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CLEVELAND -- Alex Rios wasnt seeking revenge against Cleveland closer Chris Perez. He got it anyway. Rios tripled home the go-ahead run in the 10th inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 5-3 Tuesday night. On May 3, Perez retired Rios for the final out of a 7-5 win in Chicago and the excitable closer started pumping his fist and yelling. Rios took exception to it, thinking it was directed at him. After delivering to help Chicago win for only the second time in eight games, Rios said it was no big deal. "It was just part of baseball," Rios said. "I was just trying to hit the ball hard somewhere and it worked out pretty good." Perez (0-1) was peeved at losing. Asked if he was surprised by his outing, the normally genial reliever shot back, "Thats a stupid question. This is baseball. I was never going to give up another run again? Come on. "Its baseball. I gave up two hits. We lost, It stinks, especially after we battled back. What are you going to do?" The right-hander yielded a leadoff single to Paul Konerko, who was replaced by pinch runner Brent Lillibridge. After A.J. Pierzynski fouled out, Rios lined a ball over the head of second baseman Jason Kipnis that rolled all the way to the wall in right-centre as Lillibridge easily scored. "We didnt say any words today," Perez said. "I just made a bad pitch and he did what hes supposed to do -- hit it in the gap." Rios scored on a fielders choice, beating a throw home from Kipnis, who fielded a ground ball hit by Alexei Ramirez. Hector Santiago (1-1) pitched the ninth for his first career win and Addison Reed worked a perfect 10th for his second save -- after new closer Chris Sale blew a 3-0 lead in the eighth. "These guys didnt fold," manager Robin Ventura said. "They battled and did just a great job. That was a well-struck ball by Rios." Rios was in a 3 for 18 skid until getting two singles off starter Justin Masterson -- and his second career triple off Perez. He also hit a walkoff grand slam off Clevelands closer Sept. 10. Perez allowed only one run over his previous 13 outings. Carlos Santanas two-run single off Sale tied it at 3. Until then, Cleveland had been shut out on four hits by John Danks, who bounced back from consecutive poor starts to pitch well. Danks left after yielding singles to Casey Kotchman and Jack Hannahan to open the eighth. Hannahans ball fell just in front of left fielder Dayan Viciedo, who pulled up near the foul line. Sale got Johnny Damon to hit a slow roller to shortstop Ramirez, who booted it for an error, loading the bases. Kipnis grounded out to first, scoring Kotchman and Asdrubal Cabrera walked, reloading the bases. Santana then lined a ball right past Sale and into centre field to tie it. It was Sales first outing since beating Cleveland 7-2 as a starter May 1. A reliever last year, he went 3-1 in five starts. "I was mentally and physically ready to go, even though I hadnt been out there for a while," Sale said. "I feel bad for Johnny. We rode in together and he was pumped, saying Im better than that, I can beat that team. I let him down." Indians starter Justin Masterson made 27 pitches in the first inning, allowing five hits and falling behind 2-0. One run scored on a groundout by Paul Konerko and A.J. Pierzynski added an RBI single. Cleveland put a runner on third with no outs in the seventh, but Danks quickly got out of it. Masterson struggled to throw strikes, but kept Cleveland in the game. The right-hander allowed six hits and two runs over six innings, walking five. Pierzynskis bases-loaded RBI groundout made it 3-0 in the seventh off reliever Dan Wheeler. NOTES: Ramirez went 0 for 5 and is in a 3 for 24 slump. ... Cleveland LHP Nick Hagadone struck out the side in the ninth, one day after earning his first career save. ... When Hagadone and Tony Sipp saved both ends of a doubleheader Monday, it was the first time since the save became an official statistic in 1969 that two different Cleveland lefties did it in a twinbill. ... In the first game, LHP Jose Quintana worked 5 2-3 scoreless innings, the longest scoreless stretch by a White Sox pitcher in his major-league debut since Jack McDowells seven scoreless in 1987. Dennis Smith Jersey . Haydars power-play goal 57 seconds into the third period was the last of three unanswered goals by the Wolves (14-11-4), who also got goals from Andrew Ebbett and Jordan Schroeder. Quentin Jammer Jersey . So just how did Jamie Koes Yellowknife Curling Club team snare the fourth and final playoff spot at the Tim Hortons Brier? "Theyre sneaky good," Saskatchewan skip Scott Manners said earlier this week. http://www.authentic-broncos.com/Camo-Montee-Ball-Jersey.html . Haydars power-play goal 57 seconds into the third period was the last of three unanswered goals by the Wolves (14-11-4), who also got goals from Andrew Ebbett and Jordan Schroeder. Joel Dreessen Jersey . "It appears that he might have hit a rut or something as he was biking in Avalon, [NJ]," said Peter A. Luukko, president and COO of Comcast-Spectacor, in a statement on Tuesday. "I know Paul, hes pretty fast on that bike so he probably went over pretty hard. Eric Decker Jersey . The Brewers have a great shot at getting that first win tonight, as Gallardo has two wins and a 1.27 earned run average in four career starts against the Braves, allowing 14 hits and striking out 25 batters in 28 1/3 innings. STANFORD, Calif. -- David Shaw tried to hold back his emotions on the sideline. The second-year Stanford coach watched his players bounce on both sides of him, then fans swarm the field from all angles, and he finally couldnt resist flashing a giant I-told-you-so smile anymore. No Jim Harbaugh and no Andrew Luck, but the Cardinal still have every answer for Matt Barkley and Southern California. Josh