
After struggling with the New York Yankees and hitting free agency, veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk has thrived since joining the Chicago White Sox.
The 34-year-old has blossomed in his new home in the South Side, boasting an elite 1.048 OPS since joining the team and providing vital platoon power to the lineup.
White Sox fans are surely thanking the Yankees for letting him go as he's been an offensive gem in a White Sox uniform.
Since signing with the White Sox on May 4 on a one-year, $1.25 million contract, it's been a significant high-reward low-risk signing. Ultimately, the White Sox got him for an absolute steal.
Randal Grichuk goes deep for the 2nd time tonight!
— Just Baseball (@JustBB_Media) June 6, 2026
He’s got a 1.048 OPS since becoming a White Sox pic.twitter.com/8aSKfhekLv
Grichuk was initially signed to be a platoon bat against left-handed pitchers, but he has proved how he's a valuable asset beyond his platoon role.
He's earned himself time in the outfield as well as a designated hitter (DH) for a shockingly legitimate White Sox team that's on pace to be postseason contenders in the AL Central for the first time since 2021.
He's had a productive role as a platoon bat, but against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, he hit two home runs as the DH. While the White Sox fell short in an 8-6 loss, Grichuk's performance was a major highlight of the game.
Across three at-bats, he recorded two hits (two solo bombs) and two RBI. On the season, he is batting .263 with six home runs and 17 RBI.
Grichuk was also initially signed to provide instant outfield depth due to injuries to Austin Hays and Everson Pereira. Across Grichuk's first 22 games, he slashed a red-hot .283/.313/.587 with 13 RBI and four home runs.
Overall, Grichuk has remarkably transformed into a stronger hitter in the second half of his career.
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