Tyler Saladino is a sort of “tweener” when it comes to the White Sox clubhouse this spring.
With 161 games over two seasons under his belt, the 27-year-old infielder is not yet a clubhouse veteran, so he still looks to the example of players such as Todd Frazier, Geovany Soto and Melky Cabrera. But he also has enough experience he feels like he can help some of the younger players upon which the Sox are staking their rebuild.
Saladino likes the dual roles, and he said he goes home feeling excited every day thinking about continuing to develop with the Sox as they try to mold the young group into a contender.