Nick Madrigal Remains In The Picture
The club’s second baseman of the future used the coronavirus down time to rebuild his confidence after a rough exhibition season.
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The club’s second baseman of the future used the coronavirus down time to rebuild his confidence after a rough exhibition season.
A long, arduous rebuild is nearing its end. Are the White Sox finally in position to contend — and possibly challenge the Cubs for city supremacy — in 2020?
Burdi was well on his way to the majors before injuries sidelined him for parts of three seasons.
Stiever was one of a few White Sox pitching prospects who experienced a successful season in 2019.
Madrigal impressed the White Sox with his hit tool, and the club began to pave the way for his callup.
The time to win is at hand, and the White Sox could call on Foster in 2020 after the reliever pitched his way onto the 40-man roster.
The 2017 first-rounder has the right attitude as he attempts to come back from two seasons completely wiped out by injuries.
Twenty-six-man rosters in 2020 could open a spot in Chicago for Yermin Mercedes as a third catcher behind James McCann and Zack Collins.
The No. 3 prospect in all of baseball, Robert has been one of the minors’ top performers in 2019.
A knee injury limited McClure to eight starts in 2018, but he got right back on track in his return to the mound this season.
Though not drafted and later traded in a cash transaction, Kubat has climbed to the precipice of the major leagues.
A third-round pick out of Mississippi State in 2018, Pilkington has 70 strikeouts in 56.2 innings this season.
The 25-year-old infielder has proven adept at playing all over the diamond defensively.
The power-hitting outfielder will jump to Double-A, where he will DH as he continues to rehab his elbow from Tommy John surgery.
White Sox outfielder Luis Gonzalez has steadily made a name for himself over the course of his pro career.
The White Sox acquired Banuelos in the hopes he can recapture his old magic and provide big league innings.
The White Sox expect to see a power surge from the 2017 second-rounder because of his plate approach and improving athleticism.
The hard-hitting backstop should enter the big league picture in 2020, though he wants to speed up that timeline.
A focus on working pitch to pitch and staying downhill in his delivery has helped the 25-year-old reliever thrive.
A hand injury truncated Robert’s season and sapped his power—he hit zero home runs—but the White Sox aren’t concerned.
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