Michael Kopech began the second inning of Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians by walking Oscar Gonzalez. The Chicago White Sox starter retired the next two batters, but walked the following two to load the bases for Andrés Giménez. Kopech threw four straight balls, bringing home a run. He avoided any more trouble, striking out José Ramírez to end the inning. Kopech later described his outing in the 5-0 loss as “pretty pathetic” as he continues his search for consistency. “I’ve been trying to bounce back from outings all year and haven’t been consistent,” Kopech said.

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