Michael Kopech ineffective as WhiteSox fall to Brewers in extra innings.
Former relief pitcher Keynan Middleton trashed the organization, saying there were no rules or accountability before he was traded to the Yankees.
Before losing to the first-place Brewers 7-6 in 10 innings Friday night at Guaranteed Rate Field, the White Sox had won four of their last five games. Michael Kopech started, was laregly ineffective and gave up 4 runs on 5 hits and 5 walks while throwing 96 pitches in 4⅓ innings. "There's no need to rush this thing," manager Pedro Grifol said."We're not going to take that chance to put him in a spot where this could take him out for four or five days when it can one or two."
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