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The White Sox's Dan Johnson is congratulated by Dayan Viciedo after Johnson hit a two-run home run off Cleveland Indians starting pitcher David Huff in the fifth inning Wednesday in Cleveland. Johnson hit three home runs in the Sox's 9-0, season-ending win. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

CLEVELAND – Dan Johnson doesn't save himself for the season's final game. It just looks that way.

Johnson hit his first three homers of the year and his teammates hit two more as the White Sox routed the Cleveland Indians, 9-0, on Wednesday night.

"There's not much of a greater feeling for me than watching a ball going over the fence as you jog to first," said Johnson, who hit 28 homers in the minors this year before the Sox purchased his contract Sept. 1.

Gavin Floyd (12-11) gave up three hits over seven innings. He struck out six, one short of getting 145 strikeouts for the fifth straight season despite being on the disabled list twice.

Johnson twice connected for two-run homers off David Huff (3-1). His 424-foot shot in the second inning was his first in more than a year. His second made it 7-0 in the fifth, two batters after Paul Konerko hit his 26th.

It was Johnson's fifth career multihomer game and first time he hit three. He's the first player to hit three in a game against Cleveland since Konerko in July 2009.

Dayan Viciedo hit his 25th homer, third in three nights and sixth against Cleveland in the ninth, followed by Johnson's third.

Johnson had not hit a homer since his dramatic pinch-hit shot for Tampa Bay saved the Rays' 2011 season on the final night. His two-out, two-strike solo drive in the ninth inning tied the score at 7. The Rays had trailed 7-0 and beat the New York Yankees, 8-7, in 12 innings to make the playoffs.

"When I hit my first one tonight, somebody said, 'What is it about game 162 and you?'" Johnson said. "To be honest, I wasn't thinking about that.

"When I went up in the ninth, A.J. (Pierzynski) told me that [Tampa Bay's Evan Longoria] hit three tonight. I was not going to let him show me up."

Johnson hopes he can build on his performance next year, whether it is with the White Sox or another organization.

"I always say, 'Play every at-bat like it is your last,' " Johnson said. "I went out and gave it my best. I try to do that every day."

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