Report: Dominic Fletcher has “leg up” on starting in right field for White Sox

White Sox GM Chris Getz said Fletcher is the ChiSox most likely starter in right this year.

Dominic Fletcher, heading into his fifth professional season, is finally looking into a year of regularlity at the Major League level.

The former Diamondbacks outfielder, who played three years for Arkansas in college, was traded to the White Sox over the winter. As spring training starts in earnest this week, Fletcher appears to be the odds-on favorite to take over starting duties in right field for Chicago.

According to White Sox general manger Chris Getz, who once roamed second base for the Southsiders, Fletcher has “a leg up” in the competition for the gig. Oscar Colas and Gavin Sheets are also in the running.

Fletcher slashed .301/.350/.441 in 102 at-bats for the National League champs last year, but was blocked from regular playing time. Getz and the Sox acquired him in January for pitching prospect Cristian Mena. At the Triple-A level with Reno, Fletcher was even better with an on-base percentage at .400 and slugging .500.

If he were to win the job, Chicago would have two former Arkansas outfielders in the starting lineup. Andrew Benintendi, arguably the best player in Diamond Hogs history, is the team’s starting leftfielder.

Dominic Fletcher earns first call-up to Major League Baseball

Former Arkansas outfielder Dominic Fletcher is making his first trip to The Show after raking at Triple-A.

The Arizona Diamondbacks called up former Arkansas outfielder Dominic Fletcher for the team’s series finale Sunday against Colorado.

Fletcher, who is making his first trip to The Show, was hitting .323 with an on-base percentage of .417 and slugging .523 at Triple-A Reno. Ostensibly, Fletcher is taking the place of outfielder Jake McCarthy who was optioned to Reno on April 25. The official corresponding move was Arizona sending Anthony Misiewicz.

Fletcher was named Arizona’s No. 13 prospect entering the season by The Athletic’s Keith Law. The Diamondbacks selected Fletcher out of Arkansas in the second round of the 2019 draft. His brother, David, has spent most of the last four seasons as the Los Angeles Angels’ starting second baseman.

Fletcher slashed .298/.360/.497 during his three years in Fayetteville from 2017 to 2019. He was not in the Diamondbacks’ starting lineup Sunday and will likely serve as the team’s fourth outfielder.

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