Is this the biggest win of the season for the White Sox (60-56, 2 GB), who have tied their season high-water mark at four games better than .500 for the first time since April 16? Many people are saying this.
Death; taxes; Eastern sunrise; Western sunset; grass being green, mixed metaphors of certainty, and a quality start from Johnny Cueto every fifth day. With the standard side of hair-pullingly tepid offense — for seven and two-thirds of the first eight innings — to match. Offensive heroics generated most of the highlights, but Cueto was the unquestioned star for the home side, twirling eight innings of six-hit ball with just two runs (one earned) allowed.