Brooks Baldwin, an infielder for the White Sox, emphasizes a straightforward defensive approach rooted in his athleticism. Recently making his major-league starting debut in the outfield, Baldwin's adaptability is notable—having played various infield positions and outfield in both college and minors. His manager, Will Venable, praises Baldwin's capability to contribute across the diamond. As the White Sox navigate a rebuilding phase, attention also turns to prospects like Colson Montgomery and Chase Meidroth, underscoring an organizational focus on youth development in pursuit of a brighter future.
I like to say it's like a dog playing fetch - if the ball's up, go get it.
He just ends up making plays, it feels like. You can put him literally anywhere, and he's a switch hitter.
They're not far off, and they have the things they need to continue to work on.
It's easier to read balls in center because you can see more of the trajectory of the ball.
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