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From the Chicago Tribune:

It was with an uncertain future that White Sox starter Miguel Gonzalez took the mound to face the Twins on Thursday.

The veteran right-hander is the Sox's most attractive veteran with the waiver trade deadline looming Thursday night, and Gonzalez was a candidate to be the next to go in general manager Rick Hahn's dramatic rebuild.

Gonzalez had to tuck that into the back of his mind on a sunny afternoon at Target Field. He did an admirable job with six solid innings during the Sox's 5-4 loss in the finale of a three-game road trip.

Gonzalez recorded his eighth quality start in his last nine games by allowing three earned runs, seven hits and two walks with five strikeouts. His ERA is 1.85 in his last five starts, and he would seem to be attractive to a contending club. So much so that manager Rick Renteria was surprised that Gonzalez was around to make Thursday's start.

"A little bit," Renteria admitted before the game. "He's pitched against some of the top clubs in the big leagues in his last four or five starts and has done a nice job keeping us in ballgames and minimizing damage, to a run or two in some or most of the starts."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/whitesox/ct-white-sox-twins-spt-0901-20170831-story.html

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