
Jake Peavy performs at his charity concert Woodjock on Thursday night in Scottsdale. (Jeff Chui/AP)
Tribune News Services
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Jake Peavy's first spring training outing looked more like a regular-season start.
He was that sharp, and showed no signs of fatigue from jamming at his late-night "Woodjock" charity concert Thursday that drew some 1,200 people.
The White Sox also looked impressive at the plate in a 10-7 victory against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday, getting two-run homers from Gordon Beckham and Alex Rios in a split-squad game.
Peavy finally got to take the mound in the desert. His first scheduled start Sunday was rained out, though he still made the most of the day by throwing a bullpen session in the cage against live hitters.
Here's some YouTube video from the event: Beckham and Peavy.
And here's Barry Zito and the Marines join Peavy on stage.









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