Author name: David Wildman

Garrett Crochet called up to White Sox despite no minor league experience

Coming off of a successful week that saw the White Sox gain a commanding hold of first place in the AL Central, the team made a surprising move. The team announced on Friday that they have called up 2020 first-round selection Garrett Crochet. Crochet was expected to be a quick riser through the system and […]

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Jared Kelley talks facing high-level competition in first taste of pro ball

When Jared Kelley was drafted by the White Sox in the second round this June, he became the first Refugio High School player to be drafted. Kelley had been ranked as the No. 12 player in the draft by MLB Pipeline, but a verbal commitment to the University of Texas and a high bonus demand

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Jake Burger takes another step in his return, joins Schaumburg roster

Jake Burger’s long road back to the baseball field took a significant step forward on Wednesday. The former first-round pick was added to the White Sox’s 60-man roster pool and sent to camp in Schaumburg. Burger hasn’t played in a regular season game since 2017. The 11th overall pick of the 2017 draft has dealt

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Luis Gonzalez called up to White Sox for potential MLB debut

The White Sox called up former third-round pick Luis Gonzalez on Monday. The team announced the move along with fellow outfielder Adam Engel heading to the injured list. FutureSox’s Clinton Cole first reported Gonzalez’s promotion. The White Sox entered Monday with no room on the 40-man roster, but Engel’s move to the IL was related

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After Robert and Madrigal, Who’s up Next?

Come mid-April, an interesting thing will happen in the White Sox organization. The majority of attention will turn from the farm system to the major league team. With Dylan Cease, Michael Kopech, Luis Robert, Nick Madrigal and Eloy Jimenez in the big leagues, the farm system will not be the main attraction of the organization for the first time since the rebuild began. 

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