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GAME THREAD: White Sox try for the hat trick against the Yankees 4/27


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Let´s see how this one goes. If the White Sox win, they can go for FOE, FOE, FOE tomorrow night (I´m not a 76ers fan, but hey, the saying could fit nicely here with a White Sox win tonight). :)

YANKEES

Derek Jeter - SS

Nick Swisher - RF

Mark Teixeira - 1B

Alex Rodriguez - 3B

Robinson Cano - 2B

ALONG CAME Jones - LF

Jorge Posada - DH

Russell Martin - C

Curtis Granderson - CF

Bartolo Colon (1-1, 3.50 ERA)

WHITE SOX

Juan Pierre - LF

Alexei Ramirez - SS

Carlos Quentin - RF

Paul Konerko - 1B

Adam Dunn - DH

Alex Rios - CF

A. J. Pierzynski - C

Gordon Beckham - 2B

Omar Vizquel - 3B

Mark Buehrle (1-2, 5.40 ERA)

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