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Monday, 06 October 2008 14:45
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 CHICAGO (AP) -This time, the Chicago White Sox couldn't avoid the knockout.
They won four straight elimination games only to bow out with a 6-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of their division series on Monday night. Just like that, what looked like a promising October for the city ended with a whimper.
No parades. Just disappointment.
It was a rough day for Gavin Floyd, whose breakout season ended with a fourth-inning exit, and a rough postseason for veteran sluggers Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Thome. Both were 0-for-4 and Griffey ended the game with his third strikeout.
A city that was bracing for its first all-Chicago World Series since 1906 saw two early exits instead.
the playoffs.
Even though they spent 148 days atop the AL Central they needed to win the final scheduled game against Cleveland, a makeup with Detroit and a tiebreaker with Minnesota just to get into the playoffs. Then, they dropped the first two games at Tampa Bay before coming through Sunday, winning 5-3 to avoid elimination - for one day, anyway.
But with Floyd struggling, the White Sox couldn't keep it going.
A 17-game winner in his second season in Chicago, the right-hander gave up solo homers to B.J. Upton in the first and third innings and his season came to an end before recording an out in the fourth.
He walked Carl Crawford leading off, and left fielder DeWayne Wise took a bad angle on a line drive by Chicago native Cliff Floyd. That allowed the ball to sail past him for a run-scoring double, and Dioner Navarro followed with an RBI single that made it 4-0 and chased Gavin Floyd.
Solo homers by Paul Konerko and Jermaine Dye aside, the White Sox managed just four hits against Andy Sonnanstine and two relievers. And it was a particularly rough postseason for Griffey and Thome, who have 1,152 homers between them but just two World Series appearances and no championships.
Thome made it with Cleveland in 1995 and '97, but Griffey saw perhaps his last chance slip away.
Reds at the July 31 trade deadline, and the odds of them exercising a $16.5 million option appear slim given the way he struggled for them. He batted .260 with three homers and 18 RBIs and was no better in the postseason, going 2-for-10.
Thome, whose homer lifted the White Sox to a 1-0 win over Minnesota in the tiebreaker game, had just two hits in 16 at-bats against the Rays.

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