When the White Sox acquired Miguel Vargas at the trade deadline last season, there were expectations that he would be one of the main hitters in the next competitive White Sox lineup.
However, I’m sure that both the White Sox and Vargas were disappointed with the start to his White Sox career, as he hit just .104 with two homeruns and seven RBIs in 42 games for the Sox after the trade.
After a full offseason, he came out with a very nice Spring Training, giving people a glimpse of what he could be. In the spring, he hit .341 with two homeruns and six RBIs, while walking more times than he struck out. While it is still Spring Training, it was encouraging to see the progress after what happened in the 2024 season.
Unfortunately, the 2025 season didn’t start off too great for Vargas, as of
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