The youth movement continues for the Chicago White Sox. Ahead of Saturday afternoon's meeting with the Washington Nationals, the Sox chose to make a tweak at catcher. Veteran Reese McGuire was designated for assignment in an effort to make room for Drew Romo. The Charlotte Knights backstop was claimed off waivers this offseason and has gone on to suit up in 17 games so far at the Triple-A level. McGuire sees his second stint with the Sox come to a possible end after only 11 appearances. GM Chris Getz surprised many fans when he chose to bring McGuire into the fold shortly before the regular season began. Many believed that Korey Lee would be on his way toward an Opening Day roster spot as Edgar Quero's backup, specifically since Kyle Teel was set to start 2026 on the IL. Nevertheless, the Sox opted to bring in McGuire, who ultimately batted a mere .172 with nine strikeouts in his 29 at-bats.…