White Sox hitter who was Clayton Kershaw's 3,000th strikeout gets brutal update
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Vinny Capra was designated for assignment by the Chicago White Sox, marking the end of his short stint with the team. Capra's time included struggles at the plate, managing a .190 batting average during his tenure and an overall average of .125 for the season. This decision opens a roster spot for Colson Montgomery, the organization's top infield prospect, who has been called up from Triple-A Charlotte. Montgomery's debut could lead to a reshaping of the infield, particularly moving Chase Meidroth to second base while others remain available for lineup adjustments.
Vinny Capra's tenure with the Chicago White Sox concluded when the team designated him for assignment, allowing top infield prospect Colson Montgomery to make his debut.
Capra struggled offensively, posting a .190 batting average with two doubles and two RBIs over 46 plate appearances, and an overall average of .125 for the season.
Colson Montgomery, called up from Triple-A Charlotte, is expected to take on the shortstop role, reshaping the infield and shifting Chase Meidroth to second base.
The White Sox maintain depth in their roster with players like Lenyn Sosa, Josh Rojas, and Miguel Vargas available for lineup adjustments based on performance.
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