The Chicago White Sox's strategy to support infielder Colson Montgomery has shifted after a tough start in Triple-A, where he struggled with a .149 average. Instead of letting him weather the slump in Charlotte, they sent him to Arizona for individualized training. Upon his return, Montgomery showed significant improvement, hitting .333 with three doubles and four RBIs in just four games. General manager Chris Getz expressed optimism about Montgomery's development, suggesting mental benefits from the training. The team's proactive approach exemplifies their open-mindedness in player development.
We feel like he's on track and now he can view his season from the point where he returned to Charlotte and just move forward.
He's had a good restart. Fun to see him get a knock his first at-bat... We feel like he's on a positive track.
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