CHICAGO —
A homecoming king, Bobby Miller is not.
The Dodgers right-hander who grew up McHenry, Ill., about 60 miles northwest of Chicago, made his second start of the season in the Second City Tuesday night, with 30 to 35 family members and friends among the crowd of 23,662 in Guaranteed Rate Field, and it was every bit as bad as the first.
But just like they did in Miller’s rocky Wrigley Field start in early April, the Dodgers took Miller off the hook for a potential loss and rallied for a victory, this one a 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox, who have the worst record (21-60) in baseball.