Nicky Lopez was a key part of all three Chicago
rallies, going 2-for-3 with a walk, two RBIs and a run.
Thorpe (3-1) had the longest outing of his brief major league
career, allowing one run on three hits and two walks. He struck
out five.
Michael Kopech got the last four outs for his eighth save,
allowing one run in the ninth.
Bryan Hoeing (0-1), normally a reliever, took the loss, allowing
five hits, one walk and one run in three innings. Hoeing, who
came off the injured list before the contest, fanned four. It
was his 53rd career major league appearance but just his ninth
start.
Prior to Friday, the White Sox had been 0-14 in the first game
of road series. Overall, they are 10-35 on the road.
Miami took a fifth straight loss while Chicago won for the
second time in three games.
With the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh, the Marlins
-- trailing 3-1 -- nearly cleared the bases on Bryan De La
Cruz's shot to right-center. However, White Sox center fielder
Luis Robert Jr. made a running catch at the warning track.
The White Sox got to Hoeing in the second inning on a rally
started by Paul DeJong's leadoff single. DeJong raced to third
on Lenyn Sosa's single, and he scored on Lopez's double.
With two outs in the fourth, Lopez drew a walk to start another
Chicago rally. Lopez scored from first when Martin Maldonado
pulled a double to the corner in left.
The White Sox could've gotten more in that frame, but Robert
grounded out with the bases loaded.
Chicago made it 3-0 in the fifth as Eloy Jimenez hit a one-out
single, advanced on DeJong's walk and scored one out later on
Lopez's ground-rule double to left.
Miami got on the board in the seventh, when Dane Myers started
the rally with a one-out double. After Thorpe was removed,
having thrown 90 pitches, Myers scored on Xavier Edwards' single
to left off reliever John Brebbia.
De La Cruz hit a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the ninth,
but Kopech -- on the next pitch -- got Josh Bell on a groundout
to first.
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