Who will lead the 2022 White Sox in homers?

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Who will lead the 2022 White Sox in homers?

Andrew Vaughn is the current leader in the home run race. The Chicago White Sox are in a tie for 40th place in American League and 77th in baseball. Andrew Vaughn gained sole possession of first place with a go-ahead homer off Daniel Mengden on Thursday. The team's current record is 40-50. It takes 15 home runs to lead the White White Sox. I don't have a strong inkling as to who I would put money on if I were a betting man.

He's currently leading the league in home runs. He's been healthy and he's hit 14 of his 15 home run against right-handers. His all-fields approach doesn't lend itself to home-run binges.

Abreu will lead the 2022 White Sox in home runs.

He hasn't hit more than four home runs in a month this year.

Sheets hit .359/.377/.641 in August. He has the team's lowest ground-ball rate among regulars.

He has to do all his damage against right-handers and left-handed hitters. He's a minus defender.

When healthy, he has the liveliest bat of the bunch.

He hasn't started a game since August 25 because his wrist is in pain. He hasn’t hit a homer in the second half.

AJ Pollock has hit 10 home runs in the second half. Pollocks has a lot of success against left-handers.

Eloy Jiménez is the most likely candidate to hit 10 home runs in a month for the 2022 White Sox. Jake Burger hasn't played for them since Independence Day.


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