2012 – Chris Sale wins his 17th game of the year as the White Sox shut out the Twins, 6 – 0. The Sox stay ahead of the Tigers in the AL Central, although Detroit also wins by shutout, 4 – 0, over the Indians, as Justin Verlander is the winner.

On September 14, 2012 — 2012 – Chris Sale wins his 17th game of the year as the White Sox shut out the Twins, 6 – 0. The Sox stay ahead of the Tigers in the AL Central, although Detroit also wins by shutout, 4 – 0, over the Indians, as Justin Verlander is the winner.

 


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