/2 games or more, according to STATS LLC.
"You don't pay attention usually until September," Jeter said. "Everyone that's in the race, we play pretty much most of September. If you win your games, you'll be fine."
Jeter's sixth-inning homer off Chris Sale (15-4) tied the score, but Alex Rios homered off Phil Hughes (12-11) in the bottom half.
Kevin Youkilis hit a sacrifice fly in the third for the White Sox.
NOTES: Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte (broken left ankle) threw off of flat ground on Wednesday, and is scheduled to throw again on Saturday. Pettitte said he is building toward getting on a mound, but is "not quite there yet." There is no timetable for his return. ... Adam Dunn of the White Sox struck out in the third for a club-record 178th time, breaking the mark he set last season. Dunn fanned a career-high 199 times in 2010 with the Nationals.
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