Oscar Colas Is Focused On Being A Hitter For White Sox
Cuban outfielder Oscar Colas pitched in his homeland and in the Japanese minor leagues, but he is focused on hitting after being a big-ticket international signee this year.
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Cuban outfielder Oscar Colas pitched in his homeland and in the Japanese minor leagues, but he is focused on hitting after being a big-ticket international signee this year.
After tantalizing for a year in the Dominican Summer League, righthander Norge Vera will make his U.S. debut in 2022.
The 22-year-old righthander quickly became one of the team’s top pitching prospects.
A series of White Sox transactions in 2021 created a hole at second base, one that the 24-year-old Cuban might one day fill.
The White Sox liked what they saw from the 20-year-old shortstop who rose to Double-A after entering the season with no full-season experience.
The 25-year-old embraces positional versatility and hits his way to the big leagues.
In his first game action since 2019, Vera has impressed in the Dominican Summer League.
Chicago’s first-round pick knows he has to work to remain athletic and precise to stay at shortstop. There are fewer questions about the former three-sport star’s bat.
The 2018 third-round lefthander had developed the utmost confidence in his changeup at Double-A as he moves swiftly to Chicago.
The 20-year-old outfielder impressed in instructional league and did the same in his first few games at Low-A.
The 2017 second-rounder felt shunned by not getting an alternate site invite last year, so he used it as motivation to learn a new position.
The 2018 international signee is part of a large group of Cuban players in the White Sox organization.
The 24-year-old righthander is part of a talented group that could bolster Chicago’s pitching staff in 2021.
The White Sox signed Cuban outfielder Yoelqui Cespedes, the half-brother of Yoenis, after the two spent time working out this offseason.
The 21-year-old lefthander made a big impression while becoming the first 2020 draftee to reach the big leagues.
The White Sox see plenty of promise in Fernando Tatis Jr.’s younger brother, who is a 19-year-old shortstop.
The 2017 first-rounder remains undeterred even after losing two seasons to leg injuries and then contending with the pandemic in 2020.
The five-tool center fielder came out swinging in August, drawing lofty comparisons, before hitting a wall in September.
The 2020 second-round pick has already made gains at the team’s alternate site camp.
A little more than a year after having Tommy John surgery, Lambert made the Opening Day roster.
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