3 players who needed a hot start at Chicago White Sox spring training and are now on a heater
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have struggled in spring training with a Cactus League record of 2-8, highlighted by a recent loss to the Athletics. However, players like Luis Robert Jr. and Brandon Drury are showing promise. Robert boasts a .429 batting average with two home runs and is aiming to recover from a disappointing previous season. Drury is reviving his career with a string of successful games, also needing to stay healthy. The Sox need these performances to improve their overall outlook.
Among all the returning Sox players, Robert needs a spark the most. Limited by a right hip flexor injury last year, he only played in 100 games and had a career-low .224 batting average.
His early success at second base is a compelling reason to make the non-rostered spring training invitee the starter over Brooks Baldwin, who has had a slow start.
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