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Family portrait: Alonso would be thrilled if Machado joins him on White Sox

In the off-season, Yonder Alonso and Manny Machado live two blocks apart in Miami.

In the regular season, Alonso would be thrilled with a similar arrangement in Chicago.

Acquired by the White Sox Friday night in a trade that sent minor-league outfielder Alex Call to the Indians, Alonso was on a conference call Monday.

There was a question or two about joining the Sox and his fit in the lineup, but Alonso was bombarded with inquiries about Machado, his brother-in-law.

Machado is married to Alonso's sister. Along with Bryce Harper, he is a prized commodity on this year's free-agent market.

"We're definitely very close," Alonso said. "I think it would be very, very nice to also be neighbors on the South Side. I know he's very excited for me, his whole family is very excited for me.

"He's going to do his thing. He's going to obviously do what's best for his family. But we all understand, we're a very tight family and we definitely would like to, obviously myself … maybe in the future play alongside each other."

The White Sox met with Harper in Las Vegas before the winter meetings, and Machado was spotted visiting Guaranteed Rate Field Monday afternoon.

The day after getting Alonso, Sox general manager Rick Hahn denied the move was made to help lure Machado.

"Fundamentally, this is a baseball deal," Hahn said. "We feel this makes us better. We like how Yonder fits in between the lines and in the clubhouse, and helps further what we're trying to accomplish in 2019 and beyond.

"The potential ancillary benefits to it in terms of his relationships with others really can't be part of pulling the trigger in making the decision to acquire a big-league player, especially a veteran one with this type of contract commitment."

The Sox are the first team Machado is expected to visit this week, with the Yankees and Phillies reportedly also on the list.

If the White Sox and Machado are a match, the already upbeat Alonso will be walking on air.

"I definitely want him to be my neighbor, I'll tell you that," Alonso said. "I want him to be by my side. We have a really close relationship, but again, I know he is going to do his thing and make his own decision.

"But I believe, what better way to go than to go to the playoffs and do some big things together?

"He knows whatever is the best opportunity is for him and regardless of the situation, whether he comes to Chicago or goes elsewhere, I stand right behind him pushing him to be a better player, and hopefully not against us. Hopefully, he's next to me, and he's able to play well."

Machado, a 26-year-old third baseman/shortstop, is a lifetime .282/.335/.487 hitter with 175 home runs and 513 RBI in 926 games.

A two-time Gold Glove winner, Machado combined to slash .297/.367/.538 with 37 homers and 107 RBI in 162 games with the Orioles and Dodgers last season.

An obvious talent, Machado's work ethic and sportsmanship were questioned during the playoffs after he didn't run the bases hard and was held to a single on a drive hit off the wall in Game 3 of the World Series.

In the NLCS, the Brewers' Christian Yelich called Machado a "dirty player" after he made contact with Jesus Aguilar at first base.

"Obviously, given the playoff situation, it was a little bit overblown," Alonso said. "We're looking at a player, a family person, a player that wants to be better every single day, a guy that pushes everybody. This guy shows up every day.

"He gives it everything he's got and at the end of the day, it's about wins, wins, wins, wins. That's all he wants."

Manny Machado visited the White Sox Monday, the same day his brother in law, Yonder Alonso, discussed the prospect of Machado coming to also play for the Sox. Associated Press
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