White Sox, Twins and Colson Montgomery
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One swing of Colson Montgomery’s bat was enough to produce a 7-3 White Sox victory over the Twins Saturday night at Rate Field, ending a three-game losing streak for the South Siders.
Colson Montgomery conectó su primer grand slam de su carrera y el cubano Luis Robert Jr. bateó un jonrón tardío el sábado por la noche
The Chicago White Sox celebrated a triumphant return to form on Monday night at Truist Park, snapping a four-game losing streak with an explosive 13-9 victory over the Atlanta Braves. However, the excitement was somewhat tempered by an injury to rookie shortstop Colson Montgomery, which raises questions about his future contributions to the team.
Colson Montgomery hits a grand slam to right-center field, giving the White Sox a 6-2 lead in the bottom of the 2nd inning
The 23-year-old slugging shortstop is one of the young talents sparking hope for the future on the South Side.
Colson Montgomery's efforts during the game against the Twins were remarkable. With two hits, including a powerful home run, he managed to score two runs and drive in another two, demonstrating his capability to impact the game positively. Montgomery's performance included:
ATLANTA — White Sox rookie shortstop Colson Montgomery was bound to come back down to earth at some point. He roared out of the gate after his debut July 4 to an .827 OPS in his first month in the majors, but he’s put up a more pedestrian .682 OPS in August.
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RotoBaller on MSNColson Montgomery Held Out With Side Injury
Chicago White Sox rookie shortstop Colson Montgomery (side) will take a seat for Tuesday's affair in Atlanta against the hosting Braves at Truist Park. Fellow rookie Chase Meidroth will get the nod at the 6 and will hit ninth against Braves right-hander Bryce Elder.