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

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15 hours ago, hi8is said:

Emerson we’d be banking on our development staff having their time to mold him into a player that has more output than Roch but I’m not willing to take that gamble with this staff nor do I want to wait for at least an extra year when our window is already open.

I’m going to be on the edge of my seat until Saturday and really hope whatever happens - it ends up being the right draft selection. We’ve missed high in the first round more than we have hit and at 1.1 you CANNOT afford to miss.

Just want to point out that Bonemer will be ready next year to take a spot; Emerson should extend the window....a window that should be open a decade + (unless we start doing stupid stuff).
One thing I prefer about Roch is that he bats right... right handed hitting proficiency is becoming a scarce commodity.

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    Yall need to start spelling "Vahn" correctly. I don't want any Andrew Vaughn bad juju in this thread.

  • Autumn Dreamin
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    This reads like the kind of careful answer you give when you need to pretend he's not already your guy

  • Y2Jimmy0
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    Thinking that Roch Cholowsky is maxed out is fucking insane considering what the Sox have done with some hitters of late.

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I wonder what happened to that catcher. That was also the start of the Wes Kath era. 2021 draft.

11 minutes ago, oldsox said:

I wonder what happened to that catcher. That was also the start of the Wes Kath era. 2021 draft.

Henry Davis?

7 minutes ago, Chick Mercedes said:

"well past" the key phrasing there

10 hours ago, Chick Mercedes said:

So... he's going to grow into tools? Color me skeptical.

Bobby Witt clearly had elite tools, not just top-tier skills. I don't understand why anyone compares the two outside of them both playing for Rusty Greer. Witt had a better arm, better glove, better speed, and more immediate and projectable power. He also was more likely to get to his hit tool because he had 80 speed. Bobby had THREE carrying tools, and Emerson has... zero?

Also, Bobby had his full-year of pro-ball wiped out because of COVID.

2 hours ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

So... he's going to grow into tools? Color me skeptical.

Bobby Witt clearly had elite tools, not just top-tier skills. I don't understand why anyone compares the two outside of them both playing for Rusty Greer. Witt had a better arm, better glove, better speed, and more immediate and projectable power. He also was more likely to get to his hit tool because he had 80 speed. Bobby had THREE carrying tools, and Emerson has... zero?

Also, Bobby had his full-year of pro-ball wiped out because of COVID.

Now Emerson doesn’t have a high end hit tool?

3 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Now Emerson doesn’t have a high end hit tool?

Is his hit tool a carrying tool? I haven't seen it graded as a 70 anywhere, but maybe it is. I've said before, I don't pretend to have scouted Emerson.

2 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Now Emerson doesn’t have a high end hit tool?

Projected somewhere/anywhere south of Bruce Harper...depending on who you talk to.

Scouting Grades: He has received grades of Hit: 65, Power: 55, Run: 55, Arm: 60, Field: 60, Overall: 65

Future Projection:
As Emerson continues to fill out physically, scouts expect his power to become more consistent. He projects to develop average to above-average power, potentially translating to 15–20+ home runs per season at the professional level once fully mature.

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3 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

Is his hit tool a carrying tool? I haven't seen it graded as a 70 anywhere, but maybe it is. I've said before, I don't pretend to have scouted Emerson.

I think, if you like him, the carrying tool is his hit tool. Obviously, that's a tough one to project, so if you don't like him, you focus on everything else which is closer to 50s across the card. So, as with all preps, there's some risk here. At PG National last year, he was the consensus top guy in the class. No one else really close, but on pure tools outside of Hit, Lombard has him beat. Elijah Green had a lot of tools too, though. Hit is an absolutely critical tool.

"While homeruns are yet to decorate the baseball card, most think Emerson should have no trouble growing into 20+ homerun output, potentially more as he continues to fill into his frame. Emerson has a chance to age into a special hitter if it can all click, a true hit and power threat.

Defensively, Emerson has fully addressed the concerns of him sticking at shortstop as he now showcases plus arm strength across the diamond, solid range and a strong internal clock on top of being a plus runner. Most think he could end up a plus glove at third base, but he's got a strong chance to develop into at least and above average shortstop long term."

I believe Emerson is 6'3 also, he could end up being a huge dude in his 20s, he's a bit wiry at 185, but I could see him ending up at like 205 when it's all said and done

or he could be Chris Sale 😂

1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

Projected somewhere/anywhere south of Bruce Harper...depending on who you talk to.

Scouting Grades: He has received grades of Hit: 65, Power: 55, Run: 55, Arm: 60, Field: 60, Overall: 65

Future Projection:
As Emerson continues to fill out physically, scouts expect his power to become more consistent. He projects to develop average to above-average power, potentially translating to 15–20+ home runs per season at the professional level once fully mature.

Honestly - 15-20 home run power would suck at a #1 pick

27 minutes ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said:

Honestly - 15-20 home run power would suck at a #1 pick

More like a John Olerud or Mark Grace...Jacob Gonzalez might actually be closer to 12-15.

14 minutes ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said:

Honestly - 15-20 home run power would suck at a #1 pick

Roch is only half a grade higher on the power. Emerson is a grade and a half higher on the hit. Obviously we are projecting here, but it comes down to what you value more.

There is definitely more risk with Grady if the hit tool comes in light where Roch can fall-back on that stellar defensive profile from a value standpoint.

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2 hours ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

Is his hit tool a carrying tool? I haven't seen it graded as a 70 anywhere, but maybe it is. I've said before, I don't pretend to have scouted Emerson.

I don’t disagree with the rest of your assessment by the way. But the reason Emerson is in the mix for the 1.01 is because of his hit tool.

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