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Paul Sullivan: Tim Anderson is selling the White Sox — and himself — with his new YouTube channel

GLENDALE, Ariz. - Near the end of his latest YouTube video, White Sox star Tim Anderson reveals the reason he has taken it upon himself to bring more life to Camelback Ranch.

Yolmer Sanchez is gone, Anderson explained, and someone had to fill the void.

"You know the type of guy Yolmer was," Anderson said Thursday morning at Sox camp. "He was bringing the excitement, keeping everybody in a positive way, always being funny and loud. I've just got to pick up the energy for him, I guess - keep everyone positive, keep pushing and motivating everybody to deliver something that can be real dope."

So can we expect Anderson to dump a bucket

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