Bullpen Implodes As White Sox Overpower Rangers, 10-8

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While trade rumors continue to sizzle, Eddie Guardado and C.J. Wilson contribute to a heartbreaking Texas Rangers meltdown at U.S. Cellular Field. [link]
Bullpen Implodes As White Sox Overpower Rangers, 10-8

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