ANAHEIM—Alexei Ramirez scored the tiebreaking run from third base when Angels reliever Kevin Jepsen threw a wild pitch during an intentional walk in the 10th inning, and the White Sox rallied from a late three-run deficit for a 6-4 victory over Los Angeles on Wednesday night.Adam Dunn homered among his career-high four hits and scored on Brent Lillibridge’s sacrifice fly moments after Jepsen (0-2) comically sailed a throw over the head of catcher Hank Conger, who had stood up while the Angels intentionally walked Paul Konerko.Jake Peavy gave up seven hits and four runs over six innings in his solid return from a 10-month absence for major shoulder surgery for the White Sox.The Sox stranded a season-high 15 runners, but still took two of three games from the Angels with an impressive late rally to win back-to-back series for the first time this season.Omar Vizquel had an RBI double in the eighth inning and a tying sacrifice fly in the ninth for the White Sox. A.J. Pierzynski also had four hits and drove in a run during the ninth-inning rally against Angels closer Jordan Walden, who blew his second save chance.Jepsen then struggled in his first appearance since getting recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake earlier Wednesday following a monthlong banishment to the minors for a poor start to the season.Sergio Santos (2-0) allowed one hit over two innings in his 13th straight scoreless appearance to start the season. Matt Thornton pitched the 10th for his first save.Torii Hunter tripled and drove in two runs for the Angeles, while Erick Aybar and Alberto Callaspo had RBI singles. Rookie Tyler Chatwood repeatedly escaped jams while pitching into the seventh inning, but his relievers found nothing but trouble, giving up five runs in the final three innings.Peavy, the 2007 NL Cy Young award winner, looked good in his first appearance since July 6, 2010, when he detached a muscle in his right shoulder while facing the Angels. The two-time All-Star led the majors in ERA in 2004 and 2007, also leading the majors in strikeouts that year.Peavy was activated from the disabled list earlier Wednesday after five rehabilitation starts in the minors. He wasn’t overly impressive in his first 20 starts for the White Sox, who acquired him from San Diego in July 2009, but manager Ozzie Guillen is confident he’s back to full strength.Maicer Izturis scored in the first inning when Juan Pierre couldn’t close his glove on Hunter’s drive to left. Dunn connected in the third inning for just his second homer since April 15, but Howie Kendrick stretched the Angels’ lead to 4-1 when he scored on Callaspo’s two-out single in the sixth.Vizquel’s double off Fernando Rodney in the eighth trimmed the Angels’ lead, but Ramirez was called out moments later with two runners on. Guillen vehemently argued the call by plate umpire Dan Bellino, who said Ramirez got in Conger’s way when Vizquel attempted to steal third.But the White Sox rallied in the ninth against Walden, who walked Dunn on four pitches to lead it off. After Carlos Quentin and Pierzynski singled and Alex Rios walked, Vizquel’s fly to center easily scored Quentin.
NOTES—Vizquel replaced Mark Teahen, who left in the seventh inning with a mild strain of his right oblique muscle. … Before the game, Los Angeles placed RHP Francisco Rodriguez on the 15-day disabled list with shoulder soreness and recalled Jepsen. … First base coach Harold Baines missed the game for personal reasons. Mike Gellinger filled in for him.