MESA, Ariz. — The last thing the White Sox want on Opening Day would be having first baseman Andrew Vaughn unavailable, but that doesn’t appear to be a concern with Vaughn getting back on the field and playing in a minor-league game Friday.
Vaughn went 1-for-3 with a double and a run. He also faced Garrett Crochet twice in live batting practice.
The Sox open in Houston on Thursday against the Astros and Jose Abreu, who was allowed to walk away in free agency in part because Vaughn was the heir apparent at first base.
Abreu was a workhorse who played in 152 games or more in six of his nine seasons and played in all 60 games of the 2020 abbreviated season when he was named American League Most Valuable Player.
Vaughn hasn’t appeared in a Cactus League game since March 12 because of a sore lower back, but he and manager Pedro Grifol are confident he’ll be ready to go next week.
“He’s going to get enough at-bats,” Grifol said. “It’s all going to be now just getting his work capacity back up. That’s all it is.”
What Vaughn does Saturday will depend on how he came out of Friday’s activity, Grifol said.
Bummer throws scoreless inning
In his first outing of the spring, the Sox’ No. 1 left-hander, Aaron Bummer, looked crisp with a scoreless inning and 96 mph velocity against the Athletics.
He allowed an opposite-field double down the line to Pablo Reyes, then retired the next three batters with two strikeouts.
Bummer, still hoping to open the season with the team, started behind other pitchers because of lingering shoulder and lat soreness in the offseason. How he responds in the next day or so determines his next step.
“Bummer is working himself into being a piece, and he’s on track to becoming one,” Grifol said.
Crochet throws live BP
Crochet threw live batting practice for the first time as he progresses toward a potential return to the bullpen in May. Crochet had Tommy John surgery a year ago.
A 2020 first-round pick who had a 2.82 ERA with 65 strikeouts in 54„ innings in 2021, Crochet featured a 100-plus mph fastball when he appeared in five scoreless innings in ’20.
“You’re talking about another leverage piece to the bullpen that’s going to end up being able to pitch multiple innings in leverage,” Grifol said. “It’s really good. It’s a really good arm that I can’t wait to see.”
Home-opener fun
Former Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before the home opener April 3 against the Giants after players and Grifol arrive on the field in Ford Broncos and Mustangs. Jon Secada will sing the national anthem.
Sox 12, Athletics 0
• The White Sox’ band was back together with WBC participants Tim Anderson (single), Yoan Moncada (home run), Luis Robert (double) and Eloy Jimenez (RBI single) opening the game with four straight hits against A’s Opening Day lefty Kyle Muller in a four-run first.
• Robert (two doubles), Romy Gonzalez (fourth homer), Anderson, Hanser Alberto and Jimenez, who played right field, had two hits each.
• Dylan Cease (six innings), Joe Kelly, Aaron Bummer and Kendall Graveman — in his first appearance since the WBC — combined on a nine-hit shutout.
• On deck: Sox at Reds, 8:05 p.m. Saturday, Goodyear, Lance Lynn vs. Connor Overton.