Nik Gaur argues that White Sox fans have been undervaluing former shortstop Alexei Ramirez in recent discussions and polls.
Nik Gaur
Nik Gaur
My name is Nikhil (Nik) Gaur and I have contributed to Sox On 35th since 2017. I am also a lifelong White Sox fan living in Chicago, originally from the western suburbs. I enjoy writing about the development of the team's core pieces, evaluating new metrics, and monitoring the minor league system. I am excited to continue to provide White Sox-related content!
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A Yoan Moncada contract extension could be the best White Sox move yet
by Nik Gaurby Nik Gaur 5 minutes readNik Gaur explains why Yoan Moncada’s strong performance is sustainable and how a contract extension could be terrific for the White Sox.
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Could a Yoan Moncada contract extension be on the horizon?
by Nik Gaurby Nik Gaur 2 minutes readWith Spring Training upon us, contract extensions are a natural discussion point. The White Sox have a solid history of reaching extensions in February and March. Eloy Jimenez, Tim Anderson, …
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BREAKING: White Sox, Luis Robert reportedly agree to contract extension
by Nik Gaurby Nik Gaur 1 minutes readAccording to multiple reports, the White Sox and Luis Robert have agreed to an extension totaling 8 years if team options are exercised.
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How should the White Sox order their suddenly dangerous lineup?
by Nik Gaurby Nik Gaur 5 minutes readWith Edwin Encarnacion reportedly agreeing to terms, the White Sox suddenly feature a potent lineup. How should they determine its order?
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With Dallas Keuchel on board, the White Sox finally have respectable depth to surround their stars
by Nik Gaurby Nik Gaur 3 minutes readThe White Sox have a talented roster with few holes and room for creativity, and they may not be done adding just yet.
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What’s next for the White Sox after signing Yasmani Grandal?
by Nik Gaurby Nik Gaur 2 minutes readNo, it wasn’t a dream: yesterday, the White Sox signed Yasmani Grandal, one of the two best catchers in baseball (arguably the best). When I wrote my mock offseason a mere …

