Chicago White Sox minor league players

List of baseball players

Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Chicago White Sox organizations and rosters of their affiliates:

Players

Mason Adams

Baseball player
Mason Adams
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2000-02-23) February 23, 2000 (age 25)
Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Mason Allen Adams (born February 23, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Adams attended Okeechobee High School in Okeechobee, Florida and played college baseball at Florida SouthWestern State College and Jacksonville University. He was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 13th round of the 2022 MLB draft.[1]

Adams signed with the White Sox and made his professional debut with the Arizona Complex League White Sox. He pitched 2023 with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, Winston-Salem Dash and Birmingham Barons and started 2024 with Birmingham.[2]


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Eric Adler

Baseball player
Eric Adler
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2000-10-12) October 12, 2000 (age 25)
Melbourne, Florida, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Eric Michael Adler (born October 12, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Adler attended Rockledge High School in Rockledge, Florida, and played college baseball at Wake Forest University. During the summer of 2021, he played in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Bourne Braves.[3][4] He was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the sixth round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft and signed with the team.[5]

Adler made his professional debut with the Arizona League White Sox and also played with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, appearing in six games between both teams. He split the 2023 season between Kannapolis and the Winston-Salem Dash; over 28 relief appearances for the season, Adler posted a 2–0 record with a 2.87 ERA and 42 strikeouts. He returned to Winston-Salem to open the 2024 season and was promoted to the Birmingham Barons in early May, with whom he ended the season.[6] Over forty relief appearances between the two teams, Adler went 3–2 with a 3.15 ERA and 52 strikeouts over forty innings.[7] After the season, he was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League for the Glendale Desert Dogs.[8]


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Alexander Alberto

Baseball player
Alexander Alberto
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2001-11-02) November 2, 2001 (age 24)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Alexander Alberto (born November 2, 2001) is a Dominican baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball.

The White Sox selected Alberto from the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2025 Rule 5 draft.[9]


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Sam Antonacci

Baseball player
Sam Antonacci
Chicago White Sox
Infielder
Born: (2003-02-06) February 6, 2003 (age 22)
Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Samuel Joseph Antonacci (born February 6, 2003) is an American professional baseball infielder in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Antonacci attended Sacred Heart-Griffin High School in Springfield, Illinois, where he batted .533 as a senior in 2021 and had a career .477 batting average.[10] After graduating, he played two seasons of college baseball at Heartland Community College. As a sophomore in 2023, he hit .515 with 14 home runs, 103 RBIs, and 32 doubles and was named the NJCAA Division II Baseball Player of the Year.[11] After the 2023 season, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League,[12] and transferred to Coastal Carolina University.[13] For the 2024 season with Coastal Carolina, he hit .367 with six home runs and 47 RBIs.[14] After the season, he was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round of the 2024 Major League Baseball draft.[15]

Antonacci made his professional debut after signing with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, hitting .333 with 14 RBIs over 23 games. He opened the 2025 season with the Winston-Salem Dash.[16] He was named the White Sox Minor League Player of the Month in June.[17][18] In July, he was promoted to the Birmingham Barons.[19] Over 116 games played, Antonacci hit .291 with five home runs, 57 RBIs, and 48 stolen bases.[20]


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Caleb Bonemer

Baseball player
Caleb Bonemer
Chicago White Sox
Shortstop
Born: (2005-10-05) October 5, 2005 (age 20)
Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Caleb Francis Bonemer (born October 5, 2005) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Bonemer attended Okemos High School in Okemos, Michigan.[21] He was named the Michigan Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year in both his junior and senior seasons.[22][23] Bonemer was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the second round of the 2024 Major League Baseball draft.[24][25][26] He signed with the White Sox for $3 million, forgoing his commitment to play college baseball at the University of Virginia.[27]

