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It is the sixth year of Top Prospect voting at South Side Sox!
Here’s how 2018 wrangled out — all 42 picks. Also, here’s an archive of every article in the 2018 series. Here’s how 2019 came together, all 50 picks, and the archive as well. Here’s 2020, with the archive. Here’s the 2021 wrap-up of just 35 picks due to flagging participation, along with the full archive. And here’s the 2022 link to the 27-pick wrap, along with the full archive.
Despite cutting short our Top 50 voting last year, some seasons we’ve gotten upwards of 15,000 votes. So thanks in advance for your participation!
Our No. 100 prospect was a late substitution, Luke Shilling, so he’s not yet up on site. But we do aim to run the Top 100 count-up on a daily basis, and have prospect votes every couple of days.
Unlike last year, our writers agree on a No. 1 prospect. Will you as well?
Just five of 10 players from last year’s initial prospect vote poll show up this time around, with only one (Jake Burger) dropping off after losing his rookie/prospect status. So there is some ballot churn here.
Also note something sort of miraculous, and a tribute to a steady climb through the system: Lenyn Sosa is spending his SIXTH year on our top prospect lists — and is still very young!
All right, let’s have some fun. And get voting!
José Rodríguez made it three shortstops and five hitters among our first five prospects, lapping the field with 49 votes (41%) to win. The shortstop was voted our No. 3 prospect in 2022, No. 21 in 2021, and No. 32 in 2020.
A year ago, our No. 5 prospect was Colson Montgomery, who jumped up to No. 2 this season.
It will appear to be a first in the voting next round, as RHSPs Norge Vera are poised to duke it out for the No. 6 slot.
Newcomer to the ballot Kohl Simas was shut out, with zero votes. Joining the ballot this round is ascendant outfielder Luis Mieses.
[Sorry, having screenshotting troubles tonight (???) so no Excel grid, see below for detailed results.]
South Side Sox Top-Voted White Sox Prospects for 2023
- Oscar Colás — 57% (Montgomery 35%, Ramos/Sosa 3%, Rodríguez 1%, Mena/Pallette/Schultz 0.5%, Burke/Vera 0%)
- Colson Montgomery — 71% (Sosa 9%, Ramos 5%, Rodríguez 4.4%, Mena 3.7%, Vera 3%, Céspedes 2%, Pallette/Schultz 1%, Burke 0%)
- Bryan Ramos — 29% (Sosa 25%, Vera 12.3%, Rodríguez 11.7%, Schultz 9%, Mena 8%, Burke/Pallette 2%, Céspedes 1%, Kath 0%)
- Lenyn Sosa — 43% (Rodríguez 25%, Vera 16%, Mena/Schultz 6%, Céspedes 2%, Kath/Pallette 1%, Burke/Cannon 0%)
- José Rodríguez — 40.5% (Vera 22.3%, Mena 14.0%, Schultz 9.1%, Céspedes 5.0%, Burke 3.3%, Kath/Pallette 2.5%,/Cannon 0.8%, Simas 0.0%)
Sean Burke
Right-Handed Starting Pitcher
Age 23
2022 SSS poll ranking 13
2022 High Level Charlotte (AAA)
Age relative to high level -5.1 years
Overall 2022 stats 4-10 ⚾️ 27 games (26 starts) ⚾️ 108 IP ⚾️ 4.75 ERA ⚾️ 48 BB ⚾️ 137 K ⚾️ 1.444 WHIP
In line to be 2023’s Davis Martin, and given the White Sox high-minors starter depth, flip a coin as to whether Burke makes his MLB debut this summer. While very challenged at Birmingham and downright overmatched in two Charlotte starts, Burke mowed through his age-appropriate Winston-Salem opponents to start the year. He’ll start in the Charlotte rotation this April.
Jonathan Cannon
Right-Handed Starting Pitcher
Age 22
2022 High Level Kannapolis (Low-A)
Age relative to high level -0.7 years
Overall 2022 pro stats 0-0 ⚾️ 4 games (3 starts) ⚾️ 7 1⁄3 IP ⚾️ 1.23 ERA ⚾️ 0.955 WHIP ⚾️ 4 K ⚾️ 3 BB
The big (6´6´´) Georgian was the club’s third-rounder in 2022, getting his feet wet as a pro but really getting down to business looking ahead to 2023. Anticipate a cup of coffee in Kanny, if not an outright straight assignment right to Winston-Salem. There is room to move fast as a starter in the White Sox system.
Yoelqui Céspedes
Center Fielder
Age 25
2021 SSS poll ranking 6
2022 SSS poll ranking 6
2022 High Level Birmingham (AA)
Age relative to high level -0.1 years
Overall 2022 stats 119 games ⚾️ 17 HR ⚾️ 59 RBI ⚾️ .258/.332/.437 ⚾️ 33-of-45 SB ⚾️ 29 BB ⚾️ 154 K
Céspedes broke camp on a pretty high note, having impressed in Arizona, and it did not seem completely out of the question he could see the South Side in the summer. But while Oscar Colás just whipped past him and sprinted up to Charlotte, Céspedes languished in Birmingham. Particularly concerning is his ongoing contact issue; 154 Ks (with scant corresponding walks) and only decent power is not going to cut it. Yoelqui will need to either dump at least 100 points into his soft (.769) OPS or make those contact issues disappear. At this point, he’s in danger of being passed by Luis Mieses — and that’s just among outfielders.
