CHICAGO — Going out to dinner with Jose Abreu, the reigning winner of the American League Most Valuable Player Award, can be a challenge. At least it is for his teammates on the Chicago White Sox who try to pay their fair share.
“He always tries to pay,” third baseman Yoan Moncada said in Spanish. “You want to pay but you can’t.”
“You have to stop him,” left fielder Eloy Jimenez added. “He likes paying. Just because he is earning more doesn’t means he has to buy all the food.”
In many ways, on and off the field, the White Sox revolve around Abreu, their everyday first baseman since 2014.