It made no difference to Ozzie Guillen whether it was ''Blackout'' good on Tuesday.
All that mattered to the White Sox manager was that starting pitcher John Danks was good enough to end a four-game losing streak, as well as helping handcuff the red-hot Tampa Bay Rays in a 4-1 win.
''It was important for us,'' Guillen said. ''I'm not going to say it was a must-win, but ... it might have been one of the best days I've seen him throw the ball.''
It was Danks that put himself on the map, and in the hearts of Sox fans, in 2008 when he shut down the Minnesota Twins in the ''Blackout'' play-in game that won the Central. The way the Sox were reeling and letting 2010 slip …
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