Article updated: 9/30/2012 1:23 PM

Is wind out of White Sox’ Sale?

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White Sox starter Chris Sale, middle, wipes his face Saturday as catcher Tyler Flowers (17), third baseman Kevin Youkilis (20), first baseman Adam Dunn (32) and shortstop Alexei Ramirez (10) react after Tampa Bay Rays' B.J. Upton hit a one-run single during the fourth inning.

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Adam Dunn watches his White Sox teammates play against the Tampa Bay Rays Saturday during the eighth inning. The Rays won 10-4.

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Alex Rios was the only regular who seemed to show up ready to play in the White Sox’ latest biggest game of the year Saturday. And after the Rays pounded the Sox 10-4 at U.S. Cellular Field, Rios (2-for-3, outfield assist) didn’t even try to put a positive spin on the four games left in the regular season. “We have to win every game and hope that Detroit loses a couple,” Rios said. “That’s what has to happen.”