It’s time No. 28 gets his due.
The longest-standing member of the White Sox roster has played all over the field when asked to, and has done so dependably since the 99-loss season of 2013.
Leury García has been here with White Sox fans through the dark times.
Suffering. Crying. Waiting for the moment. Waiting in the damned lines at the nacho helmet stand.
Well, the time is now.
#LeuryLegend is hitting .340 over his last 15 games, and contributing some stellar defense. He initiated a silky-smooth double play that put down the Pirates last week, in a contest that skipper Tony La Russa named “one of our best defensive games of the year.