Andrew Vaughn was once a highly regarded prospect for the White Sox after being drafted third overall in 2019. Despite hopes for him to become a power-hitting first baseman, his performance declined, leading to a demotion to Triple-A during the 2025 season. Shortly after, Vaughn was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers. In his debut for the Brewers, he hit a three-run home run, demonstrating the power that had long been anticipated during his tenure with the White Sox. His performance with Milwaukee marked a notable shift in his career.
In his best White Sox season, Andrew Vaughn hit 21 home runs with a .429 slugging percentage. A miserable start to the 2025 season helped Chicago finally realize that he was never going to develop into the big power first baseman they hoped, and the White Sox demoted Vaughn to Triple-A.
Andrew Vaughn goes yard in Brewers debut. In his first at-bat with Milwaukee, Vaughn blasted a three-run home run off of Dodgers All-Star Yoshinobu Yamamoto, because of course he did.
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