White Sox Promote Top Prospect Sam Antonacci for Major League Debut
White Sox call on another prospect, add Antonacci
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The Chicago White Sox have called up 23-year-old Sam Antonacci from Triple-A Charlotte for his major league debut against the Tampa Bay Rays. Antonacci, who previously helped Italy reach the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic, is ranked as the No. 10 prospect in the White Sox organization.
- 01Sam Antonacci makes his major league debut at 23 years old.
- 02He had a strong performance in Triple-A, hitting .313 with two homers and seven RBI.
- 03Antonacci played a key role for Italy in the World Baseball Classic.
- 04His promotion follows the debut of left-hander Noah Schultz.
- 05The White Sox also made roster changes, recalling Tyler Gilbert and designating Dustin Harris for assignment.
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The Chicago White Sox have promoted 23-year-old Sam Antonacci from Triple-A Charlotte, marking his major league debut against the Tampa Bay Rays. Antonacci, who batted .313 with two home runs and seven RBIs in 14 games at Charlotte, will start at second base and bat fifth in the lineup. He previously showcased his talent by helping Italy reach the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic, where he hit a home run against the United States. This call-up comes just a day after fellow prospect Noah Schultz debuted on the mound for the White Sox. Additionally, the team recalled left-hander Tyler Gilbert from Charlotte and designated outfielder Dustin Harris for assignment as part of their roster adjustments.
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Antonacci's debut adds excitement for White Sox fans and could influence the team's performance as they seek to improve their standings.
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