Another multi-hit night in Monday’s invigorating 6-2 victory in New York makes it three games in a row for Omar Narváez, who has given the White Sox the best kind of conundrum going forward: how they should handle all the plus-hitting catchers on the roster.



Narváez’s night pushed him up to a .288/.380/.441 batting line, which represents a career-best in every category at age 26, and makes for a 129 wRC+ in 2018. There are two catchers in baseball with more than 250 plate appearances and a higher wRC+ on the season: Francisco Cervelli and Wilson Ramos.



While the White Sox are shuffling Daniel Palka, Matt Davidson and Nicky Delmonico through a LF-1B-DH rotation that will soon have to re-integrate José Abreu, just by pure single-season numbers, the most important bat to get into the lineup regularly is Narváez’s, at least against right-handed pitching. We haven’t seen manager Rick Renteria hand the catcher DH reps to...