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    Munetaka Murakami’s 28th leads White Sox to win

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    Munetaka Murakami hit a two-run homer as the White Sox picked up a 7-5 victory over the Tigers on Sunday.

    That homer puts Murakami up to 28 homers on the season; an impressive total even before you consider he missed time with his hamstring injury. The 26-year-old rookie has gone deep four times in the month of August, which has helped compensate for his less-than-ideal .188 average for the month. Murakami is going to frustrate at times — that’s a bit of an understatement — but the power production helps turn the bitter into better.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Kevin McGonigle went 2-for-6 with two runs scored and a two-run home run against the Pirates on Monday.

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    Framber Valdez allowed five runs (four earned) in 5 2/3 innings and got the win in the Tigers’ 8-5 victory over the Pirates on Monday.

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    Nolan McLean allowed just one run over six innings for the victory Monday as the Mets edged the Padres 2-1.

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