Colson Montgomery's MLB debut breaks unbelievable 30-year Chicago White Sox curse
Briefly

Colson Montgomery is called up by the Chicago White Sox to make his Major League debut after a successful stint at Triple-A, where he showcased his hitting prowess. He averaged .284 with six home runs and an OPS of 1.003 over the last 17 games. His call-up symbolizes the breaking of a 30-year curse for the organization, being the first position player drafted in the first round from high school to reach the majors since Mark Johnson, who debuted in 1998.
Colson Montgomery joins the White Sox after dominating Triple-A pitching with a .284 batting average and six home runs over 17 games, showcasing his potential.
Montgomery's call-up breaks a 30-year drought for the White Sox, making him the first high school position player drafted in the first round to reach the majors since Mark Johnson.
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