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Article: Sox rattle bats, as do Indians, in slugfest -- WHITE SOX 14, INDIANS 9
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- The Sun - Naperville (IL)
- Article date:
- August 27, 2004
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The Chicago White Sox's Carl Everett, right, is congratulated by Ben Davis after Everett hit a three-run home run in the first inning in the Sox 14-9 win Thursday in Cleveland.
CLEVELAND -- The White Sox found themselves in a shootout with their unofficial farm team Thursday as they exchanged blows with the Cleveland Indians.
Castoffs from the Indians' glory days that have landed on the South Side include Kenny Lofton, Albert Belle and brothers Sandy Jr. and Roberto Alomar.
Roberto Alomar was the only one in action in this one and he contributed to a six-run first inning that sent the Sox on their way to one of their biggest scoring games of the season.
The Sox' 14-9 victory came after ...