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2024 MiLB Catch All

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31 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said:

Doesn’t seem super serious but rehab takes forever. It sucks 

As long as he doesn't go full Peavy, we should be ok.

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  • Thanks. God forbid anyone express any optimism about anyone. Negativity until proven otherwise.

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    Didn’t know where to put this, but since the 4th of July (80 PA sample) Bryan Ramos has been on fire: 133 wRC+ | 12.5% BB rate | 15.0% K rate | .258 ISO | .280 BABIP Kid doesn’t turn 23

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1 hour ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Is he still a prospect?  Is that a real question?

Apparently he had a bad start :melt

Just a couple weeks ago Eder was like the only milb Sox pitcher that Aly was consistently being positive about.

Lulz

7 minutes ago, SoCalChiSox said:

Just a couple weeks ago Eder was like the only milb Sox pitcher that Aly was consistently being positive about.

Lulz

He's fine.  He still has a 3.50 FIP and an xFIP of 3.36.  His defense has been awful behind him.

1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

He's fine.  He still has a 3.50 FIP and an xFIP of 3.36.  His defense has been awful behind him.

I happened to watch his best start on milb.tv

Then, idk what happened last start. 

I was actually wondering if I was nuts for still believing in him

10 hours ago, SoCalChiSox said:

Just a couple weeks ago Eder was like the only milb Sox pitcher that Aly was consistently being positive about.

Lulz

Yeah, I was asking because I was wondering if I was nuts to continue believing in him. 

9 hours ago, baseball_gal_aly said:

Yeah, I was asking because I was wondering if I was nuts to continue believing in him. 

You are nuts.

Somehow, every time I check Colson Montgomery's stats, he's just stuck at 92 wRC+. Very hard season to interpret for him. Not a disaster, but he's really treading water.

39 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

awesome

49 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

I wonder who goes to the Barons? Bowen? Varela? Palette is going backwards and McDougal is not ready.

2 hours ago, Timmy U said:

I wonder who goes to the Barons? Bowen? Varela? Palette is going backwards and McDougal is not ready.

Likely Riley Gowens 

Colson dips a few spots to #16. Schultz leaps from #37 to #18, Thorpe up from #52 to #38, Quero up from #92 to #74.

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Big George on the hot sheet.

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15. George Wolkow, OF, White Sox
Team: Low-A Kannapolis (Carolina)
Age: 18

Why He’s Here: .400/.520/.700 (8-for-20) 3 R, 0 2B, 0 3B, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 5 BB, 6 SO, 0-for-0 SB.

The Scoop: At 18 years old, Wolkow is one of the youngest players in the Carolina League. He arrived there on June 3 after being promoted from the Arizona Complex League. Since then, he’s shown off the big-time power that led the White Sox to select him with their seventh-round pick a year ago. He crushed two home runs this past week and has six so far in just 23 games with Kannapolis. He also hit two in the ACL before moving up. (JN)

https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/ranking-the-20-hottest-mlb-prospects-hot-sheet-7-2-24/

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Colson and Schultz are playing in the Futures game.

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Schultz is number one on BA's "Five Players We’re Most Excited To See" in the Futures game.

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1. Noah Schultz, LHP, White Sox
With the graduation of Paul Skenes, Schultz is now the No. 2 pitching prospect in the game behind Jackson Jobe. He is the pitcher most likely to ‘wow’ with multiple pitches. His high-90s fastball is electric, but it’s the appetizer that sets up his low-80s slider. And Schultz isn’t just rearing back and throwing. He has advanced control for his age, especially with that slider.

https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2024-futures-game-digging-deeper-on-players-to-know-in-dallas/

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