White Sox supporting 1B Andrew Vaughn through tough start to the season
- The Chicago White Sox are supporting first baseman Andrew Vaughn through a slow start in the 2025 season, including a game on April 29 in Chicago against Milwaukee.
- Vaughn’s struggles follow a difficult 2024 season marked by a 41-121 team record and ongoing injuries among key position players.
- General manager Chris Getz confirmed Vaughn is receiving focused, one-on-one mechanical adjustments from hitting director Ryan Fuller after a batting average of.160 in recent games.
- At 27, Vaughn has recorded nine home runs and 20 RBIs across 24 games this season, but his power has noticeably declined recently, with just a couple of extra-base hits over his past 12 outings. His expected batting average of.243 indicates that he's been somewhat unlucky at the plate.
- The White Sox remain committed to Vaughn amid rebuilding efforts supported by their farm system, which includes struggling top prospect Colson Montgomery working on his swing in Arizona.
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White Sox backing Vaughn, for now
CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox are sticking with Andrew Vaughn — for now. Vaughn was batting .161 this month going into Tuesday night’s game against Milwaukee. The struggling first baseman had just two extra-base hits in his last 11…

White Sox supporting 1B Andrew Vaughn through tough start to the season
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With Andrew Vaughn struggling at the plate, the calls to promote Tim Elko have grown louder. White Sox general manager Chris Getz met with reporters ahead of the White Sox six-game homestand on Wednesday and dropped a hint that the 26-year-old could be joining the big league club soon. “Tim’s hitting the ball very hard, actually harder than he’s always hit it, and most importantly, how often he is doing it. I believe he’s certainly leading the …
The White Sox are riding through Andrew Vaughn's cold start, in lieu of Tim Elko's hot hand - Sox Machine
The surface results of the opening month of the season are admittedly hard to reconcile. In his fifth major league season, 27-year-old first baseman Andrew Vaughn is hitting .160/.204/.274 with three home runs in 27 games, with multiple measures of wins above replacement regarding him as the least productive regular player in the league while […]
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