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Shortstop Colson Montgomery and outfielder Oscar Colas give the White Sox a pair of exciting prospects at the top of the system, and the team reloaded in the draft with a pair of hard-throwing, high-upside hurlers.
Today, we unveil the 10 best prospects in the White Sox system as it enters 2023.
Bill Mitchell answered questions regarding the White Sox system. You can read the transcript here.
Here’s how we project their lineup in 2026, with their 2026 ages in parentheses.
PROJECTED 2026 LINEUP
Catcher: Seby Zavala (32)
First Base: Andrew Vaughn (28)
Second Base: Colson Montgomery (24)
Third Base: Yoan Moncada (31)
Shortstop: Tim Anderson (33)
Left Field: Bryan Ramos (24)
Center Field: Luis Robert (28)
Right Field: Oscar Colas (27)
Designated Hitter: Eloy Jimenez (29)
No. 1 Starter: Dylan Cease (30)
No. 2 Starter: Lucas Giolito (31)
No. 3 Starter: Michael Kopech (30)
No. 4 Starter: Noah Schultz (22)
No. 5 Starter: Sean Burke (26)
Closer: Norge Vera (26)
Listed below are the prospects with the best tools within the organization. To go directly to Chicago’s Top 10, click here.
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average: Jose Rodriguez
Best Power Hitter: DJ Gladney
Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Colson Montgomery
Fastest Baserunner: Duke Ellis
Best Athlete: Colson Montgomery
Best Fastball: Sean Burke
Best Curveball: Peyton Pallette
Best Slider: Noah Schultz
Best Changeup: Jason Bilous
Best Control: Norge Vera
Best Defensive Catcher: Adam Hackenberg
Best Defensive Infielder: Jordan Sprinkle
Best Infield Arm: Wes Kath
Best Defensive Outfielder: Yoelqui Cespedes
Best Outfield Arm: Oscar Colas
Bill Mitchell answered questions regarding the White Sox system. You can read the transcript here.
Colson Montgomery handled every challenge the White Sox threw at him in a full-season debut that culminated in a stint at Double-A. The 22nd overall pick in 2021 is shaping up as a draft steal.
Breaking down players who could prove to be dynasty gold, spanning a variety of league sizes and scoring types.
Bill Mitchell answered questions regarding the White Sox system. You can read the transcript here.
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