Bonemer made his professional debut in 2025 with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers.[28] Over 96 games with Kannapolis, he hit .281 with ten home runs, 58 RBI, 26 doubles, and 27 stolen bases.[29] In August, he was promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash, with whom he played in 11 games to end the season.[30] He was awarded the 2025 Carolina League Most Valuable Player Award for his performance with Kannapolis.[31]


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Juan Carela

Baseball player
Juan Carela
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2001-12-15) December 15, 2001 (age 24)
Samana, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Juan Daniel Carela (born December 15, 2001) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Carela signed with the New York Yankees as an international free agent on July 2, 2018. He split 2019 between the Dominican Summer League Yankees and rookie-level Gulf Coast League Yankees, struggling to an 0–8 record and 7.59 ERA over 12 games. Carela did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[32]

Carela returned to action in 2021 with the rookie-level Florida Complex League Yankees and Single-A Tampa Tarpons. In 12 games (11 starts) split between the two affiliates, he accumulated a 2–2 record and 6.38 ERA with 49 strikeouts across 42+13 innings of work.[33] Carela split 2022 between Tampa and the High-A Hudson Valley Renegades, accumulating an 8–6 record and 4.21 ERA with 131 strikeouts in 107 innings pitched across 23 games (21 starts).[34] Carela began the 2023 campaign with Hudson Valley, logging a 2–4 record and 3.67 ERA with 109 strikeouts across 17 appearances (16 starts).[35]

On August 1, 2023, the Yankees traded Carela to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Keynan Middleton.[36] He made 6 starts for the High-A Winston-Salem Dash down the stretch, posting a 1–3 record and 3.34 ERA with 27 strikeouts across 32+13 innings pitched.

Carela split the 2024 campaign between Winston-Salem and the Double–A Birmingham Barons, compiling a 7–7 record and 3.71 ERA with 114 strikeouts across 106+23 innings pitched over 23 starts. On November 19, 2024, the White Sox added Carela to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[37]

On March 7, 2025, it was announced that Carela would miss the entirety of the 2025 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.[38][39] He was released by the White Sox on April 10.[40][41] On April 19, Carela re-signed with the White Sox organization on a minor league contract.[42]


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Adisyn Coffey

Baseball player
Adisyn Coffey
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1999-01-22) January 22, 1999 (age 26)
Albany, Indiana, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Adisyn Matthew Coffey (born January 22, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Coffey attended Delta High School in Muncie, Indiana, where he played on the baseball team.[43] He graduated in 2017 and enrolled at Arizona State University to play college baseball.[44] He transferred after his freshman year to San Jacinto College, and then transferred once again to Wabash Valley College for the 2020 season.[45] Coffey was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the third round of the 2020 Major League Baseball draft.[46] He signed for $50,000.[47]

Coffey underwent Tommy John surgery after signing with the White Sox, and thus did not make his professional debut until 2022 with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers.[48] He went 4–3 with a 5.23 ERA over 51 innings. He opened the 2023 season with the Winston-Salem Dash and was promoted to the Birmingham Barons in mid-July. Over forty relief appearances between the two teams, Coffey went 1–2 with a 4.82 ERA and 53 strikeouts. He was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League for the Glendale Desert Dogs after the season.[49]

Coffey opened the 2024 season with Birmingham and was promoted to the Charlotte Knights in late May. While playing for Charlotte on June 16, 2024, Coffey was part of a seven–pitcher no-hitter against the Durham Bulls.[50] Over fifty relief appearances between Birmingham and Charlotte, Coffey went 5–2 with a 1.55 ERA, 55 strikeouts, and 13 saves over 52+13 innings.[51] The White Sox named Coffey to their Spring Breakout roster during 2025 spring training.[52] He returned to Charlotte to open the 2025 season.[53]


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Duncan Davitt

Baseball player
Duncan Davitt
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1999-09-23) September 23, 1999 (age 26)
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Duncan Philip Danner Davitt (born September 23, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Davitt played college baseball at the University of Iowa. He was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 18th round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[54]

