Michael Kopech leads White Sox to Dodgers shutout
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[June 08, 2022]
AJ Pollock, Jake Burger and
Reese McGuire drove in four runs over a three-hitter span in the
sixth inning to back Michael Kopech's six shutout frames and lift
the host Chicago White Sox to a 4-0 win against the Los Angeles
Dodgers on Tuesday night.
Chicago had lost six of seven and seven of nine before winning the
final two games of a road series in Tampa Bay over the weekend.
Tuesday's victory gave the club its first three-game winning streak
since a six-game tear from May 2-8.
Kopech (2-2) limited the Dodgers to one hit and one walk while
striking out eight in six innings. He set down the first eight
Dodgers in order before walking Gavin Lux with two out in the third.
Will Smith singled in the fourth for Los Angeles' lone hit against
Kopech.
The Dodgers have lost three in a row and six of eight. Los Angeles
collected 5 hits, none for extra bases, and went 0-for-7 with
runners in scoring position.
Chicago broke things open with a four-run sixth against relievers
Phil Bickford (0-1) and David Price. Both Dodgers allowed a pair of
runs. Pollock delivered a go-ahead, two-run double against Bickford
Price before Burger followed with a run-scoring double of his own.
Four relievers followed Kopech as Chicago capped the shutout.
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Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Michael Kopech (34) delivers
against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning at
Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY
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After retiring the White Sox in order in each of
the first four innings, Dodgers starter Mitch White quickly
encountered trouble in the fifth. Jose Abreu grounded a single up
the middle to lead off the inning as the team loaded the bases with
one out.
White escaped damage with two straight strikeouts, getting Reese
McGuire looking and Josh Harrison swinging on three pitches. Those
proved to be the final two hitters for White, who scattered two hits
and five strikeouts in five scoreless innings.
The outing marked the second straight start in which White worked
five innings. He started the season in the Dodgers' bullpen.
Abreu had two hits for Chicago.
--Field Level Media
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