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White Sox Prospect Grant Taylor Could be Game-Changer

The wait is finally over as Grant Taylor has officially started his White Sox career. While he likely finishes the year at a full-season affiliate, the former second rounder has started his season in the desert with the rookie league White Sox’s affiliate in the Arizona Complex League. The 6-3, 230 pounder has been stellar

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The Next Step for White Sox Jonathan Cannon To Be a Big League Starter

Spring Training is coming along as the White Sox continue to work on formulating the best possible roster to open the season with this year. The pitching staff is the area with the most question marks as multiple rotation spots and the majority of bullpen spots are still up for grabs. A focal point of

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Charlotte Knights’ coaches to balance player development and winning in 2022

This is the third in a series of articles looking back on the Knights’ season by Charlotte beat writer Jeff Cohen.  This installment is a post-season Q&A with manager Wes Helms, pitching coach Matt Zaleski and hitting coach Chris Johnson. What will you do differently next year?  What did you learn this year? Helms: I

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Move to catcher paying off for late-round pick Tyler Osik

Keith Osik played in 456 games over the course of his ten-year major league career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals. The former 24th round selection was known as a defensive catcher. He compiled 1,200 plate appearances as a professional. He’s currently the head baseball coach at Farmingdale State College

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Accelerated Learning Curve: Andrew Dalquist gets an education in Schaumburg

“I had to gain experience really quickly on my own. Going from the high school world, being a kid, right into the working environment,” said 2019 third-round draft pick Drew Dalquist in a phone interview with FutureSox. Don’t be confused by the name. This is the same pitcher the White Sox awarded a $2 million

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