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Alex Verdugo

Alex Verdugo

#24LF,
AVG
.244
HR
5
RBI
21
R
22
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 0"/209 lbs
Bat: L
Throw: L
Born: Tucson, Arizona
Draft: 2014 2nd round by the
  • The Middletown Press

    Chicago White Sox-N.Y. Yankees Runs

    White sox first. Tommy Pham singles to right field. Gavin Sheets singles to center field. Tommy Pham to second. Andrew Vaughn strikes out swinging. Eloy Jimenez lines out to right field to Juan Soto. Andrew Benintendi doubles to left field. Gavin Sheets to third. Tommy Pham scores. Paul DeJong walks. Korey Lee called out on strikes. 1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors, 3 left on. White sox 1, Yankees 0. Yankees first. Anthony Volpe flies out to deep center field to Tommy Pham. Juan Soto homers to right field. Aaron Judge singles to shallow infield. Alex Verdugo hits into a force out to first base. Aaron Judge out at second. Giancarlo Stanton doubles to deep right center field. Alex Verdugo scores. Anthony

  • Still Trying to Catch Up

    Up first are a couple more Connor Wong cards. These are not terribly exciting, just the standard Rainbow Foil and Gold bordered parallel cards. But, of course I have to add them. A year ago I said I would probably not super-collect Wong. Now here I am with well over 500 cards of a player who has only one full season in the Majors. 1. Alex Verdugo. Verdugo has hit a rough patch at a bad time for the Yankees. Jasson Dominguez is close to returning and Verdugo won't get more playing time than either of the other two outfielders. It looks like his time is coming to an end. 2. Chris Sale. It is frustrating to see how good Sale has been this year. He hasn't been this impressive since 2018. Of course

  • Associated Press

    Judge and Stanton homer to back effective Cortes as streaking Yankees top White Sox 4-2

    Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton homered, Nestor Cortes won for the first time in 5 1/2 weeks and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 4-2 on Friday night for their fifth straight victory. Alex Verdugo and Stanton hit consecutive RBI doubles off starter Mike Clevinger (0-2) in the fourth inning to give the Yankees a 3-1 lead.