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Sports

Former Braves Prospect Braden Shewmake Finds Success with Chicago White Sox

The Atlanta Braves made some significant changes to their roster this offseason, parting ways with several players to strengthen their major league lineup. One of these players, Braden Shewmake, a former top prospect for the Braves, has found success with his new team, the Chicago White Sox.

After a lackluster performance in the two games he started for Atlanta last season, Shewmake has shown great promise with the White Sox. He recently achieved a major milestone by hitting his first career home run off Detroit Tigers’ Kenta Maeda. This impressive feat marked a significant improvement in Shewmake’s performance, especially considering his previous reputation for lacking power during his time in Atlanta’s farm system.

During his tenure in Atlanta’s AAA Gwinnett, Shewmake struggled to demonstrate his power-hitting abilities, with a combined 23 home runs in almost 200 games and a slugging percentage of just .404. However, his recent achievements with the White Sox indicate a remarkable turnaround in his performance.

Not only did Shewmake showcase his batting prowess, but he also displayed his speed and base-running skills by stealing second base and subsequently scoring from third in another game. These impressive performances have undoubtedly caught the attention of baseball enthusiasts and fans alike, as Shewmake continues to make a significant impact with his new team.

Shewmake’s success with the White Sox reflects the potential for players to thrive in new environments, and serves as a testament to the transformative power of change in the world of professional sports.

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