Sean Burke launched six brilliant tickets and Will Venible won his first victory as a major league manager, heading Thursday to the Chicago White Sox to an 8-1 victory over Los Angeles Angels on the opening day. Andrew Benintendi, the Venezuelan Lenyn Sosa and Austin Slater connected homers for Chicago, who is confident to have a more promising season than last year, when he had a record of 41-121 to break the record of losses in the major leagues after 1900. Venable, 42, he assumed a challenging reconstruction project when he was hired in October. The former Major League gardener was an advisor to the Texas Manager for the last two years. Yusei Kikuchi (0-1) launched six entries allowing three races in his debut with Los Angeles. The Japanese left -handed signed a contract of 63 million dollars for three years with the Angels in free agency. Los Angeles lost on the opening day for the eleventh time in the last 12 years, including the last four. Burke (1-0) allowed three hits, struck out three and did not give balls for balls. Penn Murfee, Jordan Leasure and Mike Clevinger combined to cover three entrances without races before Logan O’Hoppe connect a home run for the angels against Cam Booser in the novena. By Los Aguños, the Cuban Jorge Soler 4-0. The Venezuelan Luis Rengifo of 4-0. For the White Sox, the Venezuelan Sosa of 4-1, one scored and two towed. Cubans Miguel Vargas 4-2, one scored and two driven; and Luis Robert Jr. 4-1.

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