Wes Kath
Third Baseman
Age 20
2022 SSS poll ranking 9
2022 High Level Birmingham (AA)
Age relative to high level -5.1 years
Overall 2022 stats 112 games ⚾️ 13 HR ⚾️ 45 RBI ⚾️ .230/.333/.374 ⚾️ 64 BB ⚾️ 171 K
Unlike fellow top-round 2021 draftee Colson Montgomery, Wes Kath didn’t have a particularly strong regular season in Low-A (.740 OPS) and then was annihilated with his promotion to Project Birmingham. With the Barons, rather than just focusing on the group pregame drills and top-prospect bonding that was the underpinning of the concept, Kath was pressed into 13 games that generated a total of one extra-base hit and 23 Ks. While Montgomery surged ahead in 2022, Kath languished. He needs to solve some contact, power, and defense issues. The good news? Even at Kannapolis, Kath had advanced well ahead of his age, by nearly two years.
Cristian Mena
Right-Handed Starting Pitcher
Age 20
2022 SSS poll ranking N/R
2022 High Level Birmingham (AA)
Age relative to high level -5.4 years
Overall 2022 stats 2-6 ⚾️ 24 starts ⚾️ 104 1⁄3 IP ⚾️ 3.80 ERA ⚾️ 38 BB ⚾️ 126 K ⚾️ 1.323 WHIP
Mena has shot past more heralded young righties (Drew Dalquist, Jared Kelley, Matthew Thompson) and has his sights now set on Norge Vera. Every bit the pitching phenom that Colson Montgomery is on the hitting side.
Luis Mieses
Right Fielder
Age 22
2020 SSS poll ranking 45
2021 SSS poll ranking 48
2022 SSS poll ranking N/R
2022 High Level Birmingham (AA)
Age relative to high level -2.1 years
Overall 2022 stats 129 games ⚾️ 15 HR ⚾️ 88 RBI ⚾️ .281/.324/.448 ⚾️ 24 BB ⚾️ 72 K
In danger of falling out of prospect consideration as recently as a year ago, Mieses discovered his power stroke (doubles machine, but can put the ball over the fence, too) and forced a reward of Project Birmingham. One of the few hitters there to have held his own while much younger than age-level.
Peyton Pallette
Right-handed starting pitcher
Age 21
2022 SSS poll ranking N/R
2022 High Level Arkansas (NCAA)
Age relative to high level -0.9 years
Overall 2022 college stats 1-2 ⚾️ 15 games (11 starts) ⚾️ 56 IP ⚾️ 4.02 ERA ⚾️ 67 K ⚾️ 20 BB ⚾️ 1.268 WHIP
Pallette was Chicago’s No. 2 pick in 2022 and was held out of any professional pitching. He’ll be ticketed for the Arizona Complex League this summer. although a quick move up to Kannapolis — or, possibly, starting there for some full-season play — is not out of the question.
Noah Schultz
Left-handed starting pitcher
Age 19
2022 SSS poll ranking N/R
2022 High Level Illinois Valley (Prospect League)
Age relative to high level -2.8 years
Overall 2022 prospect league stats 0-1 ⚾️ 6 starts ⚾️ 19 1⁄3 IP ⚾️ 0.93 ERA ⚾️ 37 K ⚾️ 7 BB ⚾️ 0.776 WHIP
Schultz was Chicago’s No. 1 pick in 2022 and was held out of any professional pitching. He’ll be ticketed for the Arizona Complex League this summer.
Kohl Simas
Right-Handed Starting Pitcher
Age 23
2022 High Level Birmingham (AA)
Age relative to high level -2.4 years
Overall 2022 stats 2-2 ⚾️ 22 games (15 starts) ⚾️ 68 IP ⚾️ 4.24 ERA ⚾️ 1.324 WHIP ⚾️ 82 K ⚾️ 29 BB
Kohl, son of former White Sox reliever Bill Simas, was an undrafted free agent in 2021 who hit the ground running in the White Sox organization and hasn’t looked back. He is the only UDFA to have been part of Project Birmingham, called up as part of a later wave and seeing action in six games.
Norge Vera
Right-handed starting pitcher
Age 22
2021 SSS poll ranking 9
2022 SSS poll ranking 1
2022 High Level Birmingham (AA)
Age relative to high level -2.4 years
Overall 2022 stats 0-3 ⚾️ 13 starts ⚾️ 35 1⁄3 IP ⚾️ 3.31 ERA ⚾️ 52 K ⚾️ 31 BB ⚾️ 1.415 WHIP
It was a bit of a crash to earth for the top pitching prospect in the system, but then, nothing could match his perfection in his 2021 debut in the DSL. Nagging injuries might point to a move to late relief one day.
Poll
Who is the sixth-best prospect in the White Sox system?
This poll is closed
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2%
Sean Burke
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0%
Jonathan Cannon
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7%
Yoelqui Céspedes
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4%
Wes Kath
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17%
Cristian Mena
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7%
Luis Mieses
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1%
Peyton Pallette
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33%
Noah Schultz
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0%
Kohl Simas
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25%
Norge Vera
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