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Sox rough up Twins' Santana

MINNEAPOLIS -- As Johan Santana watched ball after ball fly over the fence, no one was more surprised than the White Sox.

"The reason Johan has a few Cy Youngs is the White Sox," manager Ozzie Guillen said of the Minnesota ace's dominance over Chicago.

Not on Friday night.

Josh Fields hit 2 homers, and Jim Thome added the 503rd of his career to lift the White Sox to a 6-4 victory over the Twins.

Santana (15-13) struck out 11, but he gave up 6 runs and 8 hits in 7 innings to lose for the fourth time in 5 starts. The 3 homers pushed his total for the season to 33, most in the American League.

Santana doesn't put much stock in the stat.

"Not at all," he said. "I'm just doing my job. If you look, most of those homers have been solo homers. Sometimes it's about guessing right or leaving a pitch up. But I don't really worry about it. I'd rather give up a homer than just give up hits and doubles and going crazy out there."

Thome just missed hitting No. 504 in the seventh inning when Lew Ford leaped at the left field wall and brought the ball back.

Mark Buehrle (10-9) went 6 innings for his first victory in 8 starts.

"I wanted to get to 12 to match my career low," Buehrle deadpanned. "It's kind of embarrassing it took this long to get to 10 wins. But I'm there and hopefully I can continue."

Santana's first-inning problems continued Friday night when Fields hit a 420-foot home run to straightaway center. The reigning AL Cy Young winner has given up 13 first-inning runs, including 5 homers, in his last 6 starts.

"Great stuff doesn't matter if you leave a ball out over the plate," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Tonight he just didn't locate it as well and make adjustments."

After the Twins scored 3 runs in the third, Jermaine Dye had an RBI double in the fourth and Thome added a 3-run shot in the fifth to give the White Sox a 5-3 lead.

"Finally we got pretty good success against him," Guillen said. "It took five years to get a game like this against him."

Nick Punto's RBI triple in the sixth cut the lead to 5-4, but with runners on the corners and two outs, rookie Alexi Casilla inexplicably laid down a bunt and was thrown out by catcher Toby Hall to end the inning.

Fields got his second career multihomer game when he went deep in the seventh. His 22 homers are tops among AL rookies.

"Against that guy, you kind of close your eyes and swing," Fields said. "Every once in a while, someone deserves to get him, as much as he dominates everyone. I was just fortunate to get him tonight."

Buehrle, who was 0-3 with a 5.27 ERA in his previous 7 starts, gave up 4 runs and 9 hits for his first victory since Aug. 3 at Detroit.

Bobby Jenks worked a perfect ninth for his 39th save in 45 opportunities.

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