Count Chris Getz, the Sox assistant general manager for player development, among the many people excited to see how it plays out.
“Just to see the pure enjoyment and passion and I’m sure even a level of relief that they are back out there doing something that they set out to do, and that’s playing professional baseball,” Getz said during a conference call Wednesday.
For each player, it’s a chance to grow — and an opportunity to impress. The major-league team, after all, is currently without two-thirds of its starting outfield with the injuries to Luis Robert and Eloy Jiménez.