Utility Man Could Rejoin Chicago White Sox In Near Future
Briefly

Brooks Baldwin, a 24-year-old utility player for the Chicago White Sox, impressed during his recent stint in Triple-A Charlotte. After hitting .373 with five home runs, 14 RBIs in just 14 games, general manager Chris Getz indicated that Baldwin could be returning to the major league team soon. Baldwin has played multiple positions, predominantly in the outfield, and though his initial major league performance was modest, his current form suggests he is ready for another opportunity.
"His time will come and he'll rejoin the team, I would imagine in the near future," Getz said before Friday's game in Chicago.
"We've asked a lot of Brooks, whether it be bouncing around the diamond, on the infield and the outfield. He's gotten the majority of his work in the outfield and a matter of fact in center field."
"Offensively, he's performed really well. He has slashed .373/.431/.746 with five doubles, five home runs, 14 RBIs in Triple-A this season."
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