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Yankoff starting pitcher and Stridex pitch man Randy Johnson gave up back-to-back-to-back home runs to Chicago batters Sunday afternoon in the 6-2 White Sox win. Johnson also gave up a 3 run blast in the 4th inning. Former Yankoff Jose Contreras (8-7) allowed two runs -- one earned-- and 11 hits and matched his career high by pitching eight innings. He struck out five and walked none.

"His stuff was good," Torre said. "He's going to win games pitching like that."
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