There was a more innocuous example midway through the season, where Chase Meidroth and Mike Tauchman flipped spots at the top of the batting order seemingly without a precipitating cause, or a more pointed moment in early May when the White Sox beat worked up to nerve to ask what the story was with Joshua Palacios — cut by the Pirates at the end of spring training — repeatedly batting in the middle of the lineup.
In each case, White Sox manager Will Venable conceded he didn’t really know.
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