Lenyn Sosa has transformed into a major offensive contributor for the Chicago White Sox after a slow start. He showed promise late in 2024 with a .964 OPS in September and earned an everyday role at second base in 2025. In July he hit .294/.330/.482, then exploded in August with seven home runs and a .551 slugging percentage across 17 games. He leads the team with 17 home runs and 55 RBIs. His expected batting average sits in the 89th percentile and expected slugging in the 83rd percentile, suggesting his production is sustainable. Increased walk rates could elevate him among top offensive second basemen.
A notorious slow-starter, Sosa first started to show some potential toward the end of 2024. While his season-long numbers weren't good, he had a really strong September (.964 OPS), and the White Sox were hoping it would carry over into 2025. After getting the nod at second base on Opening Day, Sosa has found an everyday role in the White Sox lineup for the first real time in his career, and he's made the most of it.
July and August have taken it to a new level for Sosa. In July, Sosa slashed .294/.330/.482 and was one of the more reliable contact hitters in the Sox lineup. So far in August, he's turned from a solid contact hitter into a straight-up slugger, with seven home runs and a .551 slugging percentage in 17 games this month. Sosa now leads the White Sox with 17 homers and 55 RBIs on the year.
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