Leury Garcia |
Since Anderson went on the injured list on Aug. 29, Garcia has gone 14 for 40 with two home runs and seven RBIs. He homered in Saturday's 9-8 loss to the Boston Red Sox, and over the previous 14 days leading into Sunday, he was slashing .365/.407/.519.
But we hadn't seen anything yet.
With the score tied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth Sunday, Garcia stepped to the plate with two outs and nobody on against Boston reliever Garrett Whitlock. Garcia fell behind 0-2 in the count, and it looked like the game was going to extra innings.
Instead, Garcia jumped on the 0-2 pitch and launched it 430 feet over the wall in center field for a walk-off homer and a 2-1 White Sox victory.
It was only his fifth home run of the season. Go figure. Unlikely hero.
Certainly, all Sox fans are looking forward to Anderson's return to the lineup, which reportedly will happen Tuesday against the Los Angeles Angels.
But Garcia has done his job in a backup role. During parts of nine seasons with the Sox, Garcia has played seven different positions on the field, including pitcher. When he first joined the professional ranks, he was a shortstop by trade, and honestly, it feels as though his most productive times at the plate have occurred when he's playing shortstop and filling in for Anderson.
He just must be most comfortable at that position, although he there's no chance he'll take Anderson's job. In the meantime, he deserves his props for a big hit Sunday.
The Sox are 82-61 after taking two of three from Boston. Their AL Central lead is 12. Their magic number is 9.
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