Chicago White Sox's Collection of Young Bats Given Brutal Grade Entering 2025
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox concluded a notably disappointing 2024 season, placing 28th in the rankings of MLB teams based on talent under 26 years of age. Evaluators Mintz and Shusterman attributed this low position primarily to the underperformance of their young position players—Lee, Sosa, Vargas, and Montgomery—who collectively received a dismal 1-out-of-10 rating. Their stats indicate serious concerns regarding their capabilities as future stars, while young pitchers under 27 also struggled, earning a 2-out-of-10 rating, signaling deep-rooted developmental and performance issues needing urgent attention.
The Chicago White Sox's young MLB position players received a devastating 1-out-of-10 grade, indicating a dire need for improvement in talent development.
Despite having ranked No. 39 prospect Colson Montgomery, the White Sox's combination of low performing young hitters signifies a worrying trend for the franchise's future.
The White Sox ranked No. 28 in the talent grading among teams with players aged 26-and-under, showcasing significant challenges in their roster and farm system.
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