The Chicago White Sox may want to forget a lot of what happened in their 14-2 road loss on Opening Day against the Milwaukee Brewers. However, there are some things that the team can take from this loss to improve upon. Let’s take a look at the box score and explain the biggest takeaways from the game.
What are the biggest takeaways from the Chicago White Sox’s Opening Day?

Two young stars hit home runs
Let’s start off with the only positive from this game, we saw two young players hit home runs for Chicago. The first was on the first at-bat of the game as second baseman Chase Meidroth hit a leadoff homer to left center field. Then, in the ninth inning, Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami hit a solo homer to right field. Getting that zero off the homer column certainly is a positive, and doing it on Opening Day could lead to strong seasons for both hitters.
Pitching needs to limit runs
Chicago’s pitching staff is going to need to do a lot better than what they did today. It started with Sean Smith as he only recorded five outs in his Opening Day start. The inability to give much length made the White Sox need to use five relievers and out of the six pitchers, five gave up at least two runs. Smitch could not get a rhythm going as he could not overcome the catcher’s interference to limit runs.
The White Sox’s pitching is not going to overwhelm many hitters, but they need to provide a lot better battles against a tough Milwaukee lineup. Only recording three strikeouts, none past the fourth inning, is not going to prove much help going forward.
The lineup needs to make more contact
Speaking of strikeouts, the White Sox were in the opposite boat of the Brewers there. Chicago’s hitters struck out for 20 of the 27 outs on Thursday, including Jacob Misiorowski recording 11. Murakami and Luisangel Acuna were the only two hitters to not record a strikeout out of the 13 White Sox hitters to have at least one at-bat. It is difficult to win games when you cannot put the bat on the ball.
Chicago needs to find ways to make more contact otherwise it cn be a long time at the dish.
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