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Gonzalez earns another start with strong return
- Updated: May 10, 2016
ARLINGTON — Monday night’s White Sox battery of starter Miguel Gonzalez and catcher Alex Avila didn’t have a whole lot of time to discuss their game plan against the Rangers. Both had rejoined the team just earlier in the day.
Avila was returning from a rehab assignment and Gonzalez was called up from Triple-A Charlotte to make his second start of the season.
Whatever discussions they may have had, they seemed to be on the same simple, successful page. Gonzalez, who allowed only one earned run on three hits in 5 2/3 innings in an 8-4, 12-inning victory for the White Sox, probably earned another start as the fifth starter, manager Robin Ventura said.
“I would think so at this point, I’d like to see him throw another one,” Ventura said. “I thought he did a good job. He pitched well, he earned another shot at it.”
Gonzalez struck out four and walked three. He cruised through the first four innings, retiring 11 hitters in a row at …
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