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White Sox all but counted out of AL Central race

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Rookie left-hander Jose Quintana (6-6) continued the bad trend by the starters, lasting only four-plus innings against the Rays (88-71). Quitana allowed four runs and put the South Siders in a tough spot when he served up a two-run homer to the game’s second hitter, B.J. Upton.

Quintana joined Sale in reaching a career high in innings pitched, finishing with 22 starts and 136 1/3 innings. He didn’t rule out arm fatigue, noting he “possibly” felt the effect Sunday. That’s where the excuses stopped.

“It’s something that does feel a little tired in a sense but not to the point where it was going to stop me from doing what I needed to do,” Quintana said through a translator. “I just didn’t execute the pitches I needed to do. I think that was the biggest thing.”

On fan appreciation day at U.S. Cellular Field, the Sox didn’t exactly honor them with their on-field play. But the Sox drew 26,831 for the home finale to bring their season total to 1,965,955. They are one of seven big league teams to not reach the 2 million home attendance mark. They drew fewer than 2 million fans for the first time since 2004.

• Meghan Montemurro covers the White Sox and Cubs for Shaw Media. Write to her at mmontemurro@shawmedia.com

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