Pope Leo XIV corners White Sox begins again against Marlins

Chicago was difficult for White Sox, but when the new Pope Leo Xiv was approved by his brother on Thursday, the organization was able to celebrate with South Sides armies.
White Sox will try to reward native Chicago-Sun-Times, 2005 World Series, while joining a picture of the new Pope wearing a SOX jersey-released a picture of Miami Mark, who visited Miami Marlins on the day of the day, a victory.
Chicago is eager to return home after losing four directly to Kansas City Royals. White Sox scored a total of four runs in the series and lost 10-0 above 17-6 in the final of Thursday.
“Not good, Chic said Will Venable, Chicago manager. “We couldn’t do anything aggressively – finally the game got away from us.”
Miami is also looking for answers after losing Los Angeles Dodgers 10-1 on Wednesday. Marlins lowered nine of their last 11 games.
A bright point for Miami was the game of Agustin Ramirez, who hit the rookie with four homer in the first 14 games .283.
The encouraging beginning of Ramirez extends to the game behind the plate. After trying to play 23 -year -old Shohei Ohtani for the second time in the match on Wednesday, he received praise.
“Most of his development is now progressing, we talked a lot about the ability to continue behind the plate (Ramirez).” He said. “He’s working hard to throw, and it was a really strong, right shot to get Shohei.”
Marks carries three active hunters in his squad and joins Nick Fortes and Liam Hicks Ramirez. McCullogh said that all three will take quite a regular game time.
“He’il solve himself, Mc said McCullogh. “All will be in the mixture. Only some kind of mixing, pairing and moving. All will get opportunities in start and games.”
Max Meyer (2-3, 3.92 ERA) right hand will take the mound in the serial opener of Miami. Last Saturday, he allowed five runs in 10 strokes in five plus strokes against athletics last Saturday.
26-year-old Meyer, on April 21 against Cincinnati Reds’e 6-3 victory in a six-score-up of 14 dough after hitting 14 dough after the last two innings left 10 runs in Nine Inning.
Meyer will show his first career against White Sox. This season with 4.41 ERA on three roads.
Chicago will resist last Sunday with the right-hand Bryse Wilson (0-1, 5.56), who left four 2/3 innings against Houston Astros last Sunday.
27 -year -old Wilson, first of all as a long relaxing, is preparing to make the third start of the season. Major made 54 starting from eight seasons.
“I’m just trying to go there and attack the shots in both roles in the same way,” Wilson said. He said. He continued: “To see men many times during the order is a bit different. He’s just going out and attacking the strike zone and being as efficient as possible.”
Wilson, in five career matches against Marlins (two beginnings) 2.04 ERA 2-0.
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