Smart with the stick: Collins was a sponge in 2019, and looks to take his strong finish into spring training. (Chicago White Sox)
On Day 3 off the Hitter’s Camp, Zack Collins talked with White Sox TV on his overall take of the camp, reviewing how Frank Menechino worked with him on tweaking his swing after being demoted back to Charlotte, how his cups of coffee in the big leagues gave him a head start and great confidence for 2020, James McCann’s mentorship, and his goals for this season.
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I’m sorry, at first glance, I keep reading the title as Hitler’s Camp. Other than that, good series.
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