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Oh, the terrible things the White Sox have done to Fausto Carmona this season. It's the kind of thing small children and other innocents should not be allowed to watch.
Wednesday night that changed. Carmona, in the midst of a midseason revival, showed no fear of the team that covered his pitching line with deep purple bruises. For a change, he was the one holding the hammer and it looked like he enjoyed it.
Carmona, in control from the first pitch, pitched 81/3 innings to lead the Indians to a 4-1 victory over the White Sox and lefty Mark Buehrle. The win moved the Indians to two games behind first-place Detroit in the AL Central.