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Liriano is 5-for-26 (.192) with two home-runs, four RBI and a 13:4 K:BB through 12 games this spring.

After missing the entire 2016 season with a serious concussion and severe facial fractures, the 25-year-old is looking to once again make a push for an Opening Day spot, this time with the White Sox. With starting center fielder Charlie Tilson expected to start the season on the DL, Liriano's chances of cracking the 25-man roster improved mightily, however he hasn't done much to help his case. He owns a horrendous 50 percent K-rate so far this spring, although he has flashed the power that was lauded when he was a prospect in the Padres organization. Liriano still has time to turn things around, but he will really need to produce the second half of spring if he wants to avoid Triple-A to start the season.

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