Alex Rios is having a great month so far for the Chicago White Sox
Alex Rios got off to a little bit of a slow start this season for the Chicago White Sox, but his bat started heating up in the end of April and it has been hot ever since. Rios had a 12 game hit streak end yesterday after failing to get a hit for the first time since April 25th. Since that time Rios’ average has gone from .277 to .322. Rios has had four multi-hit games already this month, including a 4/4 effort on Mothers’ Day. Unfortunately that effort was wasted since Bobby Jenks collapsed in the 9th that day, but Rios has been the White Sox best hitter. The opposition is aware of the way he is hitting the ball, but they haven’t been able to be too careful with him because homerun leader Paul Konerko is usually waiting in the on-deck circle to drive Rios in. Rios and Konerko are the only two that have been hitting the ball well all season for the White Sox. Rios has also been providing the Sox with a great glove out in centerfield and it looks like Rios is much more comfortable with the White Sox this season as compared to last.