White Sox's Drew Thorpe Shines in Pitching Gem, Secures Victory Against Marlins
ICARO Media Group
In an impressive display of pitching prowess, Drew Thorpe, the Chicago White Sox's No. 3 prospect, delivered a masterful performance on Friday night, leading the team to a 3-2 victory over the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park.
The 23-year-old right-hander displayed remarkable control and composure throughout the game, allowing just one run on three hits over 6 1/3 innings. Thorpe's dominant outing showcased his potential as a player with a bright future in the major leagues.
Miami struggled to make solid contact against Thorpe, with their lone hits coming in the form of Vidal Bruján's leadoff double in the third inning and an infield single from Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the sixth. Dane Myers managed a double in the seventh, prompting the entrance of reliever John Brebbia from the bullpen.
Thorpe's pitching arsenal proved effective as he mixed in five pitches, relying heavily on his changeup. This pitch generated eight of his nine swings and misses, demonstrating his ability to outsmart and overpower opposing hitters. With an overall average exit velocity of 78.4 mph, Thorpe effectively kept the Marlins' offense in check.
After the game, Thorpe expressed his satisfaction with his performance, highlighting the success of his changeup and the importance of sticking to the game plan. White Sox manager, Pedro Grifol, praised Thorpe's growth as a player, commending his ability to pitch deep into the game and minimize his pitches.
This victory marked Thorpe's third consecutive win since his struggles against the Diamondbacks on June 16. Over his last three starts, he has allowed only three runs on seven hits in a span of 18 1/3 innings. These impressive numbers are a testament to his resilience and dedication to improving his game.
Off the field, Thorpe is known for his low-key personality. However, he couldn't help but let a smile slip during his postgame interview as teammates Gavin Sheets and Garrett Crochet made a brief appearance. This camaraderie and support from his fellow players further cemented the positive atmosphere surrounding the White Sox.
In other White Sox news, top prospect Colson Montgomery discussed his selection to the 2024 All-Star Futures Game earlier in the day. Montgomery, the team's No. 1 prospect and a promising shortstop, showcased his potential with an impressive season for the Triple-A Knights. Although his numbers may not be outstanding, his talent shines through, leaving fans and analysts eager for his eventual call-up to the big leagues.
The White Sox, with a record of 26-64, have faced challenges in the present season. However, the performances of players like Drew Thorpe and the bright future represented by Colson Montgomery are reasons for optimism. As the team continues to develop its young talent and make strategic moves, fans can anticipate an exciting and successful future for the Chicago White Sox.