Position: LH SP
Born: 3/30/1989
Ht: 6’6″ Wt: 183 lb
Acquired: Drafted 1st round (13th overall) in the 2010 draft out of Florida Gulf Coast
Career Stats
FutureSox Prospect Rankings
- #3 – 2010 Midseason
- #1 – 2010 Postseason
FutureSox Media
- Draft day story, June 2010
- White Sox, Chris Sale agree on $1.656M deal, June 2010
- Sale promoted to Triple-A Charlotte, July 2010
- Chris Sale promoted to the majors, Aug. 2010
- All FutureSox articles tagged Chris Sale
Accolades
- AL All-Star, 2012
- AL All-Star, 2013
- AL All-Star, 2014
- AL All-Star, 2015
- AL All-Star, 2016
- AL All-Star, 2017
- AL All-Star, 2018
Scouting Report
When drafted Sale was a welcome addition to the weak group of left-handed pitchers in the White Sox system. He saw a jump in his velocity after his freshman year and switched to a 3/4 arm slot leading to being named the best prospect of the Cape Cod League in 2009 by Baseball America.
Sale has a mid-to-upper 90s fastball that has good movement and can get a lot of groundballs against professional hitters. His fastball has been considered a plus pitch. The key to Sale’s success as a starter is his plus changeup, which will allow him to get right-handers out. His third pitch is an average slider which is effective against lefties. Sale’s control is very good.
There were some questions about his durability due to his delivery when he was drafted. However, his control shows that he is able to repeat it. His upside depended on whether or not he could remain a starter in the majors, a question he definitively answered as one of the best pitchers of the decade. He quickly showed in his time with the Sox that he is a premium talent.