Durango53
05-24-2004, 06:51 PM
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Chicago White Sox punctuated their successful trip to Minnesota with a rout.
Carlos Lee had four hits and drove in six runs, and Miguel Olivo and Juan Uribe hit consecutive homers in an eight-run fourth inning to lead the White Sox over the Twins 17-7 Sunday.
"To come to Minnesota and play the way we did, it's just fun leaving this town," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said.
Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire contemplated the football-like score and joked that the Twins could have used some help from their Metrodome co-tenants.
"I looked up and was hoping (Vikings quarterback Duante) Culpepper could throw a TD and get us back in it," he said.
Carlos Lee had four hits and drove in six runs, and Miguel Olivo and Juan Uribe hit consecutive homers in an eight-run fourth inning to lead the White Sox over the Twins 17-7 Sunday.
"To come to Minnesota and play the way we did, it's just fun leaving this town," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said.
Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire contemplated the football-like score and joked that the Twins could have used some help from their Metrodome co-tenants.
"I looked up and was hoping (Vikings quarterback Duante) Culpepper could throw a TD and get us back in it," he said.