Bobby Dalbec's climb to the Chicago White Sox began when he was called up from Triple-A Charlotte after Chase Meidroth went on the injured list. Facing his former team, the Red Sox, was a whirlwind experience, and though he struggled initially, he managed to start against the Twins, achieving his first hitâa double. Manager Will Venable sees potential in Dalbec as they seek to enhance their lineup's strength, especially with his previous success in the minors. The transition signifies a new chapter in Dalbec's professional journey.
When Chase Meidroth was placed on the 10-day IL with a thumb injury, Dalbec was called up from Triple-A Charlotte ahead of Monday's game against the Red Sox.
Dalbec described his return to Fenway as 'cool' but admitted he didn't get to soak it in too much due to the whirlwind of events surrounding his promotion.
Dalbec's first hit with the White Sox came in the fourth inning against Twins starter Bailey Ober, a double that marked his transition into the team's lineup.
Manager Will Venable expressed optimism about Dalbec, noting he has been swinging the bat really well in Triple-A and hopes to bring that production to the big leagues.
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