Bryse Wilson Puts Together Longest Outing As White Sox Defeat Marlins 6-2
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox faced the Miami Marlins after a tough four-game sweep in Kansas City. First-year manager Will Venable praised his team's unwavering mentality and anticipation of playing well. The team managed to turn things around, winning 6-2 against the Marlins and snapping their losing streak. Bryse Wilson, the starting pitcher, had a strong performance, particularly after a shaky first inning, ensuring a solid defense complemented his efforts. This victory improved the White Sox's record to 11-28 as they maintained positive energy heading into their next match.
"I've seen the same thing from them every single day... We come to the ballpark excited, expecting to play well, expecting to win."
"First inning there, kind of scattered, a little erratic. And then he did a good job settling down, and he made pitches, let our defense do their job..."
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