White Sox could look to recently DFA'd veteran to be first baseman in 2025 and beyond
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The Chicago White Sox are currently undergoing a youth movement, with promising players like Kyle Teel, Edgar Quero, and Colson Montgomery in the lineup. However, the team still lacks a clear solution at first base, with Andrew Vaughn not meeting expectations after being a high draft pick. Tim Elko has had a chance but struggles with consistency. With the recent acquisition of Curtis Mead, the White Sox have cycled through eight different players at first base. Meanwhile, former Texas Ranger Nathaniel Lowe has been DFA'd by the Nationals, opening potential opportunities for the White Sox.
The White Sox are experiencing a youth movement in the lineup but still lack a definitive first baseman, exploring various options to fill the position, including recently-acquired Curtis Mead and Tim Elko.
Nathaniel Lowe was designated for assignment by the Nationals after a disappointing season, despite being considered an underrated player in previous years, with a solid OPS prior to 2025.
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