CHICAGO -- With Chris Sale throwing a gem, Oakland Athletics left-hander Ross Detwiler had little margin for error.I was getting ahead of guys earlier in the game and I just wasnt putting them away, Detwiler said. A lot of the balls were up.That was enough to hand Oakland its sixth loss in seven games.Sale pitched eight scoreless innings for his first victory in 49 days, Jose Abreu homered and the Chicago White Sox beat the Athletics 6-2 on Saturday night.Sale (15-6) was the majors first 14-game winner and the AL starter in the All-Star Game, but the lefty had gone 0-4 in six starts, interrupted by a five-day suspension for slicing up throwback uniforms he didnt want to wear.Sale allowed three hits and retired the last seven batters, five by strikeout, while throwing a season-high 120 pitches.I hadnt been as I wanted to be or really as good as I needed to be, Sale said. So coming in and getting this one after a loss, it was important.The White Sox scored four runs with two outs, including Abreus solo shot that just cleared the eight-foot wall in right in the first inning. Melky Cabrera added an RBI double in the second and a run-scoring single in the fourth off Detwiler (1-2).All of it with two out and nobody on, Athletics manager Bob Melvin said. Thats the hard part of when you take a guy out, too. He gets two out with nobody on, you want to stick with him a little while because its early in the game and you dont want to tax the bullpen.Oaklands Danny Valencia homered in a two-run ninth off Nate Jones before David Robertson earned his 31st save.Detwiler allowed six runs and 10 hits in four innings in his third start for the banged-up As.Carlos Sanchez and Tim Anderson added two-out RBI singles for the White Sox a night after they were held to two singles. The White Sox snapped a two-game skid and won for the fourth time in 14 games.Sale got Khris Davis to hit into a double play with two on in the first. Sale walked three but got stronger as the game went on. He retired 15 of the last 16 batters and hit 96 mph while striking out the side in the seventh. He struck out eight and lowered his ERA to 3.15.TRAINERS ROOMAthletics: RHP Jesse Hahn (shoulder) was supposed to come off the disabled list and start Sunday, but he suffered what he called minor discomfort in a bullpen session. We will slow down the process, Melvin said. Hell have at least another rehab game, but Im not sure when. ... DH Billy Butler, a .378 career hitter against Sale, was out with a stomach illness.PINDER DEBUTSChad Pinder, Oaklands second-round pick in 2013, made his major league debut, went 0 for 4 and flied deep to center off Robertson with two on to end the game.I didnt give him the greatest assignment in the world for first major league game, Melvin said. That last at-bat was a really good at-bat. Going into tomorrow I think he should take some confidence from that last at-bat.The 24-year-old out of Virginia Tech became the 46th player to appear in a game for Oakland this season and the 11th to make his big league debut.UP NEXTAs rookie RHP Zach Neal (2-2, 5.19 ERA) will fill in for Hahn against Chicago LHP Jose Quintana (9-9, 2.85) on Sunday. Shoes NZ Nike . -- The Magic have their first victory of the new year. Shoes NZ Online .C. -- Kemba Walker and the Charlotte Bobcats got off to a fast start, and the Sacramento Kings were never quite able to catch up. https://www.shoesnzonline.com/ . The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that the veteran forward will return to the teams line-up on Saturday night when the Habs visit the Nashville Predators. Wholesale Shoes NZ . The All-Pro lineman got the leg bent under him while trying to make a tackle during the first half of a 22-20 overtime loss at Miami on Thursday night. 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Shiv Thakor was the most successful Falcons bowler but his three wickets cost 78 runs and came off only eight overs.Ben Slater made 51 at the start of Derbyshires reply and Matt Critchley plundered three sixes in a late cameo of 43 as Derbyshire reached 245 before being bowled out in 45.1 overs, leaving Notts to celebrate victory in front of a crowd of 4649.Michael Lumb, with 422 runs already gathered in this seasons competition after scoring three centuries from three visits to the crease, fell for only 15 at the start of the day. When Thakor followed up that dismissal with the wicket of Greg Smith, one over later, Notts had slipped to 48 for 2 but that was the last Derbyshire success for 13 overs as Wessels and Brendan Taylor rattled up a third wicket stand of 122.Wessels took 19 off an over from Thakor and then reached his fourth one-day century from 80 balls, having hit 16 fours and three sixes. He perished when miscuing an attempted reverse sweep off Critchley and Taylor followed in the next over, for 44.Samit Patels 31 and 28 from Dan Christian set the hosts up for a big finish and it was applied by Read and Steven Mullaney.ddddddddddddRead hit three sixes in his 39-ball innings and Mullaney hit three in a row off Ben Cotton on his way to 39 not out. There was even time at the end for Englands newest cap Jake Ball, playing on his home club ground, to strike the biggest blow of the day as he thumped Thakor back over his head and out of the ground. Notts tally of 340 was the most they had ever scored in a one-day match against their local rivals.In pursuit of potentially their most successful run chase, Derbyshire lost Wes Durston, their captain, for only 6. Slater rattled along, scoring 40 of the first 51 runs but edged behind one ball after reaching a 48-ball half-century.Christian, who took 5 for 40 when Notts used the picturesque club ground for the first time last season, removed Wayne Madsen and when Hamish Rutherford edged Luke Fletcher behind the visitors had slid to 103 for 4.Thakor and Neil Broom rallied with a stand of 47 but Mullaney nipped them both out in quick succession; Thakor bowled for 29 and Broom was scooped up by a diving catch from Ball for 25.Critchley, batting at No. 8 in the order, showed some much-needed fight and he was joined by Harvey Hosein in a ninth wicket stand of 63. Gurney, who took 3 for 47, closed out the innings by catching Tony Palladino off his own bowling. ' ' '