On July 31, 2025, the Rays traded Davitt, Curtis Mead, and Ben Peoples to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Adrian Houser.[55] He made nine starts down the stretch for the Triple-A Charlotte Knights, posting a 2-3 record and 5.03 ERA with 45 strikeouts across 48+13 innings pitched. On November 18, the White Sox added Davitt to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[56]


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Riley Gowens

Baseball player
Riley Gowens
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1999-10-18) October 18, 1999 (age 26)
Libertyville, Illinois, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Riley Patrick Gowens (born October 18, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Gowens attended Libertyville High School in Libertyville, Illinois, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He played college baseball for the Illinois Fighting Illini. The Atlanta Braves selected him in the ninth round of the 2023 MLB draft.[57]

On November 16, 2023, the Braves traded Gowens, Michael Soroka, Jared Shuster, Nicky Lopez, and Braden Shewmake to the Chicago White Sox for Aaron Bummer.[58]


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Wes Kath

Baseball player
Wes Kath
Chicago White Sox
Third baseman
Born: (2002-08-03) August 3, 2002 (age 23)
Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Weston Douglas Kath (born August 3, 2002) is an American professional baseball third baseman in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Kath attended Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.[59] He committed to play college baseball at Arizona State University.[60][61] He played in both the Area Code Games and the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in 2020.[62] In 2021, as a senior, he helped lead Desert Mountain to a 5A State Championship title.[63] He was subsequently named the Arizona Gatorade High School Baseball Player of the Year after batting .486 with 11 home runs, 29 RBIs, and 34 runs scored.[64]

Kath was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the second round with the 57th overall selection of the 2021 Major League Baseball draft.[65] He signed for $1.8 million.[66] He made his professional debut with the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League White Sox.[67] Over 104 at-bats in 28 games, he slashed .212/.287/.337 with three home runs and 15 RBIs.[68] He was assigned to the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers of the Single-A Carolina League to begin the 2022 season.[69] In mid-August, he was promoted to the Birmingham Barons of the Double-A Southern League.[70] Over 112 games between the two teams, Kath batted .230 with 13 home runs, 45 RBIs, and 21 doubles.[71] For the 2023 season, he was assigned to the Winston-Salem Dash of the High-A South Atlantic League.[72] Over 95 games, he hit .193 with eight home runs and 31 RBIs.[73] Kath returned to Winston-Salem for the 2024 season, batting .226 with 16 home runs and 58 RBIs over 116 games.[74]


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Tanner McDougal

Baseball player
Tanner McDougal
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2003-04-09) April 9, 2003 (age 22)
Henderson, Nevada, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Tanner McDougal (born September 19, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).

McDougal attended Silverado High School in Las Vegas, Nevada.[75] He was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round of the 2021 Major League Baseball draft.[76]

McDougal signed with the White Sox and made his professional debut with the Arizona Complex League White Sox. After missing the 2022 season after undergoing Tommy John Surgery, he returned in 2023 and pitched for the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers. McDougal played 2024 with Kannapolis and Winston-Salem Dash and started 2025 with Winston-Salem before being promoted to the Birmingham Barons.

On November 18, 2025, the White Sox added McDougal to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[77]


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Tanner Murray

Baseball player
Tanner Murray
Chicago White Sox
Infielder
Born: (1999-09-03) September 3, 1999 (age 26)
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Tanner Kane Murray (born September 3, 1999) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Murray attended San Lorenzo Valley High School in Felton, California and played college baseball at the University of California, Davis. As a junior in 2020, he hit .310 with one home run, eight RBI, and seven doubles in 16 games. After the season, Murray was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the fourth round of the 2020 Major League Baseball draft.[78]

Murray made his professional debut in 2021, hitting .329 with four home runs and 33 RBI over 39 games with the Florida Complex League Rays, Charleston RiverDogs, and Bowling Green Hot Rods. He spent the 2022 season with Bowling Green, slashing .276/.322/412 with six home runs and 38 RBI in 66 games. Murray spent the majority of the 2023 campaign with the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits, also appearing in games for Bowling Green, the Triple-A Durham Bulls, and the FCL Rays. In 2024 with Montgomery, he slashed .290/.328/.424 with seven home runs and 66 RBI and was named the Rays’ Minor League Defensive Player of the Year.[79] Murray spent the 2025 season with Durham, batting .241 with 18 homeruns and 58 RBI in 137 games played.

