The Twins hit four home runs off the White Sox starter on Tuesday night.
“Made some bad pitches out of the heart of the plate, and they hit them hard,” Kopech said.
Kopech tied a career-high by surrendering four home runs. The Twins hit five balls over 100 mph off him. Max Kepler ripped a ball 111.1 mph to start the fifth inning. That’s the hardest-hit ball Kopech has ever given up in his career, and all those hits are well above his 89.9 average exit velocity heading into Tuesday’s game.
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