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 trying to master the mental game as Sox drop his home debut against Blue Jays
Colson Montgomery’s bat put him in the picture as the White Sox’ shortstop of the future, but he knows it’s his head that could just as easily wipe him out of it.Staying outside of that dome has led to a productive first few days in the big leagues for the prized rookie out of Holland, Indiana — and he’s not planning on spiraling back into bad thoughts anytime soon.“I’ve learned a lot more mentally than physically, to be honest,” Montgomery said…
White Sox honor fallen World Series hero Bobby Jenks with emotional ballpark tribute
The Chicago White Sox were in mourning on Monday night, as they played their first home game since the death of former pitcher Bobby Jenks, who died at 44 years old after battling cancer. The team, wearing a No. 45 patch on their jerseys to commemorate Jenks, held a moment of silence after showing a tribute video to those in the stands on Monday night at Rate Field. The No. 45 patches will be worn for the remainder of the 2025 season. CLICK HERE…

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.
Colson Montgomery makes home debut with White Sox
CHICAGO — Colson Montgomery travelled a bumpy road from top prospect to the major leagues. The young shortstop was joined on the journey by the Chicago White Sox. That made Monday night even sweeter for the player and the rebuilding team. Montgomery made his home debut for Chicago in an 8-4 loss to Toronto, going 0 for 3 with a walk and scoring a run. He also made a nice diving stop on Alejandro Kirk’s grounder up the middle in the fourth inning…
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