Canterbury five-eighth Josh Reynolds insists there is nothing wrong with his sides attacking structure despite points drying up for the Bulldogs.The Bulldogs have scored an average of just 13.8 points per match since their second bye in round 19, and enter Sundays elimination final against Penrith on the back of three straight losses.But Reynolds has leapt to the defence of the attacking structure set by coach Des Hasler, which often sees the ball passed through a forwards hands before reaching him or halfback Moses Mbye.Des is the coach, he sets the structure and hes got a pretty good history I reckon in the game, Reynolds said.Hes done extremely well as a player and I think his stats speak for themselves as a coach.I trust what he delivers to us and its whether we deliver it as he wants it.And we havent been doing that lately. So its not the structure, its not the team or the way we play.Reynolds is one of just a handful of players at the Bulldogs who still remain at the club since Hasler arrived in 2012.Since that time he has represented NSW in two separate Origin series, and as such, maintains the modified game plan has not impacted his own performance.Ive been playing here for five years now and I feel Ive adapted to it, he said.I really enjoy it. And I have so many people come and say do you feel you dont get the ball first-hand.If thats not whats best for the team then I dont care if I dont get the ball first-hand.However he admits both he and Moses Mbye speak about the frustration surrounding the contentious game plan.We chat about it to each other, he said.Why do people constantly ask? 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He struck out five, walked none and hit a batter in the opener of the interleague series. "It was a good first one," Danks said. "I did as much as I had hoped to do. Obviously, as the game went on, I wanted to go further, but I totally understand the move, totally agree with the move and Im glad we got the win." Danks went 3-4 with a 5.70 ERA in nine starts last season as the teams opening day starter. He last pitched May 19, 2012, against the Cubs. The left-hander made four minor-league rehab starts before debuting Friday. He threw 76 pitches, allowing a two-run home run to Derek Dietrich in the fourth. "The best part was his command and keeping everything in check and doing everything he needed to do," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. "He was getting people to swing and miss. Its what you would expect of him coming back and being at full strength." Paul Konerko started the White Sox rally with a one-out single in the 11th. Pinch runner Tyler Greene moved to third when Dayan Viciedo singled off the glove of second baseman Dietrich. After Ryan Webb (1-2) intentionally walked Conor Gillaspie, Keppinger singled to left field. "It just feels like our offence is starting to do a little bit more and were still getting good pitching," Keppinger said. Nate Jones (1-4) pitched two-thirds of an inning for the win. Marlins starter Tom Koehler gave up three runs in six innings in his first career interleague start. He struck out three and walked one. Koehler remained in the game after a Keppinger line drive struck him on the back of his right shoulder in the third inning. Koehler said the ball struck him underneath his shoulder blade. "It actually hit me in a pretty decent spot," Koehler said. "As far as affecting the way I threw, it had no bearing on anything, which was nice. It will be a little sore tomorrow, but it shouldnt be anything to worry about." The Marlins tied it 3-3 in the seventh. 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The White Sox scored two runs to tie it 2-2 in the fifth. Keppingers RBI groundout scored Viciedo, who reached on a force out and advanced on a Gillaspie double. Hector Gimenez hit a two-out single to tie it. The White Sox threatened in the 10th. Keppinger led off with a single before Chad Qualls hit Gimenez with a pitch. Both runners advanced on an Alejandro De Aza sacrifice bunt. After Qualls intentionally walked Alexei Ramirez, Rios hit into an inning-ending double play with a close call at first that brought out Ventura to talk to umpire Angel Hernandez. Replays showed Rios foot on the bag before the throw arrived. "You have to put it behind you," Ventura said. "Fortunately, you get somebody on, and Paulie gets on and Tank (Viciedo) got that hit (in the 11th). Stuff happens. You just have to roll with it." NOTES: The White Sox are hopeful LHP Chris Sale will make his scheduled start on Tuesday against the Cubs. He missed his start Wednesday against the Red Sox because of shoulder tendinitis. "In my mind, Im going for sure, but I dont know what (the team has)," Sale said. "Thats the target. Thats what were shooting for, but just like anything else, its out of my hands." Sale said he felt good going through his shoulder program and he plans to play long toss Saturday. ... White Sox 2B Gordon Beckham wont play in his rehab assignment at Triple-A Charlotte until at least Wednesday because he is experiencing soreness in his left hand, general manager Rick Hahn said. The hamate bone in Beckhams left hand was removed April 16, and he began a rehab assignment May 18. "Its nothing to be alarmed about," Hahn said. ... To make room for Danks, the White Sox optioned LHP Donnie Veal to Triple-A after Wednesdays game. ' ' '