18 hours ago18 hr https://www.mlb.com/prospects/stats/affiliates?teamId=145&date=06/30/2026https://www.mlb.com/milb/scores/all/all/whitesox?affiliateId=mlbcom-milbGabe Davis tries to solve AA. 7 gopher balls in 17 innings will not help you.
11 hours ago11 hr He also had a SB.Vielma 2-3 with a HR and BB. Edited 11 hours ago11 hr by Autumn Dreamin
5 hours ago5 hr Gabe Davis continues to struggle in AA.The pitching development in the minors this season has been truly dreadful.
5 hours ago5 hr 2 minutes ago, DirtySox said:Gabe Davis continues to struggle in AA.The pitching development in the minors this season has been truly dreadful.Davis was the one shining star too.
5 hours ago5 hr 6 hours ago, Autumn Dreamin said:He also had a SB.Vielma 2-3 with a HR and BB.Huge day for both of them. Vielma is only 16 years old too. Batting .387 with a 1.110 OPS.
5 hours ago5 hr 7 minutes ago, ron883 said:Whelp, so much for calling up Mason Adams.Eh. I think he will still factor in at some point. Clunkers happen and he's coming back from TJ.Just the lack of progress with key pitching prospects and no-one emerging on the starting pitching side is super disappointing. Edited 43 minutes ago43 min by DirtySox
5 hours ago5 hr 10 minutes ago, DirtySox said:Eh. I think he will still factor in at some point. Clunkers happen and he's coming back from TJ.Just the lack of progress with key prospects and no-one emerging on the starting pitching side is super disappointing.I feel like there are maybe 3-4 players I look at the box score for, and just skim the rest (Bonemer, Wolkow, Hagen Smith and Fauske)
4 hours ago4 hr 34 minutes ago, fathom said:I feel like there are maybe 3-4 players I look at the box score for, and just skim the rest (Bonemer, Wolkow, Hagen Smith and Fauske)Next year, Vielma. If he's old enough to leave the DR.
4 hours ago4 hr 40 minutes ago, fathom said:I feel like there are maybe 3-4 players I look at the box score for, and just skim the rest (Bonemer, Wolkow, Hagen Smith and Fauske)I feel that way too this year, but at least we've had a few guys graduate to the big leagues this year so it kind of feels like a reward for following them the past few years. Kanny has been a box score I check regularly, lots of talent in that lineup besides Fauske when Carlson and Mogollon are healthy. I'd also add Boughton to that group, he's had a really good June. Seemed to tap into some power and developed some patience at the plate. Could be a sleeper next year.
4 hours ago4 hr 11 minutes ago, Bruce_Blixton said:I feel that way too this year, but at least we've had a few guys graduate to the big leagues this year so it kind of feels like a reward for following them the past few years.Kanny has been a box score I check regularly, lots of talent in that lineup besides Fauske when Carlson and Mogollon are healthy. I'd also add Boughton to that group, he's had a really good June. Seemed to tap into some power and developed some patience at the plate. Could be a sleeper next year.Boughton might have the best looking swing of any of the prospects
3 hours ago3 hr 40 minutes ago, fathom said:Boughton might have the best looking swing of any of the prospectsI found the interview with him posted here recently pretty interesting, sounds like they've had him work on his timing and he mentioned how he can see what they're pitching him now. It looks like it's been working, he's done a good job of increasing his walk rate while cutting down his K rate. Also really encouraged hearing the coaching staff actively working with the young guys throughout the season, it always seemed like it was set it and forget it with the previous regime. Edited 3 hours ago3 hr by Bruce_Blixton
2 hours ago2 hr I think the drafting/evaluation of amateur pitching has been less than exemplary overall. I also wonder if we just don't draft enough pitchers. The success rate is really low, so you need a lot more prospects.
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