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White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026

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1 hour ago, ron883 said:

I'm waiting to hear what PNoles says before I come to any conclusions

He’s trying to find his protractor still.

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  • This is the best news they could have received from these meetings. I do question Getz referring to it as an honor. Dude, it pretty much means your team really sucks.

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I seriously doubt Jerry has any real influence on the draft. And Tony may share his thoughts, but he is just one voice in a broader decision-making group. This pick will come down to Getz & Shirley’s views on the top players.

2 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I seriously doubt Jerry has any real influence on the draft. And Tony may share his thoughts, but he is just one voice in a broader decision-making group. This pick will come down to Getz & Shirley’s views on the top players.

Hopefully Tony and Jerry are nowhere near this process

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I guess I dont understand what is being alleged. The draft powers at be Shirley and Getz want the more ready Roch who can quickly go through the system for a winning window to open now, but that might be kiboshed by an 81 year La Russa influencing a 90 year old Reinsdorf who may sell the team as soon as 2029? How does that make sense?

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33 minutes ago, Buehrle>Wood said:

I guess I dont understand what is being alleged. The draft powers at be Shirley and Getz want the more ready Roch who can quickly go through the system for a winning window to open now, but that might be kiboshed by an 81 year La Russa influencing a 90 year old Reinsdorf who may sell the team as soon as 2029? How does that make sense?

I just will have a major Karen event if the White Sox value system timing with the bloody #1 overall pick over the best player available period. Criminal

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31 minutes ago, Chick Mercedes said:

I just will have a major Karen event if the White Sox value system timing with the bloody #1 overall pick over the best player available period. Criminal

It does not at all sound like that in that shared snippet. Just its a bonus, and wouldn't make sense for the geriatrics to push against

On 6/2/2026 at 2:19 PM, fathom said:

If you pick Roch, it has to be to make him the SS. As for Carlson, I will be stunned if he’s still in the organization in two years.

Is that based more upon him being traded as an expendable piece or thinking he will be traded at 21 years old because you don't think he was a good pick ?

I know you never liked the Gonzalez pick from the beginning. Is that why you said that about Carlson ? Are you on record as liking someone else who was left on the board at that time ?

On 6/3/2026 at 6:16 PM, Chick Mercedes said:

That would be the most pathetic thing a man could do

I can think of far worse than picking the guy most consider the #1 pick especially if all analysis the Sox have done support it.

Now if you mean making the safe pick without the support of your scouts and all other metrics just because you don't want to create some kind of negative buzz I'd call that strange but the best player doesn't always turn out to be the 1-1 pick anyway so even if you think it's pathetic the results could still end up looking like genius.

As long as he makes the pick based on the guys he hired to give him advice are heeded I'm good with whoever Getz picked. No matter what he does ,whether or not he listen to staff or ignores them, he's still picking one of the top 4 guys and there's still a chance that none of them turns out to be the best choice after 6-10 years .

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25 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

I can think of far worse than picking the guy most consider the #1 pick especially if all analysis the Sox have done support it.

Now if you mean making the safe pick without the support of your scouts and all other metrics just because you don't want to create some kind of negative buzz I'd call that strange but the best player doesn't always turn out to be the 1-1 pick anyway so even if you think it's pathetic the results could still end up looking like genius.

As long as he makes the pick based on the guys he hired to give him advice are heeded I'm good with whoever Getz picked. No matter what he does ,whether or not he listen to staff or ignores them, he's still picking one of the top 4 guys and there's still a chance that none of them turns out to be the best choice after 6-10 years .

No, choosing based on consensus is pathetic

10 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I seriously doubt Jerry has any real influence on the draft. And Tony may share his thoughts, but he is just one voice in a broader decision-making group. This pick will come down to Getz & Shirley’s views on the top players.

I can only tell you that I've been told by multiple people that JR did have a lot of say in the draft, to be fair I don't know if that is the case now.

Here's one example from a source who covered the team for years:

“With :30 seconds left in their selection time on draft day JR would say things like “You know this college right-handed pitcher has the lowest injury risk.”

4 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

I can only tell you that I've been told by multiple people that JR did have a lot of say in the draft, to be fair I don't know if that is the case now.

Here's one example from a source who covered the team for years:

“With :30 seconds left in their selection time on draft day JR would say things like “You know this college right-handed pitcher has the lowest injury risk.”

A pitcher with the least risk?

Probably Kyle McCulloch or Lance Broadway lol.

7 hours ago, Chick Mercedes said:

No, choosing based on consensus is pathetic

The consensus of who? Nice to know you don't care about getting the player who actually turns out to be the best. It's a crapshoot accept it.

7 hours ago, Chick Mercedes said:

No, choosing based on consensus is pathetic

I agree with this, but if you look on twitter, if getz picks anyone but Roch the pitch forks will be out, which is ridiculous given the type of talent you can get if you go with Lackey or Emerson

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