White Sox catcher Seby Zavala on three-homer game: “It still hasn’t hit me”Daryl Van Schouwenon August 4, 2021 at 11:28 pm

Seby Zavala’s bat and batting gloves are going to the Hall of Fame, and the White Sox’ rookie catcher can’t wrap his mind around it.

“It still hasn’t hit me that I’ve done something nobody else has ever done,” Zavala told the Sun-Times.

Zavala became the first player to hit his first three career homers in one game,when he went 4-for-4 including a grand slam in a 12-11 loss to the Indians Saturday. He was also the first catcher in Sox history to hit three homers in one game.

“It’s a crazy feeling knowing my gloves and bat will be in the Hall of Fame,” he said. “That place is reserved for the best baseball players to ever play. I feel honored that they would ask me for anything.”

While Zavala’s bat and hitting gloves are going to Cooperstown, his catcher’s mitt and pitch-calling skills are why his playing time is on the rise. He has made 13 starts since being recalled from Triple-A Charlotte July 6 after Yasmani Grandal landed on the IL with a torn tendon in his knee, including seven of the last nine games. Zack Collins, who has caught 15 of Lucas Giolito’s 22 starts, is catching Giolito Wednesday when the Sox host the Royals.

“All through his minor league career Seby made pitching a priority,” said coach Jerry Narron, who oversees Sox catchers. “He’s a catch-first guy and that’s what got him to the major leagues. Really smart, really prepared. Pitchers throwing to him here for the first time have become very confident in him real quick. When veteran pitchers like Dallas Keuchel and Lance Lynn trust him — and right away — that says a lot about his ability.”

Zavala is batting .229/.341/.543 with five extra base hits over 43 plate appearances.

Four games vs. Cubs on 2022 schedule

The 2022 schedule opens the season with the Minnesota Twins visiting Guaranteed Rate Field on March 31 and includes four crosstown games against the Cubs.

The Sox play the Cubs on May 3-4 at Wrigley Field and May 28-29 at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The interleague schedule features the NL West, with games against the Dodgers (June 7-9 at home), Giants (July 1-3 at Oracle Park), Rockies (July 26-27 at Coors Field and Sept. 13-14 home), Diamondbacks (Aug. 26-28 at home) and Padres (Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at Petco Park).

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