2023 White Sox Top 100 Prospects
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 29: Jonathan Stiever
This once-ascendant starter has been taking baby steps after injury
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 30: Franklin German
Future closer? Perhaps. Able to help the Chicago pen soon? Absolutely
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 31: Tommy Sommer
Where the Top Prospect Vote and the Top 100 meet
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 32: DJ Gladney
Massive power — but significant swing-and-miss
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 33: Drew Dalquist
A lot more progress will be needed, but there’s still plenty of time
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 34: Adam Hackenberg
In a system that needs backstops, his arm might point the way
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 35: Tristan Stivors
The nation’s saves leader is ready to move fast in the White Sox system
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 36: Andrew Pérez
Home runs spoiled El Platano’s first season in Charlotte
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 37: Duke Ellis
Like speed? The outfielder will steal your heart
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 38: Nicholas Padilla
Finally pitching on the correct side of town ...
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 39: Dylan Burns
His first run in the White Sox system has been ... excellent
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 40: Gil Luna Jr.
The summer of 2022 was a wash, but let’s hope this skilled southpaw can get right back on track
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South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 41: Eric Adler
A promising relief arm who struggled some in his last season for Wake Forest
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 42: Garrett Schoenle
Most promising pitcher in the White Sox system you’ve hardly heard of? Meet this tall lefty, who could be South Side-bound sooner than you think
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 43: Lane Ramsey
Get healthy, regain command, and the South Side is on the horizon
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 44: Caleb Freeman
This reliever once on the upswing saw his control and health desert him last summer
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 45: Hunter Dollander
High Ks and low BBs are key to this UDFA’s game
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 46: Chase Solesky
Impeccable control is his hallmark, and it may end up serving him in Charlotte before year’s end
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 47: Godwin Bennett
Asked to prove himself for a repeat year in the DSL, this slugger broke the league
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 48: Wilber Sánchez
Good field, great wheels — disappearing bat
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 49: Tyler Neslony
He’s mastered Double-A. Getting the hang of things in Charlotte could see his ticket punched to the South Side
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 50: Mario Camilletti
This power-packed energy wad gets on base ... and how
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 52: Sammy Peralta
This southpaw is set for a taste of the South Side pen this summer
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 53: Jacob Burke
Seemed a steal last summer, still a plenty sweet snag
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 54: Moisés Castillo
Middle infield is a logjam — but there’s no harm in having too many good prospects there
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 55: Víctor Quezada
A rough first season Stateside dims the glow of this rising star
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 56: Edgar Navarro
Middling till 2022 — and now, fast-rising!
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 57: Craig Dedelow
He put more over the wall than any other player in the organization — but more progress is needed
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 58: Darío Borrero
The most intriguing bat in Arizona will need to add a power stroke
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 59: Michael Turner
Size, strength, skill ... wait, we’re talking about a White Sox catching prospect?
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 60: Tyler Osik
The bat? Oh, it plays
South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 61: Haylen Green
ERA looks sometimes deceive; this southpaw remains on the fast track
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