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Michael Kopech settles in after a shaky 1st, helping White Sox edge Rays, 3-2

CHICAGO — The top of the first inning included two walks, an error and a slick move by Randy Arozarena to avoid a tag from Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson near second base. It all could have gotten away from starter Michael Kopech. But the right-hander limited the Tampa Bay Rays to one run in the inning. Kopech settled in and the Sox got big hits from José Abreu and Yasmani Grandal ...
The Chicago White Sox celebrate a 3-2 win against the Tampa Bay Rays at Guaranteed Rate Field on Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Chicago.

CHICAGO — The top of the first inning included two walks, an error and a slick move by Randy Arozarena to avoid a tag from Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson near second base.

It all could have gotten away from starter Michael Kopech. But the right-hander limited the Tampa Bay Rays to one run in the inning.

Kopech settled in and the Sox got big hits from José Abreu and Yasmani Grandal and strong bullpen work for a 3-2 victory in front of 27,113 Saturday at Guaranteed Rate Field.

Kopech allowed the one unearned run on one hit with five

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