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White Sox squeeze Angels 6-2 behind John Danks

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- John Danks pitched eight impressive innings, Manny Ramirez capped a four-run third with an RBI double and Juan Pierre pushed across a run with a suicide squeeze, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.

Danks (14-11) allowed two runs and seven hits with five strikeouts to establish a career high for wins, surpassing his totals from 2008 and 2009. The left-hander's first victory since Sept. 4 ended a drought of 18 consecutive starts by White Sox pitchers without a win -- a franchise record that broke the previous mark of 15 in 1985. The rotation was 0-9 with a 6.45 ERA during that 18-game stretch.

Danks, who held the Angels to two hits and no walks in a 1-0 victory July 8 at Chicago for his only big league shutout, made 110 pitches in the rematch. J.J. Putz issued a leadoff walk to pinch-hitter Hank Conger in the ninth and Chris Sale got the last three outs.

The White Sox improved to 82-72, ensuring Ozzie Guillen of his fifth winning record in seven seasons as manager. The only skipper in franchise history with more winning seasons was Hall of Famer Al Lopez, who finished above .500 in each of his nine full seasons on the South Side (1957-65).

Scott Kazmir (9-15) gave up five runs and five hits over three-plus innings in the shortest of his 27 starts this season. The beleaguered left-hander, a two-time All-Star with Tampa Bay, is 2-10 with a 7.00 ERA over his last 14 starts after winning his previous four outings. At Angel Stadium, he is 0-8 with a 6.65 ERA in nine starts since back-to-back wins April 20 and April 25 against the Tigers and Yankees.

In their first game since getting eliminated from postseason contention for the first time since 2006, the Angels got the jump on Danks in the first inning with an RBI double by Howie Kendrick and a run-scoring single by Torii Hunter. But the White Sox grabbed a 4-2 lead with a two-run single by Alexei Ramirez, followed by RBI doubles from Alex Rios and Manny Ramirez.

For Manny, his opposite-field hit to the wall in right-center on a 2-2 pitch was only his second RBI in 60 at-bats since joining the White Sox on a waiver claim from the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 31. The other came on a home run against Detroit's Max Scherzer on Sept. 17 at Chicago.

Ramon Castro increased the margin to 5-2 in the fourth with his eighth home run, a leadoff drive to center field that chased Kazmir. It was the 25th homer allowed by Kazmir -- two more than his previous high in 2008 with the Rays -- and the 15th with the bases empty.

Brent Morel scored Chicago's sixth run on Pierre's bunt to the right of the plate after leading off the seventh with a single.

The White Sox have won six straight against the Angels for the first time since 1992. The last time Chicago had a longer streak against them was June 1983 to June 1994, when they reeled off 10 in a row.

<p class="factboxtext12col"><b>White Sox 6, Angels 2</b></p>

<p class="factboxtext12col">Win one for the Oz: It's been a disappointing year for the Sox (82-72), but Saturday's outcome guaranteed a winning record, the fifth in seven seasons under manager Ozzie Guillen.</p>

<p class="factboxtext12col">Long time coming: John Danks allowed 2 runs in 8 innings and became the first White Sox starter to win since Sept. 4, a span of 18 games. The drought was a franchise record, and Sox starters were 0-9 with a 6.45 ERA during the stretch. </p>

<p class="factboxtext12col">Manny moment: Manny Ramirez had an RBI double in the Sox' 4-run third inning. It was Ramirez's second extra-base hit and second RBI in 60 at-bats since joining the White Sox.</p>

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