White Sox's Chase Meidroth out to duplicate MLB debut vs. Red Sox
- Chase Meidroth debuted for the White Sox on Friday against the Boston Red Sox at Rate Field.
- The White Sox, dealing with injuries and an eight-game losing streak, sought to bolster their roster.
- Meidroth, acquired in a December trade that sent Garrett Crochet to Boston, had a strong start in Triple-A.
- Chris Getz said Meidroth displayed good plate discipline during spring training, even without getting hits.
- Meidroth's call-up provides the White Sox an offensive upgrade and a chance to address a major area of need.
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White Sox's Chase Meidroth out to duplicate MLB debut vs. Red Sox
Losses and injuries have mounted for the Chicago White Sox in the first two weeks of the season. "It's going to be one of these things that happens," manager Will Venable said. "We know every team deals with it, so…


Infielder Chase Meidroth makes big league debut with the Chicago White Sox
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox brought up infielder Chase Meidroth from Triple-A Charlotte on Friday and placed left-hander Fraser Ellard on the 15-day injured list.
Chase Meidroth makes his major-league debut with the Chicago White Sox: ‘He’s part of our future’
Chase Meidroth arrived at Rate Field around 11 a.m. Friday, just trying to take it all in. “I don’t think it’s still sunk in yet,” the infielder said less than four hours before the series opener against the Boston Red Sox. The Chicago White Sox called up Meidroth from Triple-A Charlotte on Friday morning. He was in the lineup, hitting seventh and playing second base in his major-league debut. Meidroth walked in his first plate appearance and sc…
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