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Tim Anderson thrives while other White Sox rookies fall

Shortstop collects three hits and first walk while Matt Davidson becomes the latest prospect to not survive his debut

Kevan Smith was set to make his MLB debut when his back locked up on him.

Jason Coats had to leave his first game early after colliding with J.B. Shuck.

Unlike Coats, Matt Davidson made a good kind of impact in his White Sox debut, hitting an RBI single and eventually scoring on a walk. Like Coats, though, Davidson still required a mid-game injury replacement because he broke his foot while running the bases.