White Sox starter Reynaldo Lopez didn’t have much on the field Wednesday afternoon in Cleveland, allowing four earned runs on six hits and four walks with six strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
But in the clubhouse after the 12-0 slaughter, the White Sox’s seventh straight loss and eighth in their last 10, Lopez found a soft target, found a chump, found an easier opponent to run over:
His own team.
“For me, we’re not having these kinds of performances because we’re young,” Lopez said through a team interpreter. “For me it’s about intensity, for us to play the way we know we can play the game, to keep working and grinding.