Bell Gets Added Responsibilities
With his promotion to assistant general manager, Buddy Bell has added amateur scouting to his player development duties.
With his promotion to assistant general manager, Buddy Bell has added amateur scouting to his player development duties.
The White Sox's changes to the front office allow Ken Williams and Rick Hahn to work to their personal strengths.
Righthander Jhan Marinez came to the White Sox as compensation for Ozzie Guillen's departure, but he has a real shot to make the bullpen for Chicago in 2013.
The White Sox have been pleased with the steady improvements of outfielder Keenyn Walker.
The White Sox pulled Brian Omogrosso off their 40-man roster last season, but the now-healthy reliever completed his comeback in 2012 by toeing the rubber at U.S. Cellular Field.
It's not uncommon for a player to make the progression from the high Class A to Triple-A level in one season, but the future continues to get brighter for 20-year-old infielder Carlos Sanchez.
After a scandal marred the White Sox's international scouting department, the franchise looks to move forward with Marco Paddy.
Eduardo Escobar was traded to the Twins for Francisco Liriano and will be missed by members of the White Sox roster.
The White Sox aren't shy about their feelings on Erik Johnson's potential, comparing him to Curt Schilling.
Kevan Smith uses his college football experience in his catching game.
The White Sox have lacked middle-infield prospects in recent years, but Carlos Sanchez might be a start to bucking the trend.
Marcus Semien has made a name for himself as a shortstop, but his father was a wide receiver for California.
To get more eyes on draft talent, the White Sox had top officials, including general manager Ken Williams, travel to watch amateur players.
Andrew Rienzo was making strides in his game, but suffered a setback when he was suspended 50 games for testing positive for Stanozolol.
Jared Mitchell's career got off to a rocky start when a season-ending injury was followed by poor performance. Mitchell hopes to keep moving forward after making a favorable impression at spring training.
A week before the White Sox selected Texas high school outfielder Courtney Hawkins with their first pick, general manager Ken Williams said he merely told scouting director Doug Laumann to select the most impactful player with the 13th overall selection.
Nate Jones was in Double-A at the end of the 2011 season, but found himself on the big league roster for Opening Day.
At this point in Jim Gallagher's career, it doesn't matter what position he plays. Just as long as he plays well enough to someday play in Chicago.
GLENDALE, Ariz.—As the White Sox look for the best defensive position for Tyler Kuhn, they're perfectly comfortable with him in the batter's box.<br/>
His college football days behind him, Mitch Mustain will try his hand at pitching for the White Sox.