Spring Training Job Battles: AL Central
Briefly

As spring training begins, the Chicago White Sox focus on evaluating shortstop candidates, crucial for fantasy implications. Amaya, who was last year's primary shortstop, faces an uphill battle after being removed from the 40-man roster. Montgomery is making a strong push, having performed well early in camp despite a rough previous season in Triple-A. Meidroth shows better readiness for the majors with impressive plate discipline, whereas Baldwin's capability to handle multiple infield positions adds to the competition during this critical evaluation period for the team.
Amaya was the White Sox' primary shortstop last September but has been removed from the 40-man roster earlier this offseason, indicating a tough camp ahead.
Montgomery has made a nice early impression in spring training, hitting a homer in the team's first Cactus League contest despite a previous underwhelming Triple-A season.
Meidroth looks more prepared for the majors than Montgomery with his stellar plate discipline, even if shortstop is his third-best position.
Baldwin is also expected to get significant playing time this spring, capable of handling both middle-infield positions.
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