Matt Davidson's magnificent mustache is the facial hair highlight of the White Sox season

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It look until the last two weeks of the season, but the White Sox finally got the facial hair highlight of the 2018 campaign. And it's courtesy Matt Davidson.

Davidson has rocked a bearded look at various points throughout the season, and that recently took the form of a goatee. But he upped his facial hair game for Wednesday's contest in Cleveland, shaving the chin for a rockin' retro mustache.

Handlebar, horseshoe, whatever you want to call it, you can agree that it's a sensational 'stache, one that makes Davidson look like he could play bass for Spinal Tap.

The White Sox need to rock their 1970s throwback uniforms before Davidson rids his upper lip of this bad boy to really complete the picture.

The mustache is probably not the highlight of Davidson's season, which has featured a three-homer game on Opening Day, a walk-off dinger on Labor Day and an incredible boost to his on-base percentage, which stood at a team-leading .330 heading into Wednesday night after finishing at just .260 last season. But in this very specific category, it's the pinnacle.

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