Colson Montgomery became the youngest player to hit a home run in four straight games at 23 years and 180 days. Since July he has shown notable power, batting .23o with 34 hits, 13 home runs and 36 RBIs, including 12–13 homers across 30 games after the All-Star break. Drafted in 2021, he progressed through Kannapolis, Winston-Salem, Birmingham and Double-A Charlotte from 2022–2024. He has displayed uncommon power for a shortstop, hit his first career grand slam, and projects as a potential 40-home-run everyday shortstop while working to improve defensively.
Since July, Chicago White Sox rookie Colson Montgomery has had a hot hand. Towards the end of the month, Montgomery went on a home run streak against the rival Chicago Cubs, no less. On Tuesday, Montgomery etched his name in history by becoming the youngest player to hit a home run in four straight games, per Sarah Langs of MLB.com. He did so at the age of 23 and 180 days.
This year, Montgomery is batting .23o with 34 hits, 13 home runs, and 36 RBIs. Additionally, he hit 12-13 home runs over the course of 30 games since the MLB All-Star break. In 2021, Montgomery was drafted by the White Sox. From 2022 to 2024, he navigated through the minor leagues with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, Winston-Salem Dash, Birmingham Barons, and the Double-A Charlotte Knights. He batted .215 with 50 hits, 11 home runs, and 32 RBIs.
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