White Sox Support Struggling Andrew Vaughn Amid Tough Start
White Sox Support Struggling Andrew Vaughn Amid Tough Start

White Sox Support Struggling Andrew Vaughn Amid Tough Start

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The Chicago White Sox have endured a difficult start to the 2025 season, struggling offensively with a team OPS that ranks last in Major League Baseball and a 7-22 record. Andrew Vaughn, once a key piece of the team's future, has been notably underperforming, posting a .160 batting average and ranking among the least productive regulars in the league, despite continued opportunities in the lineup. Meanwhile, first baseman Tim Elko is excelling at Triple-A Charlotte, hitting over .350 with significant power, sparking calls for a potential promotion. Despite the mounting pressure, general manager Chris Getz has expressed continued support for Vaughn, attributing some of his struggles to bad luck and emphasizing a focus on adjustments rather than an immediate roster change. The team is also dealing with a slew of injuries but anticipates reinforcements as players like Josh Rojas and Chase Meidroth near returns from the injured list. While optimism remains for improved results, the White Sox acknowledge the need for better execution and timely hitting to reverse their fortunes.

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