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From the Locker Room: Yolmer's back!

And contributing: 2-for-3 with two doubles and two walks, in Sunday's win
From the Locker Room: Yolmer's back!
From the Locker Room: Yolmer's back!

If you haven't heard, old friend Yolmer Sánchez is back — and not just as a token Gatorade-pourer, but as a contributing member of a winning White Sox club.

"It definitely feels really good," Yolmer observed after his 2-for-3, two-walk Sunday subbing at third base for Yoán Moncada. "When you have the opportunity when the guys need a day off, you have to do you best to keep the momentum going. Don’t try to do too much. Don’t miss your pitch if you get it, have a good play in the box, and contribute to a win." 

It wasn't too long a road, but it did wind to San Francisco, where he signed as a free agent after the White Sox non-tendered him — after a Gold Glove season at second base, no less!

"I have to keep working hard and take everything the positive way," Sánchez said. "I just try to help the team...I don’t take anything personally. What happened in the last three or four months, doesn’t matter now.

"When the Giants said they didn't have a plan for me, I asked for my release to see what I could get. With the White Sox, we’ve ben talking since last year. This was the best option. You feel like you’re home."

Yolmer, whose prankster nature has been somewhat stifled by pandemic protocols, does promise that he still has a few fun tricks up his sleeve. But for now, he's excited to be in first place, in September, for the first time as a member of the White Sox.

"I've been with the team through bad times and so-so times," Sánchez said. "I want to be here when we win everything."

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Yolmer Sánchez video courtesy of the Chicago White Sox.


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Actor (final credit: murdered by Albert Einstein in "Carnage Hall"), musician (Ethnocentric Republicans), and Nerf hoops champion, Wiffleball aficionado and onetime bilingual kindergarten teacher, Brett Ballantini also writes about baseball, basketball and sometimes hockey, for the NBA, MLB, NHL, and Slam, Hoop, Sporting News, the Athletic, SB Nation and others. He was CSN Chicago’s Blackhawks beat writer when their 49-year Stanley Cup drought ended in 2009-10, and took over the White Sox beat after that. He currently is the editor-in-chief of South Side Hit Pen and beat writer for Inside the Rays. He also wrote a book about Ozzie Guillén but is running out of space, so follow him on Twitter @BrettBallantini and he'll probably tell you even more about himself than you ever wanted to know.

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