Thursday, May 28, 2026

Opportunity Knocks

I’m a firm believer in injuries being opportunities; just ask Wally Pipp and Lou Gehrig. I know a good medium. Of course, it’s only an opportunity for organizations that have the wherewithal to plug in the talent. I don’t want to get ahead of myself here, but the White Sox look to be reaching that stage, if David Sandlin’s debut in last night’s 15-2 Sox win is any indication. Two pitches in, and the 25-year old righthander was down 1-0, courtesy of yet another Byron Buxton homerun against the Sox (number 24, if you’re counting). But after Buxton, eighteen consecutive Twins went down without a hit or a walk. On the night, Sandlin needed just 61 pitches to get through six innings. Manager Vibes Venable did the right thing bringing in Brandon Eisert to start the seventh. Sandlin is a talent to develop, not waste. Chase Meidroth hit a grand slam in the seventh inning, with Munetaka Murakami going back-to-back four pitches later. Oh, and Sam Antonacci had himself a three-hit, three-RBI night. More, please.

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