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    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- It was the most important pitches Chicago White Sox general manager Ken Williams has seen so far this spring -- and they didn't come in a game.

    With Williams, pitching coach Don Cooper and manager Ozzie Guillen all looking on, both Jose Contreras and veteran pitcher Bartolo Colon threw their first pitches off the mound of spring training before the White Sox's 5-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Monday.

    Contreras is more than three months ahead of schedule after rupturing his left Achilles' tendon last August. Not only did he throw all his pitches, but several times he dropped his arm angle down and threw sidearm to test the injury.

    His fastball had pop on it, leaving Cooper saying, "Hey, we could plug him tomorrow. But we're not going to do that."

    Contreras was scheduled to throw 35 pitches, but reportedly lost count and threw only 33. The right-hander felt like he could have thrown 100, however.

    "It's incredible how I felt," Contreras said through an interpreter. "I've never really thrown a bullpen like that, six months of not having thrown on a mound. I felt strong. Velocity, location was good, the slider felt good."

    Colon is coming off offseason surgery to clean some bone chips up in his right elbow.

    "Bartolo is coming back from a little bit of arm problems," Cooper said. "Jose is coming back from a leg problem, so you can see physically, stuff wise, Contreras is a bit ahead."

    Cooper said he was not being more deliberate with Colon.

    "I wasn't more deliberate. He was," Cooper said. "We're letting him go at his pace. ... I told him he's not being graded on stuff."

    Contreras and Colon are on the same schedule, each penciled in to throw off the mound Wednesday and then again on March 7. If there are no setbacks, they will face hitters in a batting practice session on March 9, with the hope of seeing Cactus League action by March 15 or 16.

    As far as Contreras was concerned, however, Guillen can go ahead and pencil him in the starting rotation come Opening Day.

    "Before I got to spring training, I felt confident I would be with the team for the opener," Contreras said. "I told Ozzie. They said, 'Let's wait and see.' But once they saw me, how I'm working and walking around, they know I was serious."

    In the game, Seattle third baseman Adrian Beltre, making his second appearance of the spring, went 0-for-3 with an RBI.

    The Mariners denied permission for Beltre to compete for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic because of concern over his sore non-throwing shoulder, but Beltre showed no hesitation Monday: He dived into second base on the surgically repaired shoulder on a two-base error by White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko in the third inning.

    The Mariners' Calix Crabbe made a spectacular diving catch on a liner off the bat of Jermaine Dye in the second inning, then made an over-the-shoulder catch of a drive by Chris Getz in the fourth.

    Mariners starter Jarrod Washburn pitched two scoreless innings, allowing one hit. Tyler Walker, a strong candidate for the Seattle closer role, pitched a scoreless fifth inning.

    White Sox reliever Octavio Dotel, who has struggled, gave up a hit in a scoreless eighth while striking out the side.

    Jim Thome hit a three-run homer for Chicago.

     
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    Seattle Mariners
    Reegie Corona, 2B4112001 .231
        Oswaldo Navarro, 2B1000000 .200
    Ronny Cedeno, SS3120000 .385
        Carlos Triunfel, PR-SS10100001.000
    Adrian Beltre, DH3001001 .333
       a- Jeff Clement, PH-DH1000011 .000
    Bryan LaHair, 1B3000022 .222
        Mike Carp, 1B1000010 .400
    Mike Morse, 3B3000012 .200
        Matt Tuiasosopo, 3B1010000 .545
    Prentice Redman, CF3110010 .250
        Tyson Gillies, CF1000011 .250
    Mike Wilson, RF4110022 .231
    Rob Johnson, C3121010 .571
        Jason Phillips, C1000000 .500
    Callix Crabbe, LF3000001 .400
    Totals36594010  
    a-struck out for Beltre in the 7th
    Batting
    2B - Reegie Corona (2, Richard)
    3B - Rob Johnson (1, Wassermann)
    SH - Callix Crabbe (1)
    RBI - Reegie Corona 2 (4), Adrian Beltre (4), Rob Johnson (1)
    SB - Matt Tuiasosopo (1, 3rd base off Dotel/Lucy), Prentice Redman (1, 2nd base off Wassermann/Pierzynski)
    Team LOB - 5
    Fielding
    Outfield Assists - Mike Wilson 1
    DP - Tuiasosopo-Carp
    Seattle Mariners
    Jarrod Washburn (W,1-0) 2100000 0.00
    Ryan Rowland-Smith 2433211 13.50
    Tyler Walker (H,1) 1100100 0.00
    Jose Lugo (H,1) 1000010 0.00
    Denny Stark (H,2) 1100000 0.00
    Marwin Vega (H,1) 1100000 0.00
    Luis Munoz (H,1) 0.2100100 0.00
    Randy Messenger (S,2) 0.1000010 0.00
    WP - Ryan Rowland-Smith (1)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jarrod Washburn 3-3, Tyler Walker 1-1, Jose Lugo 1-1, Denny Stark 1-1, Marwin Vega 2-1, Luis Munoz 1-1
    Batters Faced - Jarrod Washburn 7, Ryan Rowland-Smith 11, Tyler Walker 4, Jose Lugo 3, Denny Stark 3, Marwin Vega 4, Luis Munoz 4, Randy Messenger 1
    Chicago White Sox
    Brian Anderson, CF3000102 .200
       a- Brandon Allen, PH1000012 .167
    A.J. Pierzynski, C3010001 .444
        Donny Lucy, C1000000 .000
    Carlos Quentin, LF2110100 .125
        Josh Kroeger, LF1000000 .250
    Jermaine Dye, RF2100101 .091
        Michael Restovich, RF1010000 .167
    Jim Thome, DH3113000 .222
       b- Tyler Flowers, PH-DH1000001 .167
    Paul Konerko, 1B1010000 .400
       c- Brian Myrow, PH-1B3000020 .000
    Alexei Ramirez, SS2000001 .143
        Gordon Beckham, SS2000000 .286
    Josh Fields, 3B2020000 .500
        Brent Lillibridge, 2B1000100 .222
    Chris Getz, 2B2000002 .125
        Sergio Santos, 3B2020000 .600
    Totals3339343  
    a-struck out for Anderson in the 9th
    b-grounded out for Thome in the 8th
    c-struck out for Konerko in the 4th
    Batting
    2B - Michael Restovich (1, Vega), Josh Fields 2 (2, Rowland-Smith, Rowland-Smith)
    HR - Jim Thome (1, Rowland-Smith)
    RBI - Jim Thome 3 (3)
    Team LOB - 7
    Fielding
    E - Octavio Dotel (1, Throwing), Paul Konerko (1, Misplayed grounder)
    Chicago White Sox
    Clayton Richard (L,0-1) 3443030 5.40
    Ehren Wassermann 1211000 9.00
    Scott Linebrink 1100010 0.00
    Bobby Jenks 1000020 0.00
    Mike MacDougal 1100010 4.50
    Octavio Dotel 1100030 15.00
    Randy Williams 1000000 0.00
    WP - Scott Linebrink (1)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Clayton Richard 6-1, Ehren Wassermann 1-2, Mike MacDougal 2-0, Randy Williams 3-0
    Batters Faced - Clayton Richard 14, Ehren Wassermann 5, Scott Linebrink 4, Bobby Jenks 3, Mike MacDougal 4, Octavio Dotel 4, Randy Williams 3
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    Attendance - 3481
    Game Time - 2:40
    Temperature - 84
    Umpires - Home - Kerwin Danley, First Base - Paul Schrieber, Second Base - Mark Carlson, Third Base - Mike Muchlinski
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