CHICAGO -- The boos Nick Swisher heard before his first plate appearance were nothing compared to the reception he received after his tiebreaking single in the eighth. Swishers single helped the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago White Sox for the third time in less than 24 hours, 4-3 Saturday. His homer in the ninth inning Friday night propelled Cleveland to a sweep of a marathon doubleheader. "Its that never die attitude," Swisher said. "I just feel like we keep fighting. We keep doing our thing. This is a good squad." This time, Cabrera, Jason Kipnis and Swisher hit consecutive one-out singles off Jesse Crain (2-3) in the eighth. Crain allowed his first earned run since April 12. He went 31 outings before Saturday without giving up an earned run. "Its one of those hes always going to come in, kind of the toughest situations," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. "That eighth innings just one of those, depending on where that lineup is, its usually a nasty situation. Its impressive just kind of the run hes been on." Joe Martinez (1-0), called up from Triple-A Columbus Saturday, earned the victory in his first major league appearance this season. He pitched two innings and held Chicago to two hits and no runs with one strikeout. "He really clutched up," Cleveland manager Terry Francona said about Martinez. "Thats not the easiest situation to be put into. "Its not like there was a safety net there," Francona added. "He did really well." Cleveland closer Chris Perez earned his seventh save in nine attempts. Kipnis tied the game 3-all with a two-run home run in the sixth inning. Kipnis said he caught a cutter from White Sox starting pitcher Dylan Axelrod. Michael Bourn started the inning with a walk and Cabrera flew out to right field before Kipnis homered beyond the bullpen in right field. "It wasnt a big swing," said Kipnis, who has a 12-game hitting streak and has reached base in 32 consecutive games. "It was more reacting in and letting the hands do the work. I got it well enough." Chicago rallied with two outs in the fifth inning to take a 3-1 lead. Conor Gillaspie and Dayan Viciedo had back-to-back RBI singles to score Alex Rios and Jeff Keppinger. Catcher Tyler Flowers had a chance to add on but struck out looking with the bases loaded. Cleveland shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera hit his sixth home run of the season to tie the game at 1 in the fourth inning. White Sox left fielder Viciedo made a pair of terrific catches that easily could have been base hits for the Indians. His first was a diving grab of a looper from Cabrera that was fair and in shallow left field, where Viciedo snagged it just as it was about to hit the ground. His second highlight catch prevented Michael Bourn from reaching base in the third inning, when Viciedo sprinted into the gap to make the play. He also went 3 for 4 with an RBI and a double. "Today, energy wise, he was up and ready to go," Ventura said. "Swinging the bat, he was a lot better, too. Just something that seemed a little calmer with him." Chicago took the lead in the bottom of the second inning when Flowers had an RBI double, but the White Sox stranded runners on second and third. NOTES: White Sox 1B/DH Paul Konerko took batting practice Saturday, his first action since last playing June 23 in Kansas City. Konerko, who has pain in the lower right side of his back, doesnt think hes headed to the disabled list and hopes to play Sunday. Ventura said Konerko probably wont play Sunday but theres a good chance he would be in the lineup Tuesday against Baltimore. ... Before Saturdays game the White Sox recalled pitcher Simon Castro, who has never pitched in the major leagues. ... Chicago right fielder Alex Rios snapped an 0-for-13 streak at the plate with his single in the fifth inning. ... Francona was surprised to hear Fridays doubleheader was the longest in Major League history. 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At Mississippi, Hurts got drilled and lost a fumble that the Rebels returned for a touchdown.Yes, the top-ranked Crimson Tides freshman quarterback has dealt with some adversity in the infancy of his college career -- and bounced back each time even stronger.And thats sold coach Nick Saban that the 18-year-old Texan has the mental fortitude to hold up under the pressures of leading the defending national champions more than any high school video every could.I dont think you ever really know for sure that a guy has that mental makeup until he sort of gets in there under fire, and you see what kind of decisions hes going to make under fire, Saban said.Hurts has passed all the tests so far. There have been rough spots in other games but none more so than against the only two ranked teams Alabama has faced heading into Saturday nights visit to No. 16 Arkansas.He bounced back from his initial play off the bench in the opener against Southern California to both rush and pass for two touchdowns -- all in the second half. That fumble-for-six against the Rebels helped put Alabama in a 24-3 hole.Big plays from defense and special teams helped the Tide forge a comeback, but Hurts numbers were strong, too: 158 passing yards, 146 rushing yards.Theres little question about the physical tools of the 6-foot-2, 210-pounder from Channelview, Texas. Hell almost certainly be the most prolific running quarterback Sabans had during his decade at Alabama, running for 276 yards and three touchdowns through five games. He has also passed for seven touchdowns against just one interception.Only one of Sabans previous Tide quarterbacks has reached 105 rushing yards in a season. Hurts is closing in on Blake Sims 350-yard season two years ago.Arkansas has struggled against mobile quarterbacks like Texas A&Ms Trevor Knight, who ran for 157 yards and two long touchdowns. Now, the Razorbacks fface another challenge in Hurts.ddddddddddddHes a different quarterback, Arkansas defensive backs coach Paul Rhoads said. Hes the biggest, strongest running quarterback that weve faced. I think hes deceptively fast, and the only reason I say deceptively fast is its effortless when hes running. It doesnt look like hes running very fast, and people have a hard time catching him.Hurts has thrown 14 passes of 20-plus yards , even with star receiver ArDarius Stewart missing the past two games with a knee injury. Stewart is expected to return against the Razorbacks.Hurts teammates are buying in on the way hes handled those moments that could have flustered many young quarterbacks.Everybody on the field its, `So what? Now what? Thats the saying that we have, center Bradley Bozeman said. Its `So what, that happened, now what are you going to do to respond to that? So its great to see that in him and he does a very good job with that.Hurts ownership of Alabamas starting job was reinforced when backup Blake Barnett left the school less than a month after starting against USC.That leaves Cooper Bateman as the backup. Saban said losing Barnett wont necessarily lead coaches to limit Hurts carries to reduce the injury risks.I think one of Jalens great assets as a player is that he can make plays with his feet and I dont think we can totally inhibit him from doing that, Saban said. I guess if he gets injured doing it, then itll my fault. I guess if he gets injured by sitting in the pocket throwing a pass, then its OK. (Its) football. I dont worry about guys getting hurt.Were going to do what we have to do to try to give ourselves the best chance to be successful and give him the best chance to be successful.---AP Sports Writer Kurt Voigt in Arkansas contributed to this report.---APs college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '