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José Abreu, the longtime Chicago White Sox 1B and 2020 AL MVP, is signing with the Houston Astros

José Abreu doubled on the first pitch of his first at-bat with the Chicago White Sox on March 31, 2014, against the Minnesota Twins. “That pitch was right there, so I have to take advantage of it,” Abreu told reporters through an interpreter after the game. The first baseman has been a consistent offensive force ever since. The 2020 American League MVP and three-time All-Star is on the move to ...
White Sox first baseman José Abreu is congratulated in the dugout after hitting a solo home run in the eighth inning against the Rockies at Guaranteed Rate Field on Sept. 13, 2022.

José Abreu doubled on the first pitch of his first at-bat with the Chicago White Sox on March 31, 2014, against the Minnesota Twins.

“That pitch was right there, so I have to take advantage of it,” Abreu told reporters through an interpreter after the game.

The first baseman has been a consistent offensive force ever since.

The 2020 American League MVP and three-time All-Star is on the move

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