Contreras allows one hit in 8 innings

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CHICAGO (AP)—Jose Contreras(notes), the ace during the Chicago White Sox’s run to the World Series title four years ago, went to the minors and made the most of his time.

And when he returned to majors Monday night, the 37-year-old right-hander was ready.

Contreras allowed only one hit in eight strong innings, getting his first win in nearly a year, as Chicago beat the Detroit Tigers 6-1 to earn a doubleheader split.

Detroit won the opener 5-4 with Brandon Inge(notes) singling in the go-ahead run in the ninth.

When Contreras started 0-5 this year after a quick recovery from an Achilles tendon rupture last August, he knew he needed to work on his game.

“I needed to work on my pitches. I needed to work on my location and the only place to do it was Triple-A. I decided to go down to Triple-A and work on stuff,” Contreras said.

“Obviously I came back and used it today and it paid off with a great outing.”

Contreras (1-5), officially recalled from Triple-A between games, went to Charlotte on May 10 and made five starts.

“We needed a good outing,” manager Ozzie Guillen said, adding that Contreras had earned a spot back in the rotation, if the White Sox can find a way to make it work.

The 37-year-old Contreras allowed a two-out double to Clete Thomas(notes) in the first and had two stretches of 11 straight batters retired in earning his first win since June 27, 2008. He walked one and struck out three.

“Getting a win after having five losses, I feel like I contributed, like I am giving something back to the team,” Contreras said.

“We saw what he’s capable of and he pitched an excellent game tonight,” Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.

“We didn’t do anything to challenge him at all. We had terrible at-bats all night long. Terrible. Sickening at-bats if you want to know the truth.”

Chicago’s Alexei Ramirez(notes), Scott Podsednik(notes) and Jim Thome(notes) homered off Detroit’s Jeremy Bonderman(notes) (0-1), who was making his first major league appearance since June 1, 2008 and was activated from the disabled list between games. Bonderman had surgery June 30 last year to correct a condition that caused a blood clot in his pitching arm.

He lasted four-innings plus, gave up eight hits and was charged with six runs.

“I don’t know if I felt rusty,” Bonderman said. “I just didn’t execute. There’s really no excuse other than that I just didn’t pitch well and didn’t give us a chance to win at all.”

Ramirez homered in the first, Podsednik hit his first of the season in the second and Thome drove out the 551st of his career, a two-run shot in the third for a 4-0 lead.

Marcus Thames(notes) homered off reliever Matt Thornton(notes) in the ninth for Detroit’s lone run.

In the opener, Inge singled home the go-ahead run shortly after an error on Chicago third baseman Josh Fields(notes) in a loss that had Guillen fuming.

“I was basically just trying not to strike out,” Inge said.

Miguel Cabrera(notes) reached on Fields’ error with one out. Thames followed with an infield single off shortstop Alexei Ramirez’s glove.

Inge then grounded a single into left field off Scott Linebrink(notes) (2-3), scoring pinch-runner Josh Anderson(notes) from second base.

The fielding gaffe in the ninth wasn’t what had Guillen stewing. He was more upset about his team’s inability to move runners and get down bunts.

“If this was the 1980s, (none) of these guys would be in the big leagues right now, because if you hit .210-.230 and you can’t execute, I don’t think you should be out here,” Guillen said.

“When you can’t bunt, hit-and-run, squeeze and move the guy over, you better hit 40 home runs and drive in 140.”

He didn’t name names, but the White Sox manager was visibly upset.

“Somebody has to change because if we don’t do what we’re supposed to do, I’ll take the blame because that’s my job,” Guillen said.

” … We’re not doing it. We got excited here and there. After that, it was a boring game. Really, really, really bad baseball games. Terrible the way the guys played the game.”

Fernando Rodney(notes) worked the ninth for his 11th save in as many chances for the AL Central leaders with Inge starting a game-ending double play at third.

Paul Konerko(notes) led off the bottom of the eighth against Joel Zumaya(notes) (3-0) with his eighth homer, a line shot over the fence in left that tied it at 4.

Detroit starter Armando Galarraga(notes), looking to snap a six-game losing streak, went 6 2-3 innings. He allowed seven hits, including a two-run homer by Jermaine Dye(notes), and left with a 4-3 lead<.

Notes

Podsednik hit his first homer since May 31, 2008, while with the Rockies. … Guillen confirmed a Chicago Tribune report that the White Sox had agreed to a deal with former starter Freddy Garcia(notes). He was the winning pitcher in the clinching Game 4 of the 2005 World Series.

