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Gordon Beckham singled knocks in Josh Fields with game-winner in 9th inning Pinch-runner Josh Fields raced home from second base on Gordon Beckham's ninth-inning, two-out single off Jose Ascanio to give the White Sox an 8-7 victory over the Cubs that not only evened the intra-city season series at two victories each but the all-time interleague series at 35-35 as well. >>> Play-by-play Power rankings: Cubs at No. 16, Sox at No. 18 Bradley speaks: Looking for clubhouse camaraderie
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