Tim Elko Rejoins Chicago White Sox For Third Major League Stint
Briefly

Tim Elko was recalled by the Chicago White Sox from Triple-A to replace injured utility man Brooks Baldwin. Elko has shown flashes of potential in his major league debut, including home runs against notable pitchers like Sandy Alcantara and Matthew Boyd. However, his overall performance in 63 plate appearances was disappointing, producing a slash line of .155/.222/.379 and leading to multiple demotions. In contrast, his numbers in Triple-A Charlotte were impressive, showcasing a better batting average and power numbers.
Elko had a few bright spots in the first 18 games of his major league career, including hitting a three-run home run off Sandy Alcantara and a 425-foot home run against Matthew Boyd.
Overall, Elko's performance wasn't enough to keep him in the major leagues for long, slashing .155/.222/.379 with four home runs and 24 strikeouts over 63 plate appearances.
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