Chicago White Sox Building Baseball Academy In Dominican Republic
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have begun construction on a $12 million baseball academy in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. Scheduled to open in Fall 2026, the facility aims to be a benchmark for developing young talent in Latin America. The organization emphasizes not just athletic development but also cultivating good character in players. This initiative reflects the team’s ongoing commitment to international scouting and development, particularly as the Dominican Republic continues to contribute significantly to Major League Baseball.
The Chicago White Sox began construction of a new baseball academy in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic, projected to open in the fall of 2026.
With an investment of $12 million, the academy promises to be a benchmark for the training, development, and promotion of young talent throughout Latin America.
Paul Janish emphasized the organization’s commitment to developing great baseball players while also focusing on making them good humans who give back to their community.
The new facility will be located in Boca Chica, where the Dominican Summer League White Sox play, highlighting the team’s commitment to the region.
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