Lopez composed in first win with White Sox

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KANSAS CITY -- Reynaldo López picked up his first win with the White Sox on Monday night and manager Rick Renteria is seeing plenty of things that indicate there will be a lot more to come from the talented right-hander.
In an 11-3 win over the Royals, Lopez matched a season-high six innings and allowed three runs on eight hits. Perhaps the best part of Lopez's quality start was how he managed to gather himself after wobbling in the fifth when the Royals scored their runs. Lopez went into the inning with a 5-0 lead, but Kansas City jumped right back into the game in a hurry and had the potential tying runs on base with No. 3 hitter Melky Cabrera and cleanup hitter Eric Hosmer coming up.
Lopez got Cabrera on a pop to shortstop and Hosmer lined to left. The White Sox then got six in the sixth to set Lopez up for his first White Sox win.
"He did a really nice job of settling down," Renteria said. "He was able to minimize the damage. Very nice, very composed."
By bending but not breaking, Lopez not only survived the fifth, but he came back to work a scoreless sixth before calling it a night after 95 pitches.
Getting his first win in a White Sox uniform was special for Lopez.
"It's something that's very important to me," Lopez said through a translator. "I feel very proud. Once I was traded, I knew I had to perform at my best, and I was able to do it today."
Lopez said maintaining his focus was the key in getting through the fifth inning. Four of five Royals batters had hits, including a homer and a triple. But Lopez didn't fall apart.
"Reynaldo is a kid who's learning," first baseman José Abreu said. "We're really happy to have him here. We know he's going to be great here."

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