It marked a feat that had never been accomplished before in White Sox history. Eloy Jimenez is the first player in White Sox history to have back-to-back games with 5 RBIs. Jimenez is also just the third player in White Sox history with 10 RBI in a two-game span. He joins Jim Thome (2009) and Robin Ventura (1995). His recent tear is building on an already impressive young career. Eloy Jimenez is batting .285/.327/.558 with 60 extra-base hits, including 44 home runs, 123 RBI over his last 162 games played... and he had just 25 career games before that. That is a scary thought for the rest of the American League because Jimenez is only going to get better. The ball explodes off his bat and he has the ability to hit 50 home runs in a season. Speaking of 50 home runs, Eloy Jimenez is the fastest (187 games) White Sox player to 50 career home runs. The previous mark was shared by Ron Kittle and Jose Abreu (218 games). "He's one of the best hitters in the league, just going on a tear with the homers. The energy he brings to our team, it's so great to have him back," White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito said after Monday's game. "I'd like to say I'm surprised by what he's doing but I'm not because he's really good." Eloy's recent hot stretch is a reminder of what the White Sox have been missing for four months. The White Sox have been able to weather the storm and flourish in his absence, however with him in the middle of the lineup everything changes. Jimenez takes the pressure off of Jose Abreu, provides protection to Yoan Moncada, and serves as the biggest bopper in a lineup already full of power.
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