CHICAGO—Angels manager Joe Maddon has learned at least one thing about Brandon Marsh in the outfielder’s first season in the majors. “When he hits the ball, he hits it hard,” Maddon said. Sure looks that way. Marsh hit a tiebreaking solo homer off Michael Kopech in the eighth inning, and Los Angeles beat the Chicago White Sox 3-2 on Sept. 15. Marsh drove a 101 mph, full-count fastball from Kopech (4-3) over the wall in left-center for his second homer. He finished with three hits and scored two runs. “It was like a first-time moment like this for me, and it was special,” Marsh said. “It was fun.” Mike Mayers (5-5) struck out the side in the seventh for the win. Steve Cishek worked out of a jam in the eighth before Raisel Iglesias finished for his 32nd save. The White Sox put runners on the corners with one out …