WATCH: White Sox Catcher Edgar Quero Notches First MLB Hit
Briefly

Catcher Edgar Quero, a promising talent for the Chicago White Sox, achieved his first major league hit during a game against the Red Sox. The No. 6 prospect quickly made his mark, hitting a double off a 95.5 mph fastball in his second at-bat. After being called up ahead of Thursday's game, it took him six plate appearances in total to record this milestone. With impressive statistics from his time in Triple-A Charlotte, including a .333 batting average, Quero is heralded as a player to watch in the White Sox's future roster.
Catcher Edgar Quero, the team's No. 6 prospect, stepped to the plate for his second at-bat of the game in the ninth inning after pinch-hitting for Matt Thaiss in the seventh.
It took him just six plate appearances to get his first hit, marking the first of many significant moments as he begins his Major League journey.
Quero swung at the first pitch, a 95.5 mile-per-hour fastball on the high and outside part of the zone, and swatted it to the opposite field.
Across 15 games and 63 plate appearances for Triple-A Charlotte in 2025, Quero had an impressive .333 batting average and .444 on-base percentage.
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