Andrew Benintendi’s Slump Continues as White Sox Struggle

Andrew Benintendi’s poor performance has been a major factor in the White Sox’s struggles this season. Despite being signed to the largest contract in franchise history, Benintendi is struggling in all aspects of his game, with a batting average of .167, an on-base percentage of .205, and a slugging percentage of .190. His defense has also been below par, with several outfield plays that have been questioned by manager Pedro Grifol. The White Sox, who have a record of 3-21, need Benintendi to turn things around quickly if they want to avoid a repeat of last season’s dismal finish.

Soto Backs Judge Amidst Slump, Citing Faith in Great Hitter

All-Star outfielder Juan Soto expressed confidence that New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will overcome his current hitting struggles. Soto emphasized that slumps are a part of baseball and that Judge’s talent is undeniable. Despite Judge’s slow start, the Yankees have a 15-8 record, and Soto believes Judge’s presence is not negatively affecting his performance. Other teammates, including starting pitcher Carlos Rodon, also remain confident in Judge’s abilities.

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