On November 18, 2025, the Rays traded Murray and Everson Pereira to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Steven Wilson and Yoendrys Gómez; he was subsequently added to Chicago's 40-man roster.[80]


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Christian Oppor

Baseball player
Christian Oppor
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2004-07-23) July 23, 2004 (age 21)
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Christian Elliott Oppor (born July 23, 2004) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Oppor attended Columbus High School in Marshfield, Wisconsin.[81] He was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 11th round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign and played college baseball at Gulf Coast State College.[82] After one year at Gulf Coast State, he was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round of the 2023 MLB draft and signed.[83]

Oppor made his professional debut in 2023 with the Arizona Complex League White Sox and also pitched 2024 with them. He started 2025 with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers before being promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash.


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Jedixson Paez

Baseball player
Jedixson Paez
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2004-01-17) January 17, 2004 (age 21)
Tinaquillo, Venezuela
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jedixson Jose Paez (born January 17, 2004) is a Venezuelan baseball player for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball.

The White Sox selected Paez from the Boston Red Sox in the 2025 Rule 5 draft.[84]


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Jeral Pérez

Baseball player
Jeral Pérez
Chicago White Sox
Infielder
Born: (2004-11-06) November 6, 2004 (age 21)
La Romana, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jeral Pérez (born November 6, 2004) is a Dominican professional baseball infielder in the Chicago White Sox organization.

On January 15, 2022, Pérez signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization as an international free agent.[85] He made his professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Dodgers, hitting .278/.371/.500 with eight home runs and 28 RBI across 48 games.[86]

Pérez spent the majority of the 2023 campaign with the rookie–level Arizona Complex League Dodgers, also appearing in seven games for the Single–A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. In 53 games for the ACL Dodgers, he slashed .257/.389/.503 with a league–leading 11 home runs, 41 RBI, and nine stolen bases.[87]

During the 2023-24 offseason, Pérez made minor mechanical changes in his batting stance, which included standing closer to the plate.[88] Returning to Rancho Cucamonga, he hit eight home runs and posted an .825 OPS in his first 244 at–bats, a performance which earned him an invitation to the 2024 All-Star Futures Game.[89]

On July 29, 2024, the Dodgers traded Pérez to the Chicago White Sox as part of a three-team deal that also sent Alexander Albertus and Miguel Vargas to Chicago, sent Tommy Edman, Michael Kopech, and Oliver Gonzalez to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and sent Erick Fedde and Tommy Pham to the St. Louis Cardinals.[90]

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Tyler Schweitzer

Baseball player
Tyler Schweitzer
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (2000-09-19) September 19, 2000 (age 25)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Tyler Joseph Schweitzer (born September 19, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Schweitzer attended Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, Indiana and played college baseball at Ball State University. As a junior in 2022, he was the Mid-American Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year.[91] He was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[92]

Adams signed with the White Sox and spent his first professional season with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers and Winston-Salem Dash. He pitched 2024 with Winston-Salem before being promoted to the Birmingham Barons. Schweitzer started 2025 with Birmingham and was promoted to the Charlotte Knights early in the season.


