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Viciedo's Pinch Hit Gives White Sox Win

Boston catcher Jason Varitek, left, talks with relief pitcher Matt Fox during the ninth inning of a baseball game against Chicago on Sept. 28 in Chicago. Fox gave up a single to Chicago's Dayan Viciedo and the White Sox won 5-4. (AP)
Boston catcher Jason Varitek, left, talks with relief pitcher Matt Fox during the ninth inning of a baseball game against Chicago on Sept. 28 in Chicago. Fox gave up a single to Chicago's Dayan Viciedo and the White Sox won 5-4. (AP)

Paul Konerko tied the game in the eighth inning with a run-scoring double and Dayan Viciedo won it with a pinch-hit RBI single in the ninth as the Chicago White Sox rallied for a 5-4 victory Tuesday night.

Boston's slim playoff hopes were dashed about an hour before the game ended. Tampa Bays beat Baltimore 5-0 and New York defeated Toronto 6-1 to secure playoff berths and eliminate the Red Sox.

"It's disappointing. No fun going home before you want to regardless of what's happening (injuries)," Francona said.

A season with mounting injuries means the Red Sox won't be playing in the postseason for the first time since 2006.

"Watching the games on TV is going to feel weird," said David Ortiz, who has played in the playoffs six of the last eight years.

Chris Sale (2-1) pitched two scoreless innings for the win for the White Sox, who snapped a seven-game home losing streak.

Juan Pierre singled with one out in the ninth off Michael Bowden (0-1). Pierre stole second and third off reliever Michael Bowden, who then walked pinch-hitter Mark Teahen. Viciedo ended the game with a single off Matt Fox just past a diving Daniel Nava in left.

The White Sox have won five of its last six games as they hope to close the season on a strong note.

"It's real important. You never want to go in the offseason with too much of a sour taste. It's going to be sour just because we're going to be watching in October, but we can end on a good note and carry it over to spring training and get ready for next year," Pierre said.

Trailing 4-3 in the eighth, Chicago's Manny Ramirez led off the inning with a walk. Brent Lillibridge came in as a pinch-runner and stole second. Konerko doubled to right off Daniel Bard to tie the game at 4. Bard ended the inning by striking out Andruw Jones with runners on first and third.

Ortiz homered for the Red Sox and John Lackey pitched six strong innings.

The Red Sox battled through season-ending injuries to Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis.

"With all that's happened, for us to be able to stay in it as long as we did this season shows something about the character of this team," Lackey said.

J.D. Drew homered and Adrian Beltre had two hits for Boston, which lost for the second time in six games.

Lackey allowed two runs, three hits and a walk while striking out five.

"I pitched all right, but if I don't go 7-plus innings, I don't feel it's a total success," Lackey said.

Carlos Quentin homered for the White Sox.

White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has been impressed with Sale, who was drafted this season.

"Since Sale has been up in the big leagues, he has been unbelievable. He is opening a lot people's eyes. He is locked," said Guillen.

White Sox starter Edwin Jackson gave up four runs, three earned, struck out six and walked one.

Jackson allowed consecutive doubles in the second. Beltre led off the inning with a double down the left-field line and scored on Jed Lowrie's double.

Drew homered on a 2-2 pitch with one out in the third, his 21st of the season. Beltre drove in another run with a sacrifice fly.

Ramirez led off the fourth with a single. Two outs later, Quentin hit his 26th homer to cut the Red Sox lead to 3-2.

Ortiz hit his 32nd homer in the sixth.

Red Sox reliever Scott Atchison gave up consecutive singles to Quentin and Alexei Ramirez in the seventh. Rich Hill relieved Atchison and retired the first batter he faced then gave up an RBI single to Brent Morel.

This program aired on September 29, 2010. The audio for this program is not available.

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