Updated Jun 8, 11:41 pm EDT
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  1. Hitman
    17. Posted by Hitman Tue Jun 9 6:25pm EDT

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    Your right i guess this is the best time of year to be in a slump. Once Carlos is back I think the sox will feed off his hitting ability then maybe Alexi wil learn how to put a bunt down or not try bunting at all.
  2. Mw
    16. Posted by Mw Tue Jun 9 5:00pm EDT

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    Don't sweat this one, mean lori. If Dontrelle actually shuffles up the mound tonight, the sox can put it in the bag early. If sox hitters can light up Dontrelle for four runs by the third inning it's a pretty safe bet the Tigs won't catch up. Talk about a potentially great hitting ball club going south!!
  3. mean lori wrestles
    15. Posted by mean lori wrestles Tue Jun 9 4:23pm EDT

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    The talent the white sox have they should be in first place now . ozzie wake these guts up if they arent playing good sit there ass down .the talent this team has no reason they arent in first place now . ken williams maybe you have wore out yoru welcome huh maybe??
  4. <i>youngpeter11</i>
    14. Posted by youngpeter11 Tue Jun 9 10:36am EDT

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    Why is it that pitchers and teams play so hard against the Tigers? Contrera's 0-8 and almost pitches a no-hitter., Daisuke winless until he faces us. I guess if we make the playoffs atleast we'll be prepared from everyones best all season
  5. Winter
    13. Posted by Winter Tue Jun 9 8:00am EDT

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    Hopefully Bonderman can find his velocity again. Although I'm not convinced we really need him as a starter this year. I'm just as happy to have Miner in there.
  6. Hitman
    12. Posted by Hitman Tue Jun 9 2:15am EDT

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    Hey maybe i read it wrong... but ill still take those tickets!
  7. Hitman
    11. Posted by Hitman Tue Jun 9 2:12am EDT

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    Hey # 10 you didn't read the whole article. It was talking about the 05 season. Freddy isn't doing too bad this year last i seen and with bringing Contreras back there wouldn't be a spot in the rotation for Freddy. But if you don't want your tickets give them to me because i follow baseball.
  8. corny
    10. Posted by corny Tue Jun 9 12:48am EDT

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    Freddy Garcia...... jesus we are really streching on this one. Hey I wonder what Wilson Alverez is doing nowadays. It's going to be a long summer. I'll enjoy the ride as a season ticket holder.
  9. BRD3RD
    9. Posted by BRD3RD Mon Jun 8 11:45pm EDT

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    Leyland = second coming of Joe Schultz. "ok boys, good game, we lost, now lets go pound them budweisers!"
  10. a stranger in town
    8. Posted by a stranger in town Mon Jun 8 11:33pm EDT

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    Hell, I think I can toss em like Blunderman and for a fraction of the cost .
    If you thought tonights game was a laugher , wait till tomorrow . This is a 2 part comedy .
    True they are 4 up on Minnesota in the standings , probably 3 1/2 after tonight . But at the rate ass clowns "Bud"Leyland and bobblehead Dumbrowski are running things we will be looking at Twins and White Sox asses all summer long . Did you notice how Leyland was looking at his watch during the game , he probable was worried he'd miss last call
  11. BRD3RD
    7. Posted by BRD3RD Mon Jun 8 11:31pm EDT

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    Contreras wasnt even hiding his grip when he went to the fork ball. One hit. If I managed this team I'm calling out players. Big wallets in big hurries to get to the big buffet.... thats been us the last two seasons. U SUCK LEYLAND!
  12. Jacob
    6. Posted by Jacob Mon Jun 8 11:18pm EDT

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    All that talk Stranger and though it may be true I encourage you to look at the standings, just think of how many wins we would be ahead if we didn't give these washouts a 15th chance.
  13. Jacob
    5. Posted by Jacob Mon Jun 8 11:15pm EDT

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    All that talk Stranger and though it may be true I encourage you to look at the standings, just think of how many wins we would be ahead if we didn't give these washouts a 15th chance.
  14. BRD3RD
    4. Posted by BRD3RD Mon Jun 8 11:12pm EDT

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    Hey, instead of just starting Ryan Perry tonight.... lets go find the trash heap Mike Maroth landed in, dig him out, put him on the team and see if he can win one for us!
    U Suck Leyland!
  15. a stranger in town
    3. Posted by a stranger in town Mon Jun 8 11:02pm EDT

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    HEADLINES : Winless pitcher morphs into Sandy Koufax . All that was missing tonight in the night cap was a laugh track . Another winless pitcher feasting on the inept Tiger hitters . The last three 0-6 pitchers got healthy on Tigers . If you are a pitcher in search of your first victory , no worries the Tigers are coming to town . Somebody tell why the Tigers call up a pitcher who hasn't pitched in over a year and has been getting lit up in Toledo , his fastball topping out between 85-88 with no movement and proceed to demote possibly their best relief pitcher in Perry . When they have bums like Robertson, Brandon Loins ,
    and Booby Seay with enormous era's of 5+ .????????? are Dumbrowski and Leyland Hitting the huka again ?
  16. BRD3RD
    2. Posted by BRD3RD Mon Jun 8 11:01pm EDT

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    our offense at it best again! Jose Contreras, all world!! Lets chalk up another game for the mad scientist manager..... like he didnt know bondo is done..,. yeah, lets ship out a guy that performs and add a 2nd has been to lose some games for us! its a long seaon! U SUCK LEYLAND!
  17. Frankie
    1. Posted by Frankie Mon Jun 8 10:51pm EDT

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    Glad to see Jose pitch a great game bless his heart, I hope he can win at least 10 more,
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