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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Lenyn Sosa, Toronto Blue Jays infielder, is displaying an unconventional "no walks, no problem" approach at the plate that has proven surprisingly effective. Over his last 19-20 games, Sosa is hitting .305-.310 with 18 hits in 58-59 at-bats. Remarkably, he has yet to draw a single walk in 93-95 plate appearances this season, having encountered a 3-ball count only five times. Despite his aggressive approach and lack of plate discipline, Sosa has maintained a solid batting average above .250 and has demonstrated power potential, averaging over 20 home runs and 60 RBIs per season since 2022 across minor and major league play. The Blue Jays acquired him via trade, indicating confidence in his underlying value despite his unconventional approach.
Strengths
- + Hot hitting streak (.305-.310 over last 19-20 games)
- + Consistent power production (20+ HR, 60+ RBI per season since 2022)
- + Maintains solid batting average above .250
- + Aggressive approach working at the plate
- + Blue Jays showed confidence by trading for him
- + Young player (26 years old) with room for development
Weaknesses
- - Zero walks in 93-95 plate appearances (unprecedented)
- - Only 5 three-ball counts all season (poor plate discipline)
- - Higher batting average than on-base percentage (unusual and concerning)
- - Lack of patience at the plate limits offensive potential
- - Aggressive approach may not be sustainable long-term
- - Limited ability to capitalize on hitting opportunities through walks
About
Lenyn Sosa is a second baseman for the Chicago White Sox.
Player Overview
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Chicago White Sox