He might be missing in action to fans, but Geovany Soto has had a significant impact on the White Sox rookie catchers.
Potentially out for the season since May with an elbow injury, Soto has bucked a normal trend for most injured players with his constant presence at White Sox home games. He’s still uncertain, but Soto holds out hope he could play again during the 2017 season. Even if he doesn’t return, Soto has offered the young White Sox catchers plenty of value in an area they lack — experience.
“Everything,” catcher Omar Narvaez said. “The game plan.