Sunday at 09:23 PM2 days 22 minutes ago, DirtySox said:Braden?I'd be very surprised. Nothing about his Charlotte performance demands a call up right now, and they typically like for guys to be hot before coming up.Kinda think an arm would be more likely.
Sunday at 09:26 PM2 days Author 1 minute ago, Autumn Dreamin said:I'd be very surprised. Nothing about his Charlotte performance demands a call up right now, and they typically like for guys to be hot before coming up.Kinda think an arm would be more likely.Yea. Just not sure who would warrant an eyeballs tweet outside of Braden. Hagen also doesn't warrant a call up at this point. Gonzo?
Sunday at 11:35 PM2 days On 5/18/2026 at 3:45 PM, chitownsportsfan said:What's the report on Gonzo as an IF? Capable defender at all 3B, SS and 2B? If that's the case and they thing Montgomery can backup CF when he's in Chicago Acuna's time might be limited.Here's Fangraph's writeup this spring:Chicago White Sox Top 40 Prospects | FanGraphs Baseball35. Jacob Gonzalez, UTILDrafted: 1st Round, 2023 from Ole Miss (CHW)Age23.7Height6′ 2″Weight200Bat / ThrL / RFV35+Tool Grades (Present/Future)HitRaw PowerGame PowerRunFieldingThrow30/3545/4530/4040/4045/5050Whatever wound the White Sox front office felt about Kyle Teel getting popped a pick before Gonzalez in the first round of the 2023 draft, they’ve obviously been able to mostly heal. Still, at the time, Gonzalez was selected as a safer, high-floored SEC performer at a premium spot who was willing to sign under slot, enabling a $1 million swing on the boom-or-bust George Wolkow six rounds later. But upon arrival in pro ball, Gonzalez’s college pull power production was immediately revealed to be enabled by selling out for the inner half of the plate, and a myriad of swing and setup tweaks to straighten out his direction – and subsequently build a new loading action – have yet to produce consistent results.Still a lanky 6-foot-2 after a couple years in a pro strength program, Gonzalez is a graceful athlete but not an explosive one. He has below-average raw power, and a mid-season promotion to Triple-A Charlotte, one of minor league ball’s best launching pads, still saw him hit just two homers and post a sub-.100 ISO in 45 games. His strikeout rate spiked to 20% in the International League, and his avoidance of punchouts has typically oversold his raw contact ability because of how pesky he can be spreading out his stance with two strikes, allowing him to fight out almost anything but to little useful contact. He generally plays the middle infield with the sort of headiness and play clock that allows him to transcend a lack of typical shortstop range, but Gonzalez’s hands looked out of sync at times last season as the Sox shifted him toward more utility work. He profiles as an up-down sixth infielder at present.
14 hours ago14 hr Author Big George on the Hot Sheet.https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/ranking-the-20-hottest-mlb-prospects-hot-sheet-5-26-26/6. George Wolkow, OF, White SoxTeam: High-A Winston-Salem (South Atlantic)Age: 20Why He’s Here: .522/.577/1.043 (12-for-23), 6 R, 2 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 12 RBIs, 3 BB, 6 SOThe Scoop: Wolkow’s career can be summed up simply: If he makes more contact, the sky is the limit. This past week, he showed hints of that potential. Facing Greensboro, the 20-year-old slugger crushed a pair of home runs—including one off of top Pirates prospect Seth Hernandez—giving him seven on the year, or more than half the total he produced in 116 games at Low-A last year. His strikeout rate—just more than 30% for the month—still needs to come down, but this past week gave fans a taste of his upside. (JN)
9 hours ago9 hr 26 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:He also got POTW honors.AMak got them for the Southern League tooPretty cool that he got his OPS up to around .800 now. And he can’t even legally have a beer for another 7 or 8 months.
7 hours ago7 hr Not great. His bat was starting to heat up, too. At least it’s not anything that’s a long term concern.
6 hours ago6 hr 1 hour ago, oldsox said:Another example of stupid head first slides into home plate.even with the glove it's a risk. oh well at least it's just a minor injury.
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