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Thursday, September 22, 2005
CHICAGO (AP) -- Their once commanding lead is almost gone, and the Chicago White Sox are showing no signs of shaking a late-season collapse. "We're just missing pitches. We've got to continue to battle and not put pressure on ourselves," Chicago right fielder Jermaine Dye said after Thursday night's crushing 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins in 11 innings knocked the White Sox's AL Central lead over the Cleveland Indians to 1½ games. The lead is the smallest for the White Sox since before th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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