Quentin once again the difference
Published 5/28/2008 by Scott Merkin at Major League Baseball News
Gavin Floyd retired 10 batters in a row and gave up extra-base hits to three straight Indians on Wednesday, but a three-run White Sox seventh helped their starter get the win, 6-5, and the series.
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