Colson Montgomery makes his home debut with the Chicago White Sox
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Colson Montgomery made his home debut for the Chicago White Sox, reinforcing his position after overcoming difficulties in his early career. He played his first major league game recently and had a notable performance against the Rockies. Montgomery expressed gratitude for the organization's belief in him during tough times. His resurgence follows a challenging previous season and time refining his skills with hitting director Ryan Fuller. Montgomery's recent statistics indicate promising improvement as a key player for the rebuilding team.
Montgomery made his home debut for Chicago in the opener of a three-game series against Toronto. He played in his first major league game on Friday night at Colorado and went 5 for 10 while helping the White Sox take two of three against the Rockies.
I'm just so happy to be part of this organization, and them just believing in me, to be honest. Because there's a lot that goes into... last year, you don't really play the best, and then you start this year not really playing the best.
Ultimately it just came down to just really finding this routine that we've kind of, I guess you could say, fine-tuned. And I mean, I'm just trying to perfect that routine and then go out there and execute it.
Montgomery, 23, was a first-round pick in the 2021 amateur draft. He appeared to be on his way to a big league debut last season, but he had a tough year with Charlotte.
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