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Jordan Sprinkle

Baseball player
Jordan Sprinkle
Chicago White Sox
Shortstop
Born: (2001-03-06) March 6, 2001 (age 24)
Indio, California, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jordan Tyler Sprinkle (born March 6, 2001) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Sprinkle grew up in Palm Springs, California and attended Palm Desert High School.[93]

Sprinkle played college baseball for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos for three seasons. He played in three games and went hitless in two at-bats during his true freshman season before it was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic.[94] Sprinkle was named the Big West Conference Co-Freshmen Field Player of the Year as a redshirt freshman after batting .353 with 18 doubles, seven home runs, and 32 RBIs and led the conference with 26 stolen bases.[95] He was named second team All-Big West after hitting .285 with 32 RBIs, 44 runs scored, and 25 stolen bases.[96] Following the end of the season he entered the NCAA transfer portal and committed to play at Arkansas.[97] In 2021, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[98]

Sprinkle was selected in the fourth round of the 2022 MLB draft by the Chicago White Sox.[99] He signed with the team on July 27, 2022, and received a $452,900 signing bonus.[100]


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George Wolkow

Baseball player
George Wolkow
Chicago White Sox
Outfielder
Born: (2006-01-11) January 11, 2006 (age 20)
Downers Grove, Illinois, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

George Anthony Wolkow (born January 11, 2006) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Wolkow attended Downers Grove North High School in Downers Grove, Illinois.[101] He participated in the 2023 MLB Draft Combine.[102] He committed to play college baseball at the University of South Carolina.[103] Wolkow was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the seventh round of the 2023 Major League Baseball draft.[104][105]

Wolkow signed with the White Sox and made his professional debut with the Arizona Complex League White Sox, hitting .225 over 13 games.[106] Wolkow started 2024 with the ACL White Sox before being promoted to the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers.[107][108][109] Over 91 games between both teams, he batted .257 with 13 home runs and 56 RBIs.[110] Wolkow was assigned to Kannapolis to open the 2025 season.


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Samuel Zavala

Baseball player
Samuel Zavala
Chicago White Sox
Outfielder
Born: (2004-07-15) July 15, 2004 (age 21)
Caracas, Venezuela
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Samuel Elias Zavala (born July 15, 2004) is a Venezuelan professional baseball outfielder in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Zavala signed with the San Diego Padres as an international free agent in January 2021.[111] He made his professional debut that year with the Dominican Summer League Padres.

Zavala played 2022 with the Arizona Complex League Padres and Lake Elsinore Storm.[112][113] He started 2023 with Lake Elsinore.

On March 13, 2024, the Padres traded Zavala, Steven Wilson, Drew Thorpe, and Jairo Iriarte to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Dylan Cease.[114]


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  •  4 Dru Baker

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  • 38 Jorge Corona
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  • 19 William Bergolla
  • 28 Ryan Galanie
  • 39 Alec Makarewicz
  • 14 Jason Matthews
  • 13 Rikuu Nishida
  • 18 Jordan Sprinkle

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  •  3 Jacob Burke
  •  5 Caden Connor
  •  8 Matt Hogan
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  • 20 Nick Altermatt
  • 31 Frankeli Arias
  • 17 Morris Austin
  • 21 Aldrin Batista
  • 28 Jake Bockenstedt
  • 14 Caleb Bonemer
  • 30 Jonathan Clark
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  • 16 Dylan Cumming
  • 16 Clete Hartzog
  • 26 Aric McAtee
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  • 12 Christian Oppor
  • 21 Jarold Rosado
  • 44 Grant Umberger
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  • 15 Jack Young
  • 22 Gage Ziehl

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  • 46 Grant Magill

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  •  5 T.J. McCants
  • 27 Cole McConnell
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  • 18 Blake Hickman (pitching)
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  • 23 Marco Barrios
  • 30 Ricardo Brizuela
  • 14 Jake Curtis
  • 28 Kevin Davis
  • 33 Pierce George
  • 40 Ethan Hammerberg
  • 18 Madison Jeffrey
  • 17 Seth Keener
  • 26 Mathias LaCombe
  • 31 Jesus Mendez
  • 22 Mason Moore
  • 39 Liam Paddack
  • 35 Jake Peppers
  • 13 Nick Pinto
  • 12 Luis Reyes
  • 10 Gabriel Rodriguez
  • 25 Blake Shepardson
  • 27 Justin Sinibaldi
  • 14 Garrett Wright
  • 13 Fabian Ysalla

