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Colson Montgomery Joins White Sox, Riding A Wave Of Confidence

  • On Monday night at Rate Field, the Chicago White Sox hosted their first home game following the passing of former closer Bobby Jenks.
  • Jenks, who battled stomach cancer and died at 44, played seven MLB seasons including six with the White Sox and was part of the 2005 championship team.
  • The team honored Jenks with commemorative 45 patches, a tribute video, and a moment of silence while fans placed flowers at the 2005 World Series monument.
  • Rookie infielder Colson Montgomery, 23, debuted recently, going 5-for-10 in Colorado and making highlight catches, with GM Chris Getz expressing pride and seeing him as a key rebuild piece.
  • Montgomery’s arrival signals continued rebuilding efforts amid a likely third consecutive 100-loss season, with the team focused on developing young talent for its future success.
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Colson Montgomery makes his home debut with the Chicago White Sox

Colson Montgomery traveled a bumpy road from top prospect to the major leagues. The young shortstop was joined on the journey by the Chicago White Sox.

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