“He has unbelievable range, so when a ball goes to my left, I’ve learned that if I look at him and he is not looking at me, he is going for it, he’s got it,” Vaughn said. “And if he looks at me, and I look at him, then I know it could be my ball. It’s learning your teammates. That’s a big part, too.
Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Vaughn adds playing in front of the Green Monster to his list of rookie experiences: ‘It’s humbling, you get to be here and be on the big stage’
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