July 13, 20223 yr Seems BA has re-ranked every team's top 30 in advance of the trade deadline. See below. I wish they would have provided the previous ranking, but I guess I can go search for @bmags thread on the last re-shuffle. https://www.baseballamerica.com/teams/1026/chicago-white-sox/organizational/#104280 Quote 1.) Colson Montgomery 2.) Bryan Ramos 3.) Jose Rodriguez 4.) Sean Burke 5.) Norge Vera 6.) Oscar Colas 7.) Yoelqui Cespedes 8.) Lenyn Sosa (+3) 9.) Romy Gonzalez 10.) Yolbert Sanchez (+2) 11.) Wes Kath (-1) 12.) Davis Martin (+1) 13.) Jared Kelley (+1) 14.) Cristian Mena (+5) 15.) Jason Bilous 16.) Matt Thompson 17.) Jimmy Lambert 18.) Kohl Simas (+2) 19.) Andrew Dalquist (+2) 20.) Erick Hernandez (+2) 21.) Caleb Freeman (+2) 22.) Jonathan Stiever (-4) 23.) Tanner McDougal (+1) 24.) Adam Hackenberg (+1) 25.) Luis Mieses (+1) 26.) Carlos Perez (+1) 27.) Yohemy Nolasco (+1) 28.) Loidel Chapelli (NR) 29.) Yoelvin Silven (+1) 30.) Terrell Tatum (NR) Edited July 13, 20223 yr by DirtySox
July 13, 20223 yr Author https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/players-making-significant-jumps-up-midseason-top-30-prospects-lists/ Players making big jumps. Quote Chicago White Sox Lenyn Sosa, SS/2B (Moved from No. 11 to No. 8 ) Sosa's bat continued to develop at Double-A Birmingham and more power emerged, making him the fastest riser in the system and earning him a June promotion to the major league team. Loidel Chapelli, 2B (Moved from unranked to No. 28) The 20-year-old native of Cuba signed in early June and began his White Sox career in the Dominican Summer League. While old for the level, Chapelli is a plus runner with good bat-to-ball skills and plate discipline, as well as surprising power for his size. Terrell Tatum OF (Moved from unranked to No. 30) The North Carolina State product was off to a hot start in Low-A in his first full season before earning a promotion to High-A Winston-Salem. The 22-year-old lefthanded hitter is a slash hitter with surprising power, but he needs to cut down on strikeouts in order to take better advantage of his plus speed. Edited July 13, 20223 yr by DirtySox
July 13, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, DirtySox said: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/players-making-significant-jumps-up-midseason-top-30-prospects-lists/ Players making big jumps. just updated the previous update to see. Overall, very little changes compared to the big shuffles at end of may. Mostly who we picked but was hoping for more recent notes on Thompson.
July 13, 20223 yr Author I went back to the last update from bmags post and did the + - thing accordingly. Looks like the top 7 hasn't changed for those wondering. Edited July 13, 20223 yr by DirtySox
July 13, 20223 yr Author 6 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said: Sosa is way too low That was my immediate takeaway as well. I also wouldn't have Kelley ahead of Mena.
July 14, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, bmags said: just updated the previous update to see. Overall, very little changes compared to the big shuffles at end of may. Mostly who we picked but was hoping for more recent notes on Thompson. I don't seem to hear much about Sean Burke yet he's the highest pitching prospect.
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