White Sox send Liriano to the bullpen
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Before Monday night, the last time Francisco Liriano pitched against the White Sox in Chicago, he threw a no-hitter. It was almost nothing but hits Monday night, however, as the trade commodity allowed seven earned runs in 2.2 innings -- his worst start since returning from the minors in May.
The Twins have parted ways with pending free-agent pitcher Francisco Liriano. The team traded the left-hander to the Chicago White Sox late Saturday night for two minor leaguers -- pitcher Pedro Hernandez and infielder Eduardo Escobar -- three days before the non-waiver trade deadline.
It's been more than a week since Francisco Liriano has pitched for the Twins, but he has yet to make an appearance out of the bullpen. The lefthander says he's ready to pitch "whenever they want me to pitch."
Let's travel back to this day in May, exactly one year ago. It's the day when Francisco Liriano no-hit the White Sox. It seems like a million years ago. The video was shot by fans in the stands in Chicago.
Francisco Liriano allowed just one run over seven innings to lead the Twins to a 4-1 win over the White Sox at Target Field Monday night. The win puts the last place Twins just seven-and-a-half games behind first place Chicago.
The Twins scored seven runs in the second inning and 10 more in the fifth to overwhelm the White Sox, 18-9 in Chicago Tuesday night. The Twins used only two extra base hits between the two innings -- a three-run homer from Chris Parmelee and an RBI triple from Trevor Plouffe.
Cole De Vries gave the Twins a chance to win, but the bullpen was blown apart in the seventh and eighth innings -- giving up nine runs and allowing the White Sox to come from behind for an 11-4 win. Josh Willingham provided the Twins’ firepower with his 24th and 25th homers of the season.
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