The Province

Three Garcias patrol the White Sox outfield

- Jon Krawczynsk­i

MINNEAPOLI­S — If Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria wanted to get Garcia’s attention in the outfield on Friday night against Minnesota, he had to be more specific.

Renteria put together a lineup of Avisail Garcia in right field, Leury Garcia in centre field and Willy Garcia in left field for the series opener against the Twins, the first time in major league history that a team has started three outfielder­s with the same last name.

Willy and Leury Garcia are from the Dominican Republic and Avisail is from Venezuela. They’re not related.

“That will be fun,” Willy Garcia said through a translator before hitting a double in his first big league at-bat during a 2-1 victory over the Twins. “We know each other. We are Latinos. I think it’s going to be something very special.”

There have only been three games in major league history in which an outfield has been filled with players of the same name, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Brothers Felipe, Matty and Jesus Alou all appeared in the outfield for the San Francisco Giants in three games in September 1963, but they never started together. Each time, one was added as a defensive replacemen­t late in the game.

“That’s pretty cool,” Renteria said. “It’s kind of a coincidenc­e, but it’s a neat little point of history now.”

The White Sox claimed Willy Garcia off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates in January and he hit .423 with two home runs in seven games for triple-A Charlotte before being recalled to take the place of Melky Cabrera, who is on paternity leave. Garcia wore a wide smile on his face as he prepared to take the field for the first time and laughed when asked about the comfort of being surrounded by two other Garcias in his debut

“If someone calls out for us by our last name, for Garcia, we’re not going to know who they are calling for,” Willy Garcia said.

“Some people can do that just to have fun and make jokes, but that will be fun for us.”

Willy Garcia went 1 for 4 in his debut — he was thrown out trying to stretch his double into a triple.

Avisail Garcia knocked out two hits to extend his season-opening hitting streak to nine games.

Leury Garcia got a hit and scored a run.

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