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Personally I like Jace LaViolette and Brendan Summerhill along with any of the top lefties.

I would love to see Summer Hill taken early and potentially underslot and Jack Bauer in the second; but I find it hard to believe he'll last to 44.

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10. White Sox: Jace LaViolette, OF, Texas A&M (No. 7)
He’s athletic, the power is legit (67 career homers in college and counting), but he’s hitting .274 at this point (.258 in SEC play) with concerns about his hit tool making it a little harder to pinpoint where he might go. He does still have the exciting tools that made him a potential No. 1 pick coming into the season.

 

latest MLB.com/Pipeline mock

 

This sounds all too familiar...

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10. Chicago White Sox – RHP Kyson Witherspoon, Oklahoma

If this year’s draft plays out how we think it will, the Chicago White Sox will have plenty of options available for them at pick number 10 overall. The perfect solution for them, however, is Kyson Witherspoon, a right-handed starting pitcher who has been one of the bigger risers on recent boards.

Witherspoon possesses a dynamic arsenal, headlined by his devastating four-seamer and slider combination. His fastball can nearly touch triple-digits, giving it great results. His slider is devastating, as he goes right after hitters with the pitch. With his slider playing more like a hard cutter, the pitch tunnels well off his fastball, being a key part of his success. He also throws a changeup and curveball, but uses them significantly less than the four-seamer and slider.

With the White Sox focusing heavily on pitching in recent drafts, while also having their hitting prospects excel in 2025, it seems likely they may go the pitching route again. If so, Witherspoon is the perfect choice.

https://www.justbaseball.com/mlb-draft/just-baseball-2025-mlb-mock-draft/

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15 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

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10. Chicago White Sox – RHP Kyson Witherspoon, Oklahoma

If this year’s draft plays out how we think it will, the Chicago White Sox will have plenty of options available for them at pick number 10 overall. The perfect solution for them, however, is Kyson Witherspoon, a right-handed starting pitcher who has been one of the bigger risers on recent boards.

Witherspoon possesses a dynamic arsenal, headlined by his devastating four-seamer and slider combination. His fastball can nearly touch triple-digits, giving it great results. His slider is devastating, as he goes right after hitters with the pitch. With his slider playing more like a hard cutter, the pitch tunnels well off his fastball, being a key part of his success. He also throws a changeup and curveball, but uses them significantly less than the four-seamer and slider.

With the White Sox focusing heavily on pitching in recent drafts, while also having their hitting prospects excel in 2025, it seems likely they may go the pitching route again. If so, Witherspoon is the perfect choice.

https://www.justbaseball.com/mlb-draft/just-baseball-2025-mlb-mock-draft/

Which hitting prospects other than Braden Montgomery are they referring to...?

They desperately need another outfielder, just not sure it's LaViolette.

 

OFC, if the organization has already decided Taylor's the closer, then MAYBE it makes sense.  MAYBE.

Because you always have the spectre of a pitching injury or non-performance to deal with.  Three promising pitchers can suddenly becomes just 1 in a heartbeat...

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Just now, beautox said:

Personally I like Jace LaViolette and Brendan Summerhill along with any of the top lefties.

I would love to see Summer Hill taken early and potentially underslot and Jack Bauer in the second; but I find it hard to believe he'll last to 44.

Came to this thread wondering about Summerhill...is he a reach at 10? Looks to me like a viable option in center field. Whitney Young product too.

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19. Orioles: Brendan Summerhill, OF, Arizona (No. 22)
Summerhill broke out of the gate looking like one of the best college performers in the country, then broke his hand, forcing him out for a month. He’s gone 8-for-19 in seven games since his return with eight walks, seven RBIs and no strikeouts.

 

The injury situation is a BIT reminiscent of Montgomery last year...same university as Brian Anderson and Ian Kinsler.

Could be an excellent "buy low/er" candidate if they like the hit tool more than LaViolette.  That's just a crazy number for Jace to be well under .300 for NCAA Power 5 level play.

 

JJ Wetherholt also had a ton of injury concerns going into the draft last year and fell from the very top of the draft.

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20 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

10. White Sox: Jace LaViolette, OF, Texas A&M (No. 7)
He’s athletic, the power is legit (67 career homers in college and counting), but he’s hitting .274 at this point (.258 in SEC play) with concerns about his hit tool making it a little harder to pinpoint where he might go. He does still have the exciting tools that made him a potential No. 1 pick coming into the season.

 

latest MLB.com/Pipeline mock

 

This sounds all too familiar...

If LaViolette is the pick, then I assume that Ryan Fuller signed off on it, the same way Bannister signs off on every pitcher the Sox draft. So your excitement on LaViolette depends on how much you trust Fuller to iron out his swing.

LaViolette does check some major boxes for the Sox though. He’s an OF, he’s athletic, and he has some serious power (as a lefty too), which is the system’s biggest need.

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2 hours ago, Harold's Leg Lift said:

Batting avg down to .259 K rate up to 24%.....in college.  

I think he’s plummeting into Fabian territory. That may be a 30 hit tool and that’s hard to draft in the first 3 rounds, let alone at 1-10.

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48 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said:

Callis was good on the SoxMachine podcast. Barring someone falling, he thinks it’ll be one of the prep shortstops or Kyson Witherspoon at 10. 

Excellent. I don't trust White Sox player development to do anything with Jace.

I wonder how they line up the prep SS guys outside of Willits and Carlson.

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2 hours ago, DirtySox said:

Excellent. I don't trust White Sox player development to do anything with Jace.

I wonder how they line up the prep SS guys outside of Willits and Carlson.

You trust them to develop a high school SS?

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2 hours ago, Y2Jimmy0 said:

Callis was good on the SoxMachine podcast. Barring someone falling, he thinks it’ll be one of the prep shortstops or Kyson Witherspoon at 10. 

I enjoyed that discussion, very informative.

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