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Article: White Sox never in contention after Contreras' horrific start.(Chicago White Sox)(Jose Contreras)
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- June 13, 2005
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Byline: Mark Gonzales
CHICAGO _ The White Sox were reduced to some amusement Monday night late in their 8-1 humbling experience against Arizona.
The biggest cheer went to trainer Herm Schneider, who jogged back to the dugout in the eighth inning after right fielder Jermaine Dye bruised his left wrist forearm after missing a catch.
The venerable Schneider returned to the dugout while coach Joey Cora waved a towel and organist Nancy Faust played a few bars from "Chariots of Fire."
"I was a little tired too," manager Ozzie Guillen said after returning with Schneider.
That was the last entertaining moment for a crowd of 32,952 ...