17 hours ago17 hr https://www.mlb.com/prospects/stats/affiliates?teamId=145&date=06/11/2026https://www.mlb.com/milb/scores/all/all/whitesox?affiliateId=mlbcom-milbBeen a long five years and nice to be relevant. It is a long season though so follow here to see how the reinforcements do. Davis goes for AA. Nick McLain to A ball. Max Banks got promoted to A+.
12 hours ago12 hr Sebastian Romero with HR #5 in 8 games as a 17 year old. It looks like we hit the jackpot. Edited 12 hours ago12 hr by ron883
11 hours ago11 hr Another HR for Sebastian Romero. That’s 5 already. Maybe someone from Latin America who can at least make it past Kanny?
10 hours ago10 hr 1 hour ago, ron883 said:Sebastian Romero with HR #5 in 8 games as a 17 year old. It looks like we hit the jackpot.Maybe we can trade him for Cam Booser
10 hours ago10 hr 5 minutes ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said:Maybe we can trade him for Cam BooserI was going to make this post, but about James Shields.
10 hours ago10 hr 54 minutes ago, Timmy U said:Another HR for Sebastian Romero. That’s 5 already. Maybe someone from Latin America who can at least make it past Kanny?It's wild that the most successful LA signing of the last decade, that stayed in the system, is Lenyn Sosa.
9 hours ago9 hr 1 hour ago, Timmy U said:Another HR for Sebastian Romero. That’s 5 already. Maybe someone from Latin America who can at least make it past Kanny?Man somebody blacked out our Lenyn Sosa, Jose Rodriguez golden era
9 hours ago9 hr 6 minutes ago, bmags said:Man somebody blacked out our Lenyn Sosa, Jose Rodriguez golden eraI have blacked out a lot of recent Sox history.
5 hours ago5 hr We've got a number of young players who are crushing it in DSL so far. Below are stats and some FutureSox info. I can't remember us having this many 16-17 year olds off to such great starts. Very encouraging sign. I'm getting awfully excited over here @Y2Jimmy0 @Sleepy Harold Sebastian Romero: 17 years old, 6-2, 175 pound, left handed CF (1.5mil signing) - 8 games, 34 PAs, 5 HR, 2 BB, 8 SO, .393 AVG, .471 OBP, .964 SLG, 1.435 OPSRonald Cordoza: 17 years old, 6-5, 200 pound catcher (gigantic for a catcher and 17 year old) shows a power over hit profile with advanced receiving skills and a plus arm (375k signing) - 7 games, 27 PAs, 4 XBHs, 8 BBs, 2 SO, .389 AVG, .556 OBP, .833 SLG, 1.389 OPSCarlos Vielma: 16 years old, 5-10 160 pound SS, left handed (400k signing) - 8 games, 35 PAs, 5 XBHs, 9 BBs, 2 SOs, .500 AVG, .629 OBP, .769 SLG, 1.398 OPShttps://www.futuresox.net/2026/05/31/2026-white-sox-affiliate-preview-domi/
5 hours ago5 hr 16 minutes ago, ron883 said:We've got a number of young players who are crushing it in DSL so far. Below are stats and some FutureSox info. I can't remember us having this many 16-17 year olds off to such great starts. Very encouraging sign. I'm getting awfully excited over here @Y2Jimmy0 @Sleepy HaroldSebastian Romero: 17 years old, 6-2, 175 pound, left handed CF (1.5mil signing) - 8 games, 34 PAs, 5 HR, 2 BB, 8 SO, .393 AVG, .471 OBP, .964 SLG, 1.435 OPSRonald Cordoza: 17 years old, 6-5, 200 pound catcher (gigantic for a catcher and 17 year old) shows a power over hit profile with advanced receiving skills and a plus arm (375k signing) - 7 games, 27 PAs, 4 XBHs, 8 BBs, 2 SO, .389 AVG, .556 OBP, .833 SLG, 1.389 OPSCarlos Vielma: 16 years old, 5-10 160 pound SS, left handed (400k signing) - 8 games, 35 PAs, 5 XBHs, 9 BBs, 2 SOs, .500 AVG, .629 OBP, .769 SLG, 1.398 OPShttps://www.futuresox.net/2026/05/31/2026-white-sox-affiliate-preview-domi/What Romero is doing is fantastic. Obviously it's early but he may in fact be a dude.
5 hours ago5 hr 1 minute ago, Sleepy Harold said:What Romero is doing is fantastic. Obviously it's early but he may in fact be a dude.Definitely. I know DSL numbers can be deceiving (I'm looking at you Benyamin Bailey), but it's great that all three of these young guys are doing this well so far. Vielma is only 16.
4 hours ago4 hr 4 hours ago, Timmy U said:I have blacked out a lot of recent Sox history.That's for the best
4 hours ago4 hr The minors do feel a little barren now with everybody we have called up. Especially with Hagen Smith potentially on his way. Need guys like Fauske to step it up. Edited 4 hours ago4 hr by ron883
4 hours ago4 hr 22 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:Him and Vargas have similar builds and swings. We'll see how he does when the inevitable AA promotion hits but a real talent no doubt.
3 hours ago3 hr 47 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:Him and Vargas have similar builds and swings. We'll see how he does when the inevitable AA promotion hits but a real talent no doubt.It's blasphemy, but Bonemer's build and very quiet swing have always reminded me of Mike Trout. I know. No one is Mike Trout. But there are similarities.
3 hours ago3 hr 9 minutes ago, Timmy U said:It's blasphemy, but Bonemer's build and very quiet swing have always reminded me of Mike Trout. I know. No one is Mike Trout. But there are similarities.Now that you say that I can’t unsee it. Pretty spot on comparison.
3 hours ago3 hr 11 minutes ago, Timmy U said:It's blasphemy, but Bonemer's build and very quiet swing have always reminded me of Mike Trout. I know. No one is Mike Trout. But there are similarities.I almost posted it, I saw it too after a few more watches comparing him with vargas and didn't want to post it. Yes, it's there, the back tilt that all great hitters have is there. admin seeing it too, yea. Edited 3 hours ago3 hr by chitownsportsfan
3 hours ago3 hr 12 minutes ago, Timmy U said:It's blasphemy, but Bonemer's build and very quiet swing have always reminded me of Mike Trout. I know. No one is Mike Trout. But there are similarities.Dan Uggla for me
2 hours ago2 hr 12 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:RHB Mickey Tettleton imo.Same high hand set-up/placement? Edited 2 hours ago2 hr by caulfield12
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