White Sox To Call Up David Sandlin For MLB Debut
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White Sox To Call Up David Sandlin For MLB Debut
Right-hander David Sandlin is planned for promotion to the Chicago White Sox. The 25-year-old is already on the team’s 40-man roster, but Chicago must create space on the active roster to add him. Sandlin is expected to start for the White Sox, though his exact role in the pitching rotation is not fully defined. The timing suggests he may be called up primarily for a spot start. Chicago is currently playing 13 games without a day off, which increases the likelihood of using additional starters to manage workload.
"The 25-year-old is already on Chicago's 40-man, but the team will need to make space for Sandlin on the active roster. Confirming the move, James Fegan of Sox Machine noted that Sandlin is likely going to start for the White Sox, although it's not entirely clear how he would fit into the rotation."
"It's possible he's only coming up to make a spot start, considering Chicago is in the midst of playing 13 games without a day off. More to come..."
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