The Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins entered into a slugfest for today’s Opening Night. In fact, Max Kepler pulled the first pitch of the ballgame to right field for a home run. Both teams combined for 10 runs after two innings. Chicago used eight pitchers, and the Twins used six.
Although the 10-5 score looks like a runaway for the Twinkies, Leury García, who was never charged for an error, missed a few double-play turning opportunities and missed on a few bad hops. The Twins took advantage and ran with it for the game.
As for Chicago’s hitters, four players tallied hits, and those four players had a multi-hit game.