The Chicago White Sox have some power and ability at the shortstop position this year and in the future. The series between the White Sox and the Detroit Tigers this past weekend gave fans a glimpse of something in particular.
As the Braves face the White Sox once again, they will get to face off against former top SS prospect Braden Shewmake The Atlanta Braves look to defeat the White Sox again in another matchup that could be in for some bad weather.
The season did not start in a very positive way for the Chicago White Sox as they were swept by the Detroit Tigers over the opening weekend. Despite that outcome, there were some bright spots fans should grab onto as this is only the beginning of what could be a very long season.
The Chicago White Sox will be without infielder Braden Shewmake for 2-4 weeks. Shewmake exited early from Saturday's game against the San Francisco Giants with a sprained ankle.
The Chicago White Sox announced another roster move on Wednesday. Lenyn Sosa will begin the 2023 season with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights, where he has spent most of the past two seasons.
Braden Shewmake started at shortstop for the Chicago White Sox in Monday's Cactus League game against the Colorado Rockies. After coming over in the Aaron Bummer trade, Shewmake holds a spot on the White Sox 40-man roster.
The former first-round pick got a cup of coffee with the big league club, but struggled mightily at Gwinnett Back during the prior offseason, there was enough external uncertainty about the shortstop position for the Atlanta Braves that some thought Braden Shewmake might be a guy that could step into the position.
The Braves entered the 2023 season with a question mark at shortstop.
After Braden Shewmake was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett on Thursday, many in Braves Country expected the club to call Ehire Adrianza back up to Atlanta.
The Braves announced today that they have optioned Braden Shewmake to Triple-A Gwinnett on Thursday afternoon. Ehire Adrianza began his rehab stint in Mississippi about a week ago, so this was expected.
The Braves got some good injury news today, as Ehire Adrianza is expected to begin a rehab assignment in Rome: Braden Shewmake has had a so-so start to his MLB career, only making one start and subbing in defensively against Baltimore.
With Dansby Swanson gone, the Braves have struggled to find a replacement who can match his glove and his bat
Spencer Strider will put his unbeaten record on the line Saturday when the Atlanta Braves host the Baltimore Orioles in the second game of a three-game series.
As starting shortstop Orlando Arcia works his way back from injury, the Atlanta Braves are primed to split up reps at the position among a pair of young players: Vaughn Grissom and Braden Shewmake.
In addition, catcher Travis d’Arnaud will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Gwinnett Friday after spending the past four weeks on the concussion-related injured list.
The Atlanta Braves will option infielders Vaughn Grissom and Braden Shewmake to Triple-A, reports Mark Bowman of MLB.com. Both had been in line for the Opening Day shortstop job in Atlanta, but it seems that will now go to Orlando Arcia.
There have been a number of shocking developments for the Braves during Spring Training, some good and some bad. However, one thing I don’t think anybody could have predicted coming into the season is Braden Shewmake making the Opening Day roster.
The Braves have a handful of areas on the roster that have yet to be settled, even with Opening Day only a little over a week away
The Braves don’t have a highly respected farm system in the national media, but the club consistently develops talent at an elite rate.
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