ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The long wait through an inning in which the Chicago White Sox were backing him with six runs might have damaged John Danks no-hit chances, but he wasnt complaining. "Trust me, youll never hear me complain about six runs in an inning," Danks said after his first win in nearly two months, a 10-5 decision over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. Brandon Guyers one-out double in the sixth was Tampa Bays first hit off Danks. "Hell take it, Im sure," manager Robin Ventura said. "All things considered, youd rather have a six-run inning than take your chances going out there trying to throw a no-hitter." It wasnt until Avisail Garcias second home run of the game had sparked a six-run inning for a 10-0 lead that Danks gave up his first hit -- and two runs. "Ive been there before," Danks said. "I cant go out there and walk the leadoff hitter like I did. That kind of set the inning off. It wasnt a terrible pitch to Guyer, I believe, but I kind of dug my own grave on that one." Winning for the first time in 10 starts, Danks (10-11) gave up two runs on two hits in six innings. Guyers double came after a walk to Curt Casali and a strikeout. But the White Sox had built a huge lead by then, and the only challenge Danks had left was the pursuit of a no-hitter. "Anyone who says they dont know whats going on is lying to you," Danks said. "Its a lot of fun just thinking about what could happen." Garcias first homer started a four-run second inning against Nathan Karns (1-1) during which Marcus Semien added a three-run homer. Garcia had three of Chicagos 12 hits, including his sixth and seventh home runs of the season, while Semien and Jordan Danks each had two hits. "I think it was a case of Avisail Garcia, the bat in his hand. That was our problem," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. The White Sox followed Garcias second homer with four more hits, including Alexei Ramirezs two-run double off reliever Alex Colome. 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