Chicago Sun-Times

Zack sent back to Charlotte

- BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN, STAFF REPORTER dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com @CST_soxvan

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Rookie catcher Zack Collins was optioned to Class AAA Charlotte after the Sox’ 5-2 loss to the Royals on Monday. Catcher Welington Castillo (oblique) has completed his minorleagu­e rehab at Charlotte and is expected to join the team Tuesday.

Collins, the No. 10 overall pick in the 2016 draft, was 2-for-26 with 14 strikeouts and five walks since his call-up from Charlotte.

“I definitely learned from my experience here,” Collins said. “I know what I have to do to come back and succeed. I’m going to go down and do it.’’ “I guarantee you he will walk away from this experience understand­ing the difference­s and the depth between Triple-A and the major leagues,” manager Rick Renteria said.

Collins’ defense behind the plate has been undistingu­ished at all pro levels, and the Sox are adding first base to his game in hopes of building versatilit­y. He had taken ground balls with coach Joe McEwing daily and was all ears, Renteria said, in hitting and catching discussion­s with coaches.

“He knows he’s going to make some adjustment­s,” Renteria said. “He knows

. . . in time we’ll continue to give him opportunit­ies to do what he’s doing. He’s taking them in with an open mind, and he’s been very honest with himself and the coaching staff.”

McCann’s long-ball theory

The baseballs may very well be juiced in 2019, but Sox catcher James McCann isn’t ready to pin the record-setting home-run pace entirely on the balls.

“It’s a different game,” McCann said. “Ten, 15 years ago, 90 percent of pitchers were throwing sinkers. It’s harder to hit a homer on a ball that’s intended to be hit on the top half and on the ground. Now every pitcher is throwing four-seamers up in the zone. When a hitter catches a four-seamer in the top of the zone properly, it’s already backspinni­ng, and it’s going to go a little better.’’

McCann also said pitchers are not as committed to command as they used to be.

“Nowadays, it’s about velocity,” he said. “More [pitchers] have the grip-it-andrip-it mentality, and when that happens, there are mistakes, and when you make mistakes to big-league hitters, they take advantage. Whether the ball is juiced or not, it’s easier when a ball is elevated out over the plate to get extended than it is when a guy is throwing heavy twoseamers down in the zone.

“There very well may be something different about the ball, but I know for a fact guys are pitching different than they used to.”

This and that

First baseman/designated hitter AJ Reed struck out three times in three plate appearance­s and is 1-for-10 with five strikeouts since the Sox claimed him on waivers, rescuing him from the Astros’ minor-league system.

Outfielder Jon Jay had four hits, including two doubles, raising his average to .353.

He’s the first Sox player with four hits in a game without an RBI or run since Alex Avila did it against the Red Sox on June 23, 2016.

The Sox were 1-for-13 with runners in scoring position.

The team is hitting a measly .136 with runners in scoring position in its last eight games.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? James McCann celebrates with teammates after hitting a solo home run in the sixth inning Monday.
GETTY IMAGES James McCann celebrates with teammates after hitting a solo home run in the sixth inning Monday.
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Zack Collins

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