Chicago White Sox catcher Tyler Flowers talks to a coach during spring training baseball in Phoenix on Friday.
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Tyler Flowers is the White Sox' new starting catcher, and he has to prove he can hit. In 273 career at-bats with the Sox, Flowers has struck out 107 times. “Based on the history we have with (Flowers), I think he'll be a quality everyday catcher in the big leagues,” Rick Hahn said after replacing Williams as GM in October.