White Sox Split Catcher Starts Between Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel
White Sox Split Catcher Starts Between Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel

White Sox Split Catcher Starts Between Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel

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The Chicago White Sox are developing a strong catching duo in Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel, both young prospects expected to share significant playing time behind the plate for years. Quero, a 22-year-old switch hitter acquired from the Angels, and Teel, a 23-year-old left-handed batter drafted in 2023, have been alternating starts, with Teel recently called up from Triple-A. Despite Quero's recent benchings against right-handed pitchers like Michael Lorenzen, the team appears committed to a timeshare approach that leverages their complementary batting styles. White Sox General Manager Chris Getz highlighted the catching position as a team strength, noting both players' potential to be among the best young catchers in baseball. This marks a notable shift for the franchise, which has not had a primary catcher under 24 since Ed Herrmann in 1969. Meanwhile, for the Toronto Blue Jays, Addison Barger will sit out again against a left-handed pitcher, with Ernie Clement and George Springer adjusting to cover his usual positions.

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