Chicago White Sox: One area on the roster that needs to improve
The Chicago White Sox have performed better than expected this season, especially after three straight 100+ loss seasons. The White Sox (19-21) are a game behind the Cleveland Guardians (21-21) for the lead in the American League Central.
Despite a low batting average (.230), third baseman Miguel Vargas has appeared to overcome his struggles at the plate. In 39 games, Vargas has an OPS of .841 and is third on the team in home runs (nine). First baseman Munetaka Murakami is the team leader (15), while shortstop Colson Montgomery is second (10).
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Even though the White Sox have seen good permeate through the roster, the one area that has been a disappointment has been the outfield. Having a chance to compete in a weak American League Central, figuring out how to get more production from their outfielders is a must for the White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox outfield production has been their Achilles heel this season, and needs to be figured out

According to MLB.com’s Scott Merkin, the White Sox’s lack of production from their outfielders has been a concern. Merkin points to the outfielders’ ranking near or at the bottom in OPS, slugging percentage and extra-base hits.
“This answer could have been outfield or catcher, which are two areas of pronounced early struggles for a team off to a somewhat surprising start,” wrote Merkin. “But the White Sox outfield ranks 30th in extra-base hits, 28th in slugging percentage, 27th in OPS and RBIs, 25th in on-base percentage and 24th in batting average. Internal help is on the way, with Austin Hays and Everson Pereira working their way back from injury, and Braden Montgomery — the team’s top prospect and No. 28 overall, per MLB Pipeline — recently being promoted to Triple-A Charlotte and just one step away from Chicago.”
Outfielder Austin Hays has been one of the big disappointments of the White Sox’s offseason. Signed to a one-year ($6 million), Hays is on the injured list with his second lower-body injury of the season (left calf strain). The former All-Star spent nearly the whole month of April (7-27) on the injured list with a right hamstring strain.
Hays is a candidate to get traded at the trade deadline (Aug. 3) to allow outfielder Braden Montgomery to see time in the big leagues. The White Sox recently promoted Montgomery to Triple-A, which signals he could be making his debut later this season if he does well.
Production from infielder/outfielder Luisangel Acuna could also allow Montgomery to have a spot on the big league roster. A piece in the trade that sent Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets, Acuna is hitting .175 with a .427 OPS in 31 games.
If the White Sox have a legitimate chance to compete, trading for a quality outfielder who can add to the lineup and in the field should be the focus of Chris Getz.

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Source: https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-white-sox-outfield-production-has-been-a-problem/
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