He recorded a single in the top of the fifth inning, then lined out to left field in the seventh. That lineout should have been part of a 3-for-3 night if it wasn't for a diving effort by day by Royals left fielder Nate Eaton. Sosa's lineup had a .910 expected batting average based on exit velocity. The door is wide open for Sosa to make an impression with the big league ball club. With Tim Anderson on the shelf for the next 4-6 weeks with a torn ligament in his middle finger, Sosa figures to see an increased role with the team. "The more you do, the more you play," Tony La Russa said when asked about Sosa. Sosa has done a bit of everything during his 85 games in the minor leagues. The White Sox's No. 21 ranked prospect is batting .316 with 16 home runs, 58 RBIs, and a .878 OPS. If those numbers can translate to the big leagues, it could be just what the White Sox need to rejuvenate the offense during Tim Anderson's absence. La Russa hinted that Sosa should see playing time at shortstop or second base if he continues to show some pop. Shortstop would make the most sense for Sosa. Josh Harrison has been on a tear of late, batting .300 with three home runs in his last 15 games. There is no reason to move him from second base. Meanwhile, Leury Garcia is batting just .211 this season and is a questionable defender at shortstop. It is unfair to put pressure on Sosa to be the White Sox savior. He is just a rookie and is getting his feet wet amid a pennant race. The White Sox and their fans should temper their expectations for him. But this season, Sosa's play in the minor leagues has been enough to earn a fair look on the big league club. There is no way to assess his ability unless he is allowed some consistent playing time. Missing Tim Anderson is less than ideal, but Rick Hahn's lack of moves during the offseason and trade deadline has put the White Sox in this position. Without depth, you have to put some trust in an unproven rookie to pick up the slack.
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