Following the All-Star break, the White Sox have dramatically improved their offensive performance, hitting 34 home runs since July 18, ranking second in MLB. They stand third in team batting average at .278 and have scored 105 runs, the best second-half start in 22 years. Key to this turnaround is an emphasis on attacking fastballs, leading to the team improving their fastball average significantly. Luis Robert Jr. and Lenyn Sosa have been standout players, while rookie Chase Meidroth has been placed on the injured list.
Attacking the fastball has transformed the White Sox offense since the All-Star break, contributing to a significant increase in their performance and ranking.
The White Sox's offensive success post-All-Star break is attributed to a team commitment to dominating fastballs, improving their batting average considerably.
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