White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery makes spectacular over-the-shoulder catch in MLB debut
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Colson Montgomery made a remarkable first impression in his major league debut for the Chicago White Sox against the Colorado Rockies. He displayed skill by making an over-the-shoulder catch in the second inning, showcasing his athletic ability. Montgomery reached base on a catcher's interference call, marking a notable achievement as the first player since 1961 in the expansion era to do so in his first plate appearance. Although he did not secure a hit, he contributed to the team's 3-2 victory with a walk and a strikeout, while family and friends supported him at Coors Field.
Colson Montgomery made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch in his major league debut, diving to grab a looper from Ryan Ritter in the second inning.
Montgomery reached base on a catcher’s interference call, becoming the first player in the expansion era since 1961 to do so on his first plate appearance.
Drafted 22nd overall in 2021, Montgomery was 0 for 2 with a walk and a strikeout in the White Sox's 3-2 victory.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pound shortstop had about 15-20 family members and friends present at Coors Field to witness his debut.
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