Michael Kopech of the White Sox struggled in Saturday’s game against the Orioles, giving up two home runs in the eighth inning. This was a learning experience for him as he continues to develop his skills and improve his performance on the mound.
In a post-game analysis, Kopech admitted that he didn’t execute his pitches as well as he should have, and this ultimately led to his downfall. The Orioles were able to capitalize on his mistakes and hit the ball out of the park, costing the White Sox valuable runs in the game.
Despite this setback, Kopech remains a talented pitcher for the White Sox. He has a strong work ethic and determination to bounce back from this tough outing and make necessary adjustments for future games. The White Sox will look to him to continue contributing positively to the team’s success as they push forward in the season with the right adjustments and focus.
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