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The Los Angeles Angels' Howie Kendrick (left) and Albert Pujols celebrate Saturday in front of White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski after scoring on a single by Mark Trumbo in the first inning in Anaheim, Calif. The Sox lost, 4-2. (AP Photo/Christine Cotter)

ANAHEIM, Calif. – Two straight wins have the Los Angeles Angels still in the thick of the playoff race.

Four consecutive losses haven't derailed the White Sox's chances either.

Dan Haren earned his first win at home in more than a month, Mark Trumbo capped a four-run first inning with a two-run single and the Angels won 4-2 on Saturday night, trimming the Sox's AL Central lead to a half-game over Detroit.

"We're really positive," Haren said. "It's really a testament to the leaders on the team. Torii (Hunter) has gotten his point across that we're not going to give up until we're eliminated or we win."

Haren (12-11) allowed two runs and six hits in six-plus innings, struck out four and walked one for his first win in Anaheim since beating Tampa Bay on July 27. He had been 0-3 with an 8.77 ERA in three home starts since then.

"Two double plays were big," Haren said, crediting the defense. "For the most part I was keeping the ball down. That's a really good lineup."

Ernesto Frieri pitched the ninth to earn his 20th save in 23 chances after giving up a go-ahead home run in each of his previous two outings.

"Ernie had a couple of rough outings and tonight he found another gear," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.

The Angels have won six of nine and are 2 1/2 games behind Oakland for the second AL wild card. They moved to a season-high 14 games over .500.

"Every guy has a ton of fight left in them and that's really what you want," Trumbo said.

Jose Quintana (6-5) gave up four runs and six hits in five innings, struck out three and walked five for the Sox, who have scored just 10 runs in their past five games. The Sox struck out 12 times in a 6-2 loss in the series opener Friday.

"This is baseball and guys should be having fun doing it," said White Sox manager Robin Ventura, who was ejected in the fourth.

"There's stress and stuff like that because you want to win games, but we'd rather be doing this than trying to ruin somebody else's postseason chances."

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