July 1st, 2008: Cleveland Indians 2 at Chicago White Sox 3 F -- The stage was set for arguably Orlando Cabrera's biggest moment as a member of the White Sox during the 10th inning of Tuesday night's contest against the Indians at U.S. Cellular Field. And before Cabrera delivered a single to center to score Dewayne Wise with the deciding run in a 3-2 victory, the White Sox sixth straight win, manager Ozzie Guillen predicted the hit was coming. At least Guillen made that particular claim during his postgame press conference. "I was talking with [bench coach] Joey [Cora] during that at-bat, and I said that I remember this kid in Montreal and he was the best clutch hitter I had ever seen," said Guillen of his dugout conversation with two outs in the 10th. "Joey said he did it in Anaheim, too. All of a sudden, he got the base hit." Cabrera produced the team's fifth last-at-bat victory of the season, getting the big hit off of Joe Borowski (1-3). But Cabrera certainly did not stand alone in the winner's circle for the White Sox (48-35) on this night.