White Sox recall Bryan Ramos from Charlotte, claim Jacob Amaya off waivers
Briefly

"That's such an accomplishment for me," Ramos said. The beauty for Ramos is having the means to bring his parents here as a U.S. citizen, instead of having to wait till December to visit them in Cuba."
"I've been practicing since January for that," Ramos said about studying for the citizenship exam. He went 10-for-10 on the test after preparing extensively.
"It's going to be day-to-day," interim manager Grady Sizemore said regarding Ramos's playing time. "I'm going to look for good matchups. He helps us out a lot."
"I'm just going to do the best I can. I don't have that on my mind. I don't have to show nothing to nobody. I know who I am and I know what I'm capable of doing." Ramos expressed his confidence ahead of his second stint.
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