Amid his uncertain future with the White Sox, Jos Abreu’s teammates hope the 2022 season isn’t the first baseman’s last on the South Side.
“I would love to have Abreu back,” closer Liam Hendriks said.
Added Giolito:"He’s so much of what makes this team, this team, and he's done just amazing things on and off the field ever since I've been here and had the pleasure of being his teammate. Abreu will be 36 in January, but he showed no signs of slowing down during a strong 2022 campaign. He has been the Sox’ top hitter this season and, amid a rash of injuries up and down the roster, has been incredibly durable, playing 157 of a possible 161 games.“Like Tony [La Russa] said [Monday] in the press conference, he’s a stubborn, unbelievable baseball player,” acting manager Miguel Cairo said.
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