Peavy looking good
In his second start for the White Sox, Jake Peavy has been outstanding.
The 28-year-old right-hander has thrown six shutout innings, and he's been efficient with his pitch count (77).
On his first pitch of the game, Tigers leadoff man Curtis Granderson drove the ball to right field, and it looked like a leadoff triple.
Jermaine Dye got a great break and stayed with the ball, ultimately making the catch before slamming into the fence.
For as good as Peavy has been, mound counterpart Eddie Bonine was statistically better for Detroit, at least until the sixth inning.
Bonine, 0-0 with a 5.96 ERA coming in, was pitching a no-hitter until Gordon Beckham hit a 2-run homer with two outs in the sixth.
In the fifth inning, Alexei Ramirez appeared to have an infield single as Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera came off the bag on a high throw from shortstop Ramon Santiago, who made a nice play gloving the ball in the hole.
First-base umpire Kerwin Daley called Ramirez out.
With one out in the sixth, Alex Rios reached first on a clear error by Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge before Beckham homered.


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