Somewhere deep inside Matt Davidson lurks a pitcher waiting to get out.
As a kid, the White Sox third baseman/designated hitter lived life on the mound and to this day Davidson calls pitching “a passion of mine.”
So it begs the question: Has Davidson ever considered discussing with the Sox a two-way role of pitching and hitting?
“If I’m hitting .330 with 40 (home runs) and 100 (RBIs) every year maybe I’ll start thinking about it but it takes a lot of work just to do that,” Davidson said before the Sox lost to the Dodgers 7-6 Friday at Camelback Ranch.