White Sox supporting 1B Andrew Vaughn through tough start to the season
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The Chicago White Sox are maintaining their faith in first baseman Andrew Vaughn despite his poor performance, as he is batting just .161 this month. General manager Chris Getz highlighted Vaughn's tough luck this season and expressed expectations for improvement. Meanwhile, Tim Elko is excelling with a .354 average in Triple-A. With the White Sox’s injury issues complicating the team dynamics, Getz emphasized the need for Vaughn to make mechanical adjustments, while also providing updates on other injured players on the roster.
We're more focused on supporting Andrew right now. He's been one of the more unlucky hitters in baseball. I know he wants greater results for the White Sox and for himself. And we expect more out of him.
There's some areas in which mechanically, that adjustments that need to be made. But the results that he's gotten at the surface level, we know that it's a little deceptive.
Vaughn's slow start comes with the White Sox dealing with a handful of injuries, especially with their position players.
Korey has stacked up some quality days, feels pretty good. He's still in a running progression, but the swelling's down. He's getting more confident.
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