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Richards gets roughed up for 7 runs to start road trip

- By Scott King

CHICAGO — Ivan Nova stumped Miami again and improved to 5-0 against the Marlins.

Nova pitched a four-hitter that led the Chicago White Sox over Miami 9-1 on Monday night.

“I always want to do my best out there,” Nova said. “I always work hard. Today it finally came out.”

Jose Abreu hit a two-run homer and Yoan Moncada added a three-run shot, and James McCann and Ryan Goins later connected for back-to-back drives.

“Nothing that he does surprises me,” Abreu said of Moncada. “Because I know all the time that he’s looking to do more. He had been working hard. He’s a great baseball player with a lot of talent and I still think that he can do more.”

Chicago opened a 10-game homestand by winning for the third time in its last 11 tries. The Marlins fell to 0-4 on their current sixgame road trip.

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The White Sox became the first team in the majors to have protective netting in place from foul pole to foul pole, extending the safety measure for their first game at Guaranteed Rate Field since the All-Star break.

The new netting reaches a maximum height of 45 feet and, for ground rules, will be treated like a wall — any ball that bounces or is thrown off the nets will remain in play. The extra netting didn’t come into play in its debut.

“I think it’s awesome,” Chicago manager Rick Renteria said. “I know they’ve been considerin­g it and talking about it, a lot of people have been talking about it throughout the league, obviously through injuries and things that have occurred. For (the organizati­on) to be on the forefront of it speaks a lot to their desire to want to give both the fans safety and still see the ballgame very clearly.”

Nova (5-9) improved to 5-0 lifetime with a 0.99 ERA against the Marlins, striking out five with no walks. This was his fourth career shutout — his previous one came with Pittsburgh on April 29, 2017, against the Marlins.

“We’ve had trouble with him, to be quite honest with you,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said. “And that’s when we had a stack of hitters in here that did not handle him well. We have consistent­ly not been able to do anything with him.”

Jorge Alfaro homered in the second inning for the lone Miami run.

Trevor Richards (3-12) allowed seven runs over five innings in his seventh consecutiv­e loss. He walked one and struck out seven.

Chicago took a 2-0 lead in the first. Jon Jay singled for the first of his two hits, Abreu followed with an RBI double and scored on Moncada’s single.

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