3 Chicago White Sox players no longer worth defending
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox's struggles stem from various self-inflicted issues, including poor ownership, management decisions, and lackluster performances from their roster. While Jerry Reinsdorf and Chris Getz face criticism for team decisions, players like Jacob Amaya, Lenyn Sosa, and Nick Maton are tasked with proving their worth in the league despite their limitations. Among the players facing scrutiny is Andrew Vaughn, a former first-round pick, who has been underperforming, failing to contribute significantly in recent games, casting doubt on his future with the team.
Every single White Sox starting positional player got a hit except Vaughn on Friday's fun 11-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox. He also went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in yesterday's 3-2 walkoff victory.
While those guys likely should not be playing at the big-league level, they are here and have a duty to prove why they should be in the show.
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