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Peavy superb in complete game, but White Sox fall to Cubs

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“It’s frustrating losing the series,” Peavy said. “We’ve lost three in a row now and if we want to be a first-place team, there’s no excuse.”

Wood finally didn’t have to make excuses after going six very strong innings and turning the ball over to four relievers, including Carlos Marmol for a save in the ninth.

“To get the first win, you get the monkey off your back, and hopefully you start rolling from here,” said Wood, who was acquired for Sean Marshall during the offseason.

Said Sveum: “It seems like he’s relaxed out there and making pitches when he has to.”

The Sox got their only run off Wood in the second inning and had him reeling, but wasted an opportunity to put him away.

Wood walked two batters before Alexei Ramirez’s ground-rule double scored one. And even though Wood walked a third batter, he escaped further damage when Orlando Hudson popped out and Alejandro DeAza struck out.

That lead didn’t last long, as the Cubs put together a rally with the help of Hudson’s error at third base, an infield hit off Peavy’s foot, a wild pitch and David JeJesus’ two-run single.

The two pitchers settled in for a real duel after that.

Peavy retired 16 straight batters and Wood didn’t allow a runner to second base in his last four innings, walking one and allowing two singles.

“It’s frustrating,” Sox manager Robin Ventura said. “Peavy pitched a great game. He deserved better.

“We had opportunities. It just didn’t happen.”

And so the Sox find themselves in second place, with some preferring to defer panic.

“I don’t think it really matters if we’re in first or not right now,” Sox captain Paul Konerko said. “We’ve been playing pretty well, not great. It’s not quite that time yet where you’re staring at the scoreboard and seeing what other teams are doing.”

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