After GM's Threat Of Changes, White Sox Pound Tigers
Hours after White Sox general manager Ken Williams spoke about the need to make changes, he saw something new -- a rare offensive outburst by his team.
Ramon Castro and Brent Lillibridge hit three-run homers and Chicago, after critical comments by Williams, routed the Detroit Tigers 15-3 on Wednesday night.
The White Sox finished with 16 hits in their highest-scoring game of the season and improved to 25-33. They began the day with the second-worst batting average in the AL at .241.
Before the game, Williams said: "Some changes need to take place. I don't know what and I don't know when but some changes need to take place."