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Daryl Van Schouwen

White Sox’ top pick Andrew Vaughn wastes no time getting pro career started

Andrew Vaughn’s first impression was a good one.

The White Sox’ No. 3 overall draft pick, generally viewed as the best hitter available in the draft, homered in his second game as a professional on Tuesday, belting a home run his first time up and going 4-for-5 with two doubles as well. In his first game, Vaughn went 2-for-4 with a pair of singles.

Vaughn, a right-handed hitting first baseman, will be promoted “in a couple of days,” Sox director of player development Chris Getz said.

“Even with the layoff, he didn’t waste any time,” Getz said. “You kind of just look at his swing, this is what made him attractive in the draft. He has a natural sense of timing. He likes the bat path. He likes the balance. Uses the entire field. He did that last night.

“He’s comfortable hitting with two strikes. He can drive the ball to all fields.”

Vaughn is expected to go to low Class A Kannapolis.

High praise

At AA Birmingham, Luis Robert isn’t letting up.

Robert is batting .349/.401/.616 with 15 homers, 20 doubles, six triples, 51 RBI, 60 runs scored and 26 stolen bases over 72 games this season between Class A Winston-Salem and Birmingham.

“Speaking to scouts that have covered the Southern League for the last 10 years, I’ve heard some guys say they haven’t see a player like this come through there in some time,” Getz said.

So bring him up? Promote to AAA Charlotte? Getz wasn’t as conclusive about that.

“In terms of laying out the rest of the year, when he’s ready for the next challenge, we’re discussing it,” Getz said. “There’s nothing definitive at this point. He’s going to the Futures Game this weekend and look forward to having Jim Thome managing that.

Hardware for Abreu

First baseman Jose Abreu received his 2018 Silver Slugger Award, given to the best offensive player at his position, before the first game. The first 20,000 fans received Abreu Silver Slugger bobbleheads and saw Abreu double and single in his first two plate appearances.

Abreu (2014, ‘18), Carlton Fisk (1981,’85, ‘88), Frank Thomas (1991, ‘93-94, 2000), Magglio Ordoñez (2000, ‘02) and Alexei Ramírez (2010, ‘14) are the only players in Sox history to win multiple Silver Slugger Awards. Abreu was selected to the All-Star team for the third time in his six seasons with the Sox.

This and that

The requested waivers on Yonder Alonso for the purpose of granting his unconditional release. Alonso was designated for assignment Friday.

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