On-Base Machine Sam Antonacci Wows White Sox With Grinder Mentality
White Sox prospect Sam Antonacci is proving he belongs. Despite limited tools, his elite OBP, instincts and relentless approach make him a name to watch.
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White Sox prospect Sam Antonacci is proving he belongs. Despite limited tools, his elite OBP, instincts and relentless approach make him a name to watch.
Looking to the future as an amateur helped Caleb Bonemer succeed in the present. His future looks bright following an outstanding pro debut season in Class A.
White Sox lefthander Shane Murphy describes himself as a “technician lefty” for the way he goes about getting batters out, by changing speeds, shapes and locations.
A late workout convinced the White Sox not only of Billy Carlson’s special athleticism and shortstop skill—but also that his mobility would spur enhanced offensive growth.
To say the past six months have been a whirlwind for Kyle Teel is an understatement. But through it all, the White Sox catcher has proven to be up for every challenge.
Powerful first baseman Tim Elko showed encouraging progress at curtailing his chase rate and hitting breaking stuff at Triple-A.
For a pitcher who could physically overpower hitters in relief right now, Grant Taylor envisions himself as a starter.
Fifth overall pick Hagen Smith will focus on working on a third pitch and building his workload in his first full season with the White Sox.
The White Sox acquired four prospects when they traded ace Garrett Crochet to the Red Sox. Former Texas A&M outfielder Braden Montgomery could hold the key.
Towering teenager George Wolkow doesn’t have to swing hard to hit the ball hard. Now, he is working to maximize contact to maximize impact.
A new hitting setup and new physique paved the way for a breakout season from young White Sox catcher Edgar Quero.
The White Sox drafted Midwestern prep Caleb Bonemer in the second round following his outstanding showing on the 2023 showcase circui
Diminutive shortstop Javier Mogollon is test-driving a new swing element in Rookie ball. When he is synced, the teenager passes the eye test.
Brooks Baldwin acquitted himself to shortstop at Double-A this season, increasing his versatility and making himself a callup candidate at any infield position.
First-round pick Jacob Gonzalez makes biomechanical adjustments to redefine who he is as a hitter.
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