Braden Montgomery's triumphant arrival simplifies Will Venable's job
Key Points:
- Braden Montgomery delivered a walk-off two-run homer in the 10th inning, showcasing why the White Sox called him up, as he can contribute independently without needing extensive managerial support.
- Manager Will Venable has been using all available bench players early in games, leading to intense managerial activity that can be draining and makes the lineup easier for opposing managers to navigate late in games.
- Venable acknowledges some managerial missteps, such as failing to adjust bunt strategies, highlighting the need for the front office to provide more self-sufficient players to ease bench management.
- Montgomery's arrival is timely, as the White Sox are balancing winning with player development, and his ability to play regularly without heavy handholding is valuable while key players remain sidelined.
- The White Sox aim to develop Montgomery through experience, accepting some rookie growing pains as part of building a more sustainable, less management-intensive lineup for the future.