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Chicago starter Michael Kopech fell to 3-6 after allowing three runs and four hits in four innings with three walks and five strikeouts.
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In a 9-0 loss to Atlanta at Truist Park, Kopech couldn't locate his fastball and was unable to make it out of the first inning.
Source: https://www.dailyherald.com/sports/20230714/tough-way-to-come-back-for-kopech-white-sox-in-9-0-loss
"It's his responsibility and ours to come together to get that mental side right," manager Pedro Grifol said of Kopech.
Kopech faced challenges early when the first two Mariners batters reached in the first.
Kopech left after walking the next two batters.
Kopech needed 95 pitches to complete four innings.
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Kopech not only regained his composure, but found a groove he rarely if ever has had in his five seasons in the big leagues.
Kopech retired the next two before walking Orlando Arcia.
Kopech said he learned how to pitch more and be a complete pitcher last season.
Michael Kopech is headed back to the Chicago White Sox bullpen — but he’ll return to the rotation in 2024: ‘He’s a starter’
“What he’s done has motivated everybody,” Sox starter Michael Kopech said.
When the inning began, Sox starter Michael Kopech had a no-hitter, which was broken up on a one-out double by Andrés Giménez.