Twins Avoid Sweep With Win Over Sox

Minnesota 5, Chicago 4

Danny Valencia's two-run single snapped Minnesota's 20-inning scoreless streak and rookie Chris Parmelee added a two-run double to help the Twins avoid a sweep with a 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.

Carl Pavano (8-11) pitched 5 1-3 innings, giving up three runs -- one earned -- and 10 hits as Minnesota snapped a five-game losing streak. Joe Nathan closed the game with his 13th save in 16 chances.

Minnesota had been shutout in back-to-back games and scored just one run in the first three games of the four-game series.

White Sox starter John Danks (6-11) lost his second straight start, allowing five runs on six hits and two walks, while striking out four.

It had been a while since the Twins had a clutch hit. Prior to Valencia's RBI single, Minnesota was 0 for 24 hitting with runners in scoring position dating back to Sept. 3 and had scored two runs total in the past 42 innings over that stretch.

The Twins had Valencia up in the perfect position.

With two runners on, Joe Mauer was hit by a Danks' pitch to load the bases for Valencia. Valencia -- who had the team's only hit in the second game of Monday's doubleheader -- is 12 for 22 with 27 RBIs in his career with the bases loaded.

Parmelee, playing in his second career game, followed with a two-run double, over centerfielder Alex Rios' head for his first RBIs.

This time, Chicago was the team struggling for the big hit. The White Sox left 13 runners on base, and failed to captalize in the sixth when they had runners at second and third with one out. After Alexei Ramirez grounded out back the pitcher, Paul Konerko was intentionally walked and A.J. Pierzynski hit into fielder's choice, leaving the bases loaded.

Konerko had three hits and an RBI after getting a rare day off on Tuesday.

Chicago squandered another prime opportunity in the eighth against Minnesota reliever Glen Perkins. Juan Pierre walked to start the inning and Ramirez followed with a double to right. Pierre scored on an RBI groundout by Pierzynski, but the tying run was left at third base when Alex Rios struck out. Rios then snapped his bat over his knee following the strikeout, which continues a disappointing season for the former All-Star outfielder.

Danks' struggles on the road continued. The left-hander is 2-8 on the road this season with a 5.09 ERA, and was coming off an 8-run, 4 2-3 inning outing at Detroit his last time

With the Tigers' 8-6 win against Cleveland on Wednesday, the White Sox are nine games back of Detroit in the American League Central and have just three games remaining with the Tigers.

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