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White Sox close out homestand with another clunker

Returning to U.S. Cellular Field last Monday after a successful 6-1 road trip, the White Sox beat the Indians to open the homestand and looked like a team that was finally coming together.

How quickly it has fallen back apart.

The Sox lost to the Twins 8-1 Sunday afternoon and have dropped five of their last six.

Brian Dozier set the tone for the White Sox' latest loss with a home run off starter Jose Quintana leading off the game.

Quintana had a rough day, giving up 7 runs (6 earned) on 7 hits in 6 innings.

Jose Abreu drove in the lone Sox run with a solo homer in the fourth inning.

Check back later for more details.

The Twins' Torii Hunter slides safely into second base as White Sox shortstop Alexei Ramirez takes the throw during the fourth inning Sunday in Chicago. Associated Press
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