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Colson Montgomery's breakout season continues to echo through the White Sox's future, as his remarkable 21 home runs in just 71 games last year set the bar high for rookie shortstops. With Chase Meidroth now transitioning to second base, the White Sox are positioning themselves to build a formidable infield. This is a promising time for fans, especially recalling the bizarre history of the franchise, like Harry Gleason's comical mix-up in 1903 when he opted for Boston over Chicago. As the team prepares for another season, the blend of emerging talent and historical quirks reminds us that White Sox baseball is never short of surprises.
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Bonemer stands out among talented White Sox infield prospects
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The White Sox installed two new regulars in their middle infield last season. Colson Montgomery arrived in July and went deep 21 times in 71 games, the best home run rate for a rookie shortstop in baseball history.
Chase Meidroth shifted from shortstop to second base to
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Today in White Sox History: March 15
1903 Possibly the weirdest roster snafus in a single season continue, as Harry Gleason (brother of future White Sox manager Kid Gleason) is signed by Chicago — but chooses to report to his former team, the Boston Red Sox (née Americans), instead! The comedy of outlaw-player errors began when George Davis, after having doubled his […]
