The last time Mark Buehrle faced the Tampa Bay Rays, he pitched his name into history.
That's usually what a perfect game does.
On Wednesday night, he was history after 4� innings after allowing six runs and nine hits in a 12-0 laugher at the hands of the Rays.
What that means for the Sox (5-10) is the good feelings they were carrying out of John Danks' gem at U.S. Cellular Field on Tuesday night didn't last very long. They dropped to six games behind the first-place Minnesota Twins just 15 games into the season.
Manager Ozzie Guillen gathered the troops afterward for a word about trying to turn the season around before the hole gets too deep.
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