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Rios homers to help White Sox cool off Rays

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CHICAGO – With so much riding on every game and even every pitch, Alex Rios acknowledged it's just a little exhausting. He can breathe a little easier after this.

Rios hit his career-high 25th homer and the Chicago White Sox gave their playoff hopes a major boost, beating Tampa Bay 3-1 on Friday night to end the Rays' eight-game winning streak.

The White Sox got a bit of a reprieve after dropping eight of nine and moved within one game of first-place Detroit in the AL Central. The Tigers lost to Minnesota 4-2.

The Rays dropped three games behind Oakland for the second AL wild-card spot when the Athletics beat Seattle 8-2.

Both the White Sox and Tigers have five games remaining, including two against each other.

"It's a little bit mentally exhausting," Rios said. "It's like we're playing in the playoffs right now, and it's been like this for quite a bit now. But you know what? It might be good, because we're getting used to it."

For Tampa Bay, it was simply a difficult night. Then again, maybe the Rays were due for one.

"I thought we had one mulligan left. There it was," manager Joe Maddon said.

The White Sox won thanks to a big effort at the plate by Rios and a strong showing by the bullpen after Gavin Floyd (11-11) struggled with his control.

Rios' drive leading off the fourth against Jeremy Hellickson (9-11) broke a 1-all tie. Rios added to the lead when he started the sixth with a double off the left-field wall and came around on Alexei Ramirez's two-out single.

The crowd cheered that, but the biggest roar came later, when the Tigers-Twins game ended.

Manager Robin Ventura joked he thought the Bears had scored, the way the fans were cheering, because that tends to happen at U.S. Cellular Field during football season. If the White Sox weren't watching the out-of-town scores, they couldn't help but take a look after that.

"I thought it was amazing how many fans at once were looking at that scoreboard because you would have thought that we had just hit a home run," Gordon Beckham said. "That's pretty amazing to me that all those fans were staring at that scoreboard waiting for it to be thrown again."

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