He signed the summer before, but Lenyn Sosa’s professional career otherwise lines up with Chris Getz’s tenure in the White Sox front office. Getz’s first year as the organization’s farm director in 2017 saw Sosa debut as a skinny 17-year-old shortstop fresh out of Venezuela whose complex league stat line stood out for the most rudimentary reasons.
“He’s always had contact ability,” Getz said. “When we were around him at 17 years old, I mean, there were always a lot of positives. You could tell he was a guy that was looking forward to getting in the box. That’s a good sign. Not everyone had that trait about them. But we’ve always believed in the player, and most importantly he’s believed in himself.”
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