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During the Saturday game against the Orioles, White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech faced some struggles in the eighth inning as he gave up two home runs that ultimately led to a 5-3 loss for his team. Kopech’s poor performance was evident when he failed to execute his pitches effectively, which gave the Orioles an opportunity to capitalize on his mistakes.

Kopech’s struggles in the eighth inning proved to be a turning point in the game, as it shifted momentum in favor of the Orioles. Despite performing well earlier in the game, Kopech’s mistakes proved costly as White Sox were unable to recover from his poor showing.

After the game, Kopech took responsibility for his performance and admitted that he did not execute his pitches as well as he needed to. He acknowledged that his mistakes allowed the Orioles to take advantage of him and ultimately contribute to their victory.

Looking forward, Kopech intends to learn from this experience and make necessary adjustments to avoid similar situations in the future. Despite being disappointed by the outcome of this game, he remains determined to bounce back and continue contributing positively towards White Sox’s success.

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