White Sox Player Accused Of Shocking Offseason Habits

The White Sox are on a bit of a hot streak, as they have already won three games in May. To a normal team that isn’t significant, but for the White Sox, who lost 120+ games last season, that is a sign of improvement. This winning stretch is propelled by hot streaks from Luis Robert Jr., Miguel Vargas, Edgar Quero, as well as the return of Chase Meidroth.

While those players have been playing well as of late, Andrew Vaughn, the 2019 3rd overall pick, can’t say the same. This isn’t encouraging, as Vaughn also had a rough start last season before picking it up in the second half.

As it currently stands, Vaughn is hitting .176 with three homeruns and just seven RBIs through 125 at-bats. If that wasn’t rough enough, FanGraphs has him at -1.0 WAR so far, which is tied for worst in the league with Joc Pederson.

This is very disappointing, as expectations were high for Vaughn when the White Sox selected him with the third overall pick. After a decent rookie season in 2021, he followed it up with two seasons in which he increased his homerun and RBI total by a few each year. However, he has yet to improve the last few years, having the worst season of his career last year. When you combine that with his start this year, it is very concerning.

If Vaughn’s lack of improvement over the last few years wasn’t bad enough, an interesting allegation recently dropped about Vaughn’s training in the offseason.

Out of nowhere, ex White Sox minor leaguer Tyler Osik, who was coincidentally drafted in the same draft as Vaughn, dropped a claim about Vaughn in a now deleted tweet.

If Tyler Osik is even telling 10% of the truth about Andrew Vaughn and his work ethic, Tim Elko should be in the Big Leagues right now.

Release Vaughn and get someone on the 40-man roster that gives a damn. pic.twitter.com/9iIq4r8fjQ

— Just Another Year: White Sox (@JAYChi_WhiteSox) May 4, 2025

This is interesting, as Osik comes out of nowhere to claim that Vaughn would be more concerned about golf while in Arizona rather than working out and focusing on his craft. Osik claims that Vaughn would “show up 2 times a week, dumbbell bench 40 pounds, and take 20 swings off the machine.”

It does say a lot that the tweet is now deleted, but then again there is very little incentive for Osik to lie about something like this. Nonetheless, Vaughn needs to pick it up soon, as if he keeps this up, he is on pace to be the worst player in the major leagues in terms of WAR.

It is probably best practice to take these claims by Osik with a grain of salt, as we cannot confirm how true, if at all true, these claims are. While Vaugn’s struggles aren’t ideal, they are even more in the spotlight due to what Tim Elko is doing in AAA. Hopefully Elko gets a chance soon, as Vaughn could use a few days off to get his mind right.

Related Posts

📢 TWINS OFFSEASON IDEA: Derek Shelton could benefit from five former players returning as coaches

ѕome of theѕe аre more reаlіѕtіc thаn you thіnk. Mіnneѕotа Twіnѕ vѕ Clevelаnd іndіаnѕ – арrіl 16, 2005 | Jаmіe Mullen/Gettyіmаgeѕ   Doeѕ mаnаger Derek ѕhelton hаve room for…

⚾ SHOCKING TRADE TARGETS: 3 blockbuster outfield additions the Braves could be eyeing—could one of these stars completely reshape the team’s lineup?

One of the lesser-discussed needs for the Braves entering the offseason is outfield/DH. Marcell Ozuna is set to test free agency, and it feels unlikely the Braves…

💣 BOMBSHELL TRANSITION: Alex Cora Links the Red Sox to a $260 Million All-Star After Alex Bregman Rejects Their Offer — Boston’s Next Big Move Could Shake the Entire Landscape of the AL East!

After a disappointing turn of events with third baseman Alex Bregman declining the Boston Red Sox’s offer, manager Alex Cora has quickly turned his attention to a…

FULL-SCALE WAR: Red Sox Plot $224 Mіllіon Couр to Steаl Bo Bіchette from Blue Jаyѕ – Sendіng Shockwаveѕ Through the MLB.

Bo Bichette enters free agency as one of the most coveted middle infielders available. The 27-year-old delivered a spectacular 2025 season, posting a .311 batting average with 18 home runs, 94 RBIs, and an impressive .840 OPS across 139 games. His leadership during Toronto’s World Series run—including a three-run blast off Shohei Ohtani in Game 7—only elevated his stock further. Current projections place his market value between $182 million and $230 million on a seven to eight-year deal, with comparisons to Wil Adames serving as the baseline reference point. Bichette’s combination of elite hitting ability, relative youth, and postseason heroics makes him a generational talent worth the investment.​

Tony Mansolino to become the Atlanta Braves bench coach rather than 3rd base coach

Atlanta changed Tony Mansolino’s job four days after his hiring was announced.

Red Sox Linked To $260M All-Star After Alex Bregman Opt-Out

Third base is a significant question right now for the Boston Red Sox. With Alex Bregman opting out and testing the open market, there isn’t a clear answer for