The White Sox (38-41) just did not have it tonight, and they lost — convincingly — to the AL Central-leading Twins (47-37).
Despite the scoreless opening frame, the top of the first was ominous for starting pitcher Michael Kopech and the White Sox. The Twins made Kopech work hard early on, as the talented right-handed pitcher issued three walks in the first inning. With the bases loaded and two outs, though, Kopech struck out Alex Kirilloff to end the threat. By that point, however, Kopech had thrown 28 pitches.
With the game still scoreless in the top of the third, Max Kepler got the Twins on the board with his ninth home run this season.