Jermaine Dye knew his hitting would come around. Dye matched a career high by driving in six runs with a grand slam and a single, and the Chicago White Sox handed the Tampa Bay Devil Rays their sixth straight loss with a 10-8 victory Monday night. After a slow start, Dye has 20 hits in his last 60 at-bats, raising his average to .271 with 18 home runs and 44 RBIs.
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