Chicago Sun-Times

Sox minor-leaguer posts on Instagram that he’s gay

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

GLENDALE, Ariz. — White Sox pitching prospect Anderson Comas posted on his Instagram account Sunday that he is gay.

‘‘This may be my most personal thing I ever share and it’s that I’m proudly and happily part of the [LGBTQ+] community,’’ Comas, 23, wrote.

Comas, a left-hander from the Dominican Republic, pitched in 11 games in the Arizona Complex League in 2022, posting a 6.48 ERA after converting from the outfield. The highest level he played at in the minors was Single-A Kannapolis in 2021.

‘‘Anderson first shared his news with us last year,’’ Sox assistant general manager/player developmen­t Chris Getz said in a statement posted on the Sox’ Twitter account, ‘‘and I was very pleased that he was comfortabl­e sharing with us in player developmen­t. I also was happy at the reaction across the organizati­on, which was to support, help and congratula­te a teammate. With his social media post today, we all are so proud of Anderson and that he is comfortabl­e sharing such an important personal part of his life so openly.’’

Former Brewers minor-leaguer David Denson (2015) and former Giants minorleagu­er Solomon Bates (2022) are the only other players from MLB-affiliated minor leagues to say they are gay.

‘‘I enjoy my work a lot, being a profession­al baseball player is the best thing that happened to me so I just wanna say something to those people that says that gay people can not be someone in this life, well look at me I’m Gay and I’m a profession­al athlete so that didn’t stopped me to make my dreams come true,’’ Comas said on Instagram.

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