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  Wednesday, Sep. 13 8:05pm ET
Singleton steals homer from Tigers in win
 
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CHICAGO (AP) -- The only time Jim Parque threw a punch Wednesday night was in celebration of a defensive play.

Parque combined with two relievers on a five-hit shutout, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 1-0 victory over the punchless Detroit Tigers.

Dean Palmer
Dean Palmer and manager Phil Garner argue with plate umpire Chris Guccione after Palmer was ejected for arguing a called third strike.

"It was one of the better performances we've had really for a starting pitcher," White Sox manager Jerry Manuel said. "We had a guy who we needed to step up step up."

Parque and Detroit's Jeff Weaver were facing each other for the first time since a fight-marred game April 22 at Comiskey Park when 11 players and coaches were ejected.

"Like (Detroit's) Dean Palmer said, the memory's still there but the anger goes away," Parque said. "The only time it did factor in my mind was when I threw in and tight at (Bobby) Higginson and everybody cheered."

The Tigers have not forgotten the melee.

"Is there tension between the teams? Definitely," Detroit's Damion Easley said.

Easley won't forget Chris Singleton's sensational catch in the third. Singleton robbed Easley of a home run with one out with a perfectly timed leaping catch at the eight-foot fence in left-center.

"Everything was right. The timing was right, the ball was right and I jumped with both legs," Singleton said. "Everything seems in slow motion when you make a catch like that."

"When I hung the changeup, I knew it was gone," Parque said. "If anyone can catch this ball, it's Singleton."

"It was a home run -- well, it's an out," Easley said. "It had enough to leave the park."

Frank Thomas and Harold Baines hit back-to-back doubles with two outs in the first inning for the only run the White Sox needed as they won for the fifth time in seven games.

Parque (12-6) gave up five hits over seven innings, only the second time in his last nine starts that he has gone at least seven. He struck out four and walked none.

The left-hander, who has been inconsistent since the All-Star break, won for only the third time in 11 starts. He was 8-2 with a 3.81 ERA in the first half, and 4-4 with a 5.01 ERA since.

"I just felt I was one start away. Every outing was getting better and better," Parque said.

Bob Howry pitched a hitless eighth and Keith Foulke worked a perfect ninth for his 30th save in 35 chances and eighth in a row.

Weaver (9-14) took the loss, Detroit's seventh in eight games. He gave up one run on four hits and two walks, striking out three in seven innings.

"Of course, I felt a little more fired up about the game, no doubt about that," Weaver said. "But I expected to see their big bashers. They must have expected to pour it on with eight lefties in the lineup."

Manuel gave regulars Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Lee and Paul Konerko the day off and inserted September call-ups Jeff Liefer, McKay Christensen and Greg Norton into the starting lineup.

"When I saw the lineup, I laughed," Weaver said. "It didn't make sense to have a 30-homer guy (Ordonez) on the bench. It would have been a more exciting game if they had started the regulars."

The White Sox were happy with the win, which reduced their magic number to clinch the AL Central to 12.

The Tigers, shut out for a major league-high 14th time, did not advance a runner past second base and got one that far only twice. In the first, Juan Encarnacion doubled with one out, but was stranded when Higginson flied out and Juan Gonzalez was called out on strikes.

In the sixth, Brad Ausmus singled and advanced on a sacrifice, but that rally stalled when Encarnacion grounded out and Higginson lined out.

Game notes
It was the White Sox's first 1-0 victory at Comiskey Park since beating Baltimore in 11 innings on June 7, 1997. ... Thomas started at first base for only the 29th time this season. He has started as the designated hitter in 114 games. ... Palmer was ejected in the fourth inning for arguing a called third strike. ... Chicago RHP Cal Eldred, who had a pin inserted into his right forearm because of a stress fracture, threw from about 60 feet Wednesday and reported no discomfort.
 


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