White Sox again searching for fixes as shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery struggles at Triple-A
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Colson Montgomery, the White Sox's top shortstop prospect, has faced ongoing offensive struggles after a brief improvement. Following a strong 10-game performance with a .341 average, his numbers plummeted again. Currently hitting just .135 over his last 15 games, Montgomery's consistent failure to succeed at the Triple-A level raises concerns about his future with the team. General manager Chris Getz emphasizes the need for Montgomery to maintain a consistent routine and close the gaps in his performance to harness his potential as a cornerstone player for the Sox.
"More than anything, we just want him to get as consistent as possible," general manager Chris Getz said Monday. "We have seen some signs, and then there's a stretch here or there [where], perhaps, he's kind of getting exposed at times."
"This game can be very challenging, and you can fall into these traps along the way. He's still growing as a player and a person."
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