Sports | baseball Thome Powers White Sox Past Orioles 3-1 Contreras throws 7 innings of 4 hit ball en route to victory By Doug Sweeney Posted Apr 16, 2008 9:26 PM CDT Copied Chicago White Sox's Orlando Cabrera, right, slides home on a hit by teammate A.J. Pierzynski but is tagged out by Baltimore Orioles catcher Ramon Hernandez, left, during the fifth inning. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) Looks like a one-game suspension was just what Jim Thome needed to put some life back into his bat. Thome broke a prolonged power drought with a three-run homer and a double, leading the Chicago White Sox past the skidding Baltimore Orioles 3-1. Jose Contreras (1-1) pitched seven innings of four-hit ball for the White Sox, who have won nine of 12. He struck out six, walked none and lowered his ERA from 6.17 to 4.34. Scott Linebrink worked the eighth and Bobby Jenks got three straight outs for his sixth save. Thome was forced to sit Tuesday after being suspended for inappropriate actions during an April 11 game against Detroit. He returned to lineup against the Orioles with a .156 batting average. Read These Next Venezuela responds to the US seizure of an oil tanker. Another big brand delivers an AI-driven holiday dud. Democratic leaders sit out bid to impeach Trump. Judge says ICE has to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia immediately. Report an error