The Chicago White Sox were well-represented in Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game, with four players: Carlos Rodón, Lance Lynn, Liam Hendriks, and Tim Anderson all earning nods.
After what has seemed like season after season of modest All-Star buzz around the White Sox roster, the franchise appears ready to become a fixture at the Midsummer’s Classic.
Compared the their expectations heading into the season, only one player, Carlos Rodón, was an unexpected All-Star. Yoán Moncada was snubbed, José Abreu slumped, and Eloy Jiménez, Luis Robert, and Michael Kopech missed far too much time to make a true All-Star case.