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Rios HR gives Ventura first White Sox win, 4-3 at Texas

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ARLINGTON, Texas – Hector Santiago tried to give the ball from his first major league save to his beer-soaked manager who had just won his first game for the White Sox.

Robin Ventura gave the ball right back to his 24-year-old rookie left-hander who shut down the Texas Rangers with a perfect ninth inning in a 4-3 victory Saturday night.

"I tried to give him his first manager win, it's a big one," said Santiago, who himself had appeared in only two major league games beforehand. "To be able to keep that ball is great."

Alex Rios led off the top of the ninth with a homer off veteran and new Rangers closer Joe Nathan. Santiago then needed only 11 pitches to close the door on the two-time defending American League champions who had gotten their new rings before the game.

Rios homered on a 1-2 count off Nathan (0-1) who got a save — No. 262 in his career — with a perfect inning in the season opener a day earlier but entered a tie game this time.

"I don't think he meant to put that pitch where he threw it, and I got a good swing on it," Rios said.

The homer to Rios cleared the 8-foot wall in center field just out of the reach of leaping Josh Hamilton.

"It was a fastball I tried to elevate higher than it was. I felt if he did take a swing he wouldn't be able to hit it the way he did. I made him beat me to the deepest part of the park," Nathan said. "I've faced him quite a bit. It's that cat-and-mouse game, and I lost. He guessed right, I think, and I did miss a little bit."

Paul Konerko drove in three runs for the White Sox in his 2,000th career game.

Matt Thornton (1-0) worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth after coming back from a 3-0 count against Mike Napoli, who grounded into an inning-ending fielder's choice.

Ventura, who hadn't previously said publicly who his closer would be, handed the ball to Santiago after the White Sox got a one-run lead.

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