Chicago White Sox host Cleveland Guardians Sat.
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The reliever, a late-spring waiver claim by the Sox, has made a big impact, both off the field as a big personality in the clubhouse and on it in his ultra-competitive Batman alter ego.
Emotions were flowing at Rate Field Saturday, with the White Sox celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series championship prior to a 6-2 loss to the Guardians. But when Toby Hall met with the media somewhere around the sixth inning,
That's where the White Sox, fresh off setting the modern-era loss record (41-121), come in. Because Chicago pays into revenue sharing and had a Lottery pick in 2024, taking pitcher Hagen Smith at No. 5, it was ineligible to receive one in 2025.
Here's what various mock drafts anticipate the White Sox doing with the 10th overall pick, plus insight from general manager Chris Getz and director of amateur scouting Mike Shirley.
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Noah Schultz, a left-hander in the Chicago White Sox’s organization, gave up four hits and four runs, including the line-drive home run by Josue De Paula that traveled 416 feet to right-center.
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When it comes to baserunning, however, Hedges is straight-ahead 18-wheeler. That was on display Saturday afternoon in the seventh inning when he scored from third on Steven Kwan’s sacrifice fly as part of the Guardians’ 6-2 win over the White Sox at Rate Field.
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