Author name: Sean Williams

Minor league players set to get paid for now, but there’s still more work to do

On Friday, Major League Baseball announced they will be paying Minor League players up to the start of the MiLB season on April 8th. Until then, MLB will decide further as the COVID-19 situation continues to develop. It’s been one week since the announcement was made that all spring training games were suspended and the […]

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Mental makeup and work ethic makes Codi Heuer a top relief prospect

Throughout his time at Wichita State, Codi Heuer had to deal with multiple transitions. The most obvious of them was moving on from prep baseball in Fort Collins, Colorado to playing college ball in Wichita, Kansas for the Shockers. Additionally, he had to deal with the transition of being a bullpen arm with the Shockers

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White Sox Prospects showing early signs of positive developments in Glendale

White Sox players have been in Arizona for a few weeks now, but Cactus League play is still fresh as games started on Sunday. While the regular big league group got most of the attention in the early stages of camp, it’s been the prospects that have grabbed the attention of those observing now that

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Gavin Sheets Improving, Tyler Johnson a Fall-Star in Arizona Fall League

For the White Sox prospects participating in the Arizona Fall League this year, it’s been a rough start to say the least. After most of them got off to a slow start, the offensive and pitching struggles have become a trend as we are reaching the halfway point of the season. Luckily, this hasn’t been the

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Tyler Johnson shines, rest of the group struggles in early goings of the AFL season

The Arizona Fall League has made some changes to their schedule this season. They’ve bumped the games up almost a month earlier and this year features primarily night games, which is something they haven’t done in the past. While the schedule is different, the objective of the league remains the same. It gives prospects the

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After a slow transition into pro ball, Andrew Dalquist is ready to hit the ground running

In recent drafts, the White Sox have shown a consistent trend of favoring players from the collegiate ranks over high school players in the early rounds. However, the 2019 draft class broke away from that trend as Nick Hostetler and co. selected prep players in rounds two, three, and four, making that the organization’s focus

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From baseball bloodlines to the White Sox, Garvin Alston Jr. is ready to make a name for himself

When the White Sox selected Garvin Alston Jr. in the 2019 MLB Draft, they got a player who has been around the game for a long time even though his professional career was just getting started. Alston Jr. was not your typical MLB Draft prospect. His father, Garvin Alston, spent many years as a pitching coach for

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