By Dave van Dyck
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- In his second start of the spring, the White Sox's Freddy Garcia allowed five hits and three runs to the Indians Thursday, although he did get in his expected three innings of work.
Al the runs came in the second inning after the Sox had given him a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a double by Carlos Quentin and single by Paul Konerko.
In his first game, Garcia pitched two innings and allowed two hits and a run.
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- In his second start of the spring, the White Sox's Freddy Garcia allowed five hits and three runs to the Indians Thursday, although he did get in his expected three innings of work.
Al the runs came in the second inning after the Sox had given him a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a double by Carlos Quentin and single by Paul Konerko.
In his first game, Garcia pitched two innings and allowed two hits and a run.









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DUBIS you must be a Cubs fan.
This report has to be erroneous.
Sweaty Freddie, is 20% of the 'greatest pitching staff in baseball' - just ask. Freddie is 'golden'.
This staff, and the best relief staff in the history of the game - per Joe Morgan, makes me feel sorry for the rest of the American League. They don't have a chance.