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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - It's one of baseball's great ironies, an injustice that's befallen more than one Hall of Famer.
A starter works his heart out. He sweats. He grinds. Inning after grueling inning, he makes quality pitches and gets tough outs. But he finally leaves with the score tied, and then some reliever chucks one or two out of the bullpen and strolls away with the win.
"It all evens out," rookie John Danks said Saturday night after the Chicago White Sox beat Kansas City 3-1 in 10 innings. "I'm not upset."
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