Nunes threw a go-ahead 37-yard touchdown to Zach Ertz, Stepfan Taylor ran for 153 yards and scored two touchdowns, and No. 21 Stanford upset second-ranked USC 21-14 on Saturday night for its fourth straight win in this series. "We dont want to be that team known for one victory," Shaw said. "We want to be known for victory after victory, stacking wins on top of wins." Make it four-of-a-kind against that long-time powerhouse from down south. Heisman Trophy hopeful Matt Barkley threw for 254 yards and two interceptions while completing only 20 of 41 passes. He was sacked twice on the final drive for the Trojans (2-1, 0-1 Pac-12) and threw out of bounds on a final, desperate heave on fourth-and-39 from USCs 25-yard line. Coming out of a two-year bowl ban, USC had national title hopes this season. Now the Trojans, who were held scoreless for the final 41:19, will have to climb out of another hole to get there. "You learn and go back to playing Trojan football," said a disappointed Barkley, who has beaten every conference teams but is 0-4 against Stanford. "We got to just not put the blame on anybody, learn from our mistakes and make sure we bounce back." Once the clock hit zeros, a sold-out crowd of 50,360 at Stanford Stadium rushed the field, tossing streamers and jumping in a wild celebration at midfield with Shaw and Stanford players caught in the middle of the mess. Stanford (3-0, 1-0) is 3-0 for the third straight season for the first time since 1970-72 and has its longest winning streak ever against USC in a rivalry that dates back to 1905. "I love the energy and I love the enthusiasm," Shaw said. "But we are not surprised." He might be the only one. Luck, the No. 1 overall pick by the Indianapolis Colts, two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up and perhaps the greatest player in school history, is gone and so much about this season seemed uncertain. Now the only chance another senior quarterback and possible No. 1 overall pick has for revenge against the Cardinal now is a rematch in the Pac-12 title game. "Its not the end of the world," said USC coach Lane Kiffin said, now 0-3 against Stanford. "Well get back on the plane, go home and well get better." Stanfords Jordan Williamson missed field goals of 47 and 23 yards and had a 51-yarder blocked by T.J. McDonald. With a defence that flustered Barkley and a new quarterback that found his footing late, the kicker who missed three field goals in the Fiesta Bowl loss to Oklahoma state last season could smile in the pile with everybody else. Except for the Trojans, that is. A year after Luck led Stanford back in a 56-48 triple-overtime thriller at the Coliseum, a new ccrop of Cardinal players delivered another moment to savour.dddddddddddd Taylor took a short screen pass and scurried 23 yards for a tying touchdown late in the third quarter. Nunes scampered 12 yards on a third-and-10 from midfield in the fourth and then delivered the strike to Ertz, who juked a defender and dove into the end zone to give Stanford a 21-14 lead and send the home fans into a flurry with 10:20 to play. "That was a great route," Nunes said. "We knew we had been trying to set up that route for a while, and Zach just ran a great route with great protection." The last chance for USC never amounted to much. Marqise Lee caught an 18-yard pass on fourth-and-4 on the sideline that was originally ruled out of bounds. After a video replay, officials ruled Lees left foot landed in bounds and he controlled the ball. Mistakes finally doomed the Trojans. USC had a 10-yard holding penalty, then Trent Murphy sacked Barkley, followed by a 5-yard false start penalty on the Trojans and a sack by Chase Thomas before Barkleys final heave out of bounds. Nunes threw for 215 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions on 15-for-32 passing in the redshirt juniors biggest game yet. In the end, all that really mattered to Lucks replacement was the win. USC centre Khaled Holmes, who left last weeks victory over Syracuse on a cart with a right leg injury, struggled in his limited time on the field along with the rest of the offensive line to protect Barkley from Stanfords relentless rush. Stanford sacked Barkley four times and had him constantly losing his poise in the pocket. The Cardinal outgained the Trojans 417 to 280 total yards and held USC to only 26 yards rushing. "Against the best quarterback in the nation, these guys played great," Shaw said of his players. The Trojans seemed poised to run away from Stanford at the start. But each time the Trojans scored, Taylor -- often in Lucks shadow the past three years -- refused to let his team go without a fight and perhaps launched his own Heisman campaign in the process. Taylor ran 59 yards, making four defenders on a nine-man defensive front miss and running for touchdown that tied the score 14-all midway through the third quarter. He finished with five catches for 60 yards. A pass interference penalty by Terrence Brown against Lee extended USCs drive in the second quarter. Then Robert Woods caught a 24-yard pass from Barkley, sliced back right and dove just short of the pylon to set up Penn State transfer Silas Redds second short TD run to give the Trojans a 14-7 lead. A wild, wacky sequence in the final 8 minutes of the first half featured five turnovers and, perhaps amazingly, no points by either side. At one point, Barkley threw two interceptions -- one to Jordan Richards and another to Brown -- sandwiched between an interception thrown by Nunes that landed in the hands of Dion Bailey on three consecutive plays. Jawan Starling picked off another pass by Nunes in the final second of the half. But just like the rest of a miserable night on The Farm, the Trojans couldnt convert when it counted. ' ' '

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