White Sox wrap up sweep

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CLEVELAND – Jose Contreras feels like a complete pitcher again. The command, the fastball, the bite on his nasty forkball, it’s all as good as ever.

“I’ve got it back,” he said.

Contreras, demoted to the minor leagues earlier this season after an 0-5 start, pitched eight superb innings for his third win since his return to the majors as the Chicago White Sox won their fifth straight, 6-2 over the lifeless Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night.

Contreras (3-7) improved to 3-2 with a 2.17 ERA since being recalled on June 8 from Triple-A Charlotte, a month-long demotion prompted by the 37-year-old’s ragged start. The right-hander, who was just 1-6 in his previous 10 road starts, had little trouble with the Indians.

Contreras allowed two runs and five hits, pitching into the eighth for the fourth time since being recalled. He struck out eight and walked one. He’s 4-0 with a 1.88 ERA in his last five starts against Cleveland.

“We’ve seen it before,” White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said of Contreras, who won 28 games in 2005-06. “That time in the minor leagues was great. He’s in a groove right now.”

As are the Sox.

Ramon Castro, who has served as Contreras’ personal catcher since arriving in a trade, hit a three-run homer off Jeremy Sowers (2-6) in a four-run sixth as Chicago improved to 12-4 since June 13 and moved within three games of first-place Detroit in the AL Central.

The White Sox completed their first three-game sweep of Cleveland since the final weekend of the 2005 season, when they knocked the Indians out of the playoff race.

Cleveland has dropped five in a row, 13 of 15 and the Indians’ slide into obscurity shows no signs of ending anytime soon.

Manager Eric Wedge, whose job security has gotten shaky, is pleased the team will be off Thursday before opening a three-game series with Oakland.

“We’re in a little bit of a rut right now,” he said. “We have to make sure we come in here expecting good things to happen.”

Sowers ran into a familiar problem in the sixth inning: the sixth inning.

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