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White Sox Grade Book 2018: Analyzing the two first basemen

Because of injuries that seemed to regularly sideline the White Sox All-Star first-baseman Jose Abreu, Matt Davidson and a few other players filled in for him.

But, were any of them as good as Abreu? Let’s take a look.

Jose Abreu started and played in 114 games. And, his performance in those games was enough to make him the lone White Sox All-Star in 2018. His range on defense was the highest on the team: 8.56. He also had a fantastic .992 fielding percentage with eight errors. He was also involved in 81 double plays throughout the season.