The Chicago White Sox, under GM Chris Getz's leadership, have prioritized acquiring and developing young power pitchers while neglecting offensive power in their rebuild strategy. Their struggles are highlighted by a record-low 133 home runs in 2024. Key players, including Luis Robert Jr. and Eloy Jimenez, battled injuries, compounding the offensive issues. While there's potential for future offensive strength with upcoming talent like Braden Montgomery, the current roster lacks promise beyond a few players, raising concerns about balancing development with immediate power needs.
The White Sox have emphasized pitching in their rebuild, leading to a significant power drought at the plate, finishing with a dismal 133 home runs.
Despite a history of strong hitters, the White Sox's recent focus on young power arms has resulted in a staggering drop in offensive power.
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