Brooks Baldwin was called up by the White Sox after Luis Robert Jr. was placed on the injured list. Baldwin, a utility player, had been excelling in Triple-A Charlotte, posting a .368 batting average with 11 home runs. His previous stint in the majors this season was less successful, with a .211 average. Manager Will Venable noted the need for Baldwin to gain in-game experience to foster his development and emphasized his role in the team's future plans as he continues to enhance his skills.
Baldwin joins the White Sox roster as they fill the open spot left by Luis Robert Jr. on the injured list; he had a strong season in Triple-A.
Baldwin showcased his prowess in Triple-A with a .368 batting average and 11 home runs over 128 plate appearances, demonstrating his potential.
Manager Will Venable emphasized the importance of Baldwin gaining in-game experience and playing opportunities for his development, highlighting his future with the team.
Baldwin had previously struggled in the majors, posting a .211 batting average but showed promise with his abilities in the outfield and versatility.
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