Miguel Vargas may have cooled off from his red-hot May, but he is still receiving accolades for a swing adjustment he made in late April that saved his big league career.
Vargas was trending toward being a bust after the Chicago White Sox acquired him from the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-team trade deadline deal last season. He produced a .104/.217/.170 slash line in 42 games with the White Sox last year.
It looked like Vargas was not going to fare much better at the start of 2025, either.