What’s left to say about these 2018 Chicago White Sox?
After a competitive opener marked by a solid Reynaldo López start, at least, the White Sox were annihilated in the nightcap by a Minnesota Twins club that is simply not good at all (by far the worst second-place team in baseball this year, and perhaps in recent memory), 12-4.
And, believe it or not, that score makes the game seem much closer than it was.
That’s because we got a heavy, parting, this-will-keep-you-through-the-winter dose of Bad Lucas, without even a Ryan LaMarre crosstown-two-step in left field to pin most of the damage on.