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Article: From the get-go, White Sox not into it; error on first play sets tone for loss.(Chicago Tribune)
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- May 31, 2002
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CHICAGO _ One casual misstep on the baseball dance floor can bump an entire team out of sync.
So it seemed Sunday when the White Sox botched a game-opening grounder that led to a pair of unearned runs. By the end of the day the Sox had dropped a 6-1 decision to left-hander Jarrod Washburn and the Anaheim Angels in front of 19,869 fans at Comiskey Park.
The Angels jumped on Mark Buehrle (7-3) for three runs in the first inning.
David Eckstein reached on an error by third baseman Tony Graffanino to open the game. Darin Erstad followed with a base hit before Troy Glaus delivered a two-run double. Bengie Molina came through with a two-out single ...