Jake Lamb at DH for White Sox’ final spring tuneup

The door is open for catchers Zack Collins and Yermin Mercedes to make the Opening Day roster.

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The White Sox signed third baseman Jake Lamb on Monday.

The White Sox signed third baseman Jake Lamb on Monday.

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — The White Sox Opening Day roster took shape Monday with a couple of late-breaking wrinkles: Left-handed-hitting third baseman Jake Lamb was signed after being released by the Braves in camp, and veteran catcher Jonathan Lucroy was given his release, a move that opens the door for catchers Zack Collins and Yermin Mercedes to make the 26-man squad.

Lamb, signed to a major league deal announced by the Sox Tuesday morning, was in the lineup at designated hitter in their final game of the spring Tuesday against the Rockies.

Tim Anderson ss, Luis Robert cf, Jose Abreu 1b, Yoan Moncada 3b, Yasmani Grandal c, Andrew Vaughn lf, Adam Eatonrf, Leury Garcia 2b, Jake Lamb dh, Dylan Cease p.

To make room on the 40-man roster, left-hander Nik Turley was designated for assignment. Turley was the last man standing as a challenger to Jose Ruiz for the last spot in the Sox bullpen.

Because of his experience, Lucroy, 34, came to camp with an edge to land the backup catcher’s spot behind Yasmani Grandal, and the former All-Star performed well enough, going 6-for-18 with one double in 14 games and earning praise from the veteran starting pitchers on the staff for his receiving and game-calling skills.

But the left-handed-hitting Collins, a 2016 first-round draft choice, and the right-handed-hitting Mercedes were given more playing time and responded well offensively. Collins had a .295 average, three homers and one double and Mercedes hit .283 with three doubles and eight RBI.

Roster moves are expected today but the Opening Day roster won’t be official until after the Sox’ afternoon workout in Anaheim on Wednesday.

Under the tutelage of new catching instructor Jerry Narron, Collins, 26, known as a subpar defender behind the plate, made advancements this spring. And Mercedes, 28, had excellent pop times of 1.8 and 1.9 seconds on throws to second base.

Lamb, 30, a 2017 All-Star with the Diamondbacks when he hit 30 home runs with 105 RBI, has battled injuries since then. He struggled with the Diamondbacks during the first part of last season but was better with the Athletics, posting a .267/.327/.556 hitting line, three homers and four doubles in 49 plate appearances. He tried catching on with the Braves as a backup third baseman during spring training but was released Saturday after going 7-for-36 in Grapefruit League games.

Sox manager Tony La Russa was in the front office when Lamb was with the Diamondbacks.

The loss of Eloy Jimenez to a ruptured pectoral tendon prompted the Sox to give rookie first baseman Andrew Vaughn, pegged to be the designated hitter, his third start in three games Tuesday at a position he had not played. Lamb could be an option at DH but at the very least gives La Russa another left-handed bat off the bench and a backup at the infield corners. Lamb has played 44 games at first base during his career.

Lamb’s presence on the roster could mean infielder Danny Mendick is off it, with versatile switch-hitting outfielder/infielder Leury Garcia serving as a middle-infield backup. When Vaughn plays left field, La Russa could replace him in the later innings with Billy Hamilton or Garcia, both of whom are faster and better defensively.

NOTES: With no game Monday, No. 3 starter Lance Lynn and relievers Aaron Bummer, Matt Foster and Jose Ruiz pitched in an intrasquad game. Ruiz is the favorite to land the last spot in the bullpen. Dylan Cease starts against the Rockies at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday in the final spring game.

• Right-hander Ryan Burr, who had an outside shot at making the team in the bullpen, was dealing with arm soreness late in camp, manager Tony La Russa said.

• Pitching matchups for the opening series against the Angels: Thursday, Lucas Giolito vs. Dylan Bundy; Friday, Dallas Keuchel vs. Andrew Heaney; Saturday, Lynn vs. Alex Cobb; Sunday, Dylan Cease vs. Shohei Ohtani. All are night games; the game Sunday will be broadcast on ESPN.

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