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  • 16 Rylan Galvan
  • 31 James Taussig

Infielders

  • 22 Anthony DePino
  •  1 Bryce Eblin
  •  2 Adrian Gil
  • 20 Arxy Hernandez
  •  1 Javier Mogollon
  •  1 Miguel Santos
  •  9 Colby Shelton

Outfielders

  • 11 Leandro Alsinois
  •  4 Nathan Archer
  •  5 Ely Brown
  •  5 Nick McLain
  • 22 Abraham Nunez
  •  8 Casey Saucke
  • 24 George Wolkow

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  • 28 Darius Day (bench)
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  • -- Max Banks
  • 58 Angel Bello
  • -- Juan Carela
  • 32 Jordany Chirinos
  • -- Gabe Davis
  • 28 Reudis Diaz
  • -- Riley Eikhoff
  • 33 Jeremy Gonzalez
  • 39 Jommy Hernandez
  • -- Blake Larson
  • 29 Denny Lima
  • 46 Maximo Martinez
  • -- Colton McIntosh
  • -- Jackson Nove
  • -- Caedmon Parker
  • -- Landen Payne
  • -- Carlton Perkins
  • -- Ryan Schiefer
  • -- Andrew Sentlinger
  • 77 Tommy Sheehan
  • 37 Marcelo Valladares
  • -- Nick Weyrich
  • -- Daniel Wright
  • -- Blaine Wynk

Catchers

  • 21 Stiven Flores
  • -- Landon Hodge
  • -- Steven Lancia

Infielders

  •  7 Alexander Albertus
  • -- Matthew Boughton
  • -- Billy Carlson
  • 10 Jurdrick Profar
  •  5 D'Angelo Tejada

Outfielders

  • 18 Marcelo Alcala
  • -- Derek Cerda
  • -- Jaden Fauske
  • 53 Christian Gonzalez
  • -- Abraham Nunez

Manager

  • -- Danny Gonzalez

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  •    Donovan Clark (performance)
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  • -- Felix Doroteo
  • 29 Cesar Familia
  • 45 Juan Felix
  • 43 Oriel Fortuna
  • 30 Reinder Gomez
  • 52 Alexander Martinez
  • 50 Jhonny Morao
  • 40 Albert Munoz
  • 47 Cesar Nunez
  • 32 Andy Peralta
  • 57 Diego Perez
  • 46 Hansel Pinales
  • 36 Yobal Rodriguez
  • 41 Yoneiber Rodriguez
  • 28 Orlando Suarez
  • 33 Natanael Valerio

Catchers

  • 51 Jose M. Mendoza
  • 15 Diego Natera
  • -- Juan Oviedo
  • 20 Erasmi Rodriguez

Infielders

  • 10 Alejandro Cruz
  •  8 Igor Escobar
  •  1 Eduardo Herrera
  • 27 Hector Paulino
  • 17 Jefrank Silva
  • 12 Yordani Soto

Outfielders

  • 18 Jeremias Aponte
  •  7 Osniel Castillo
  • 60 Alan Escobar
  • 26 Frank Mieses
  • 39 Fidel Montero
  • 13 Orlando Patino

Manager

  • -- Wellington Morrobel
  • -- Anthony Nunez

Coaches

  •    Fran Bautista (performance)
  • -- Jose Brito (pitching)
  •    Carlos Javier (performance)
  • -- Moises Nunez (hitting)
  • -- Stolmy Pimentel (assistant pitching)
  • -- Guillermo Reyes (infield)
  •    Rigoberto Silverio (development)

  • Injury icon 7-day injured list
  • * On Chicago White Sox 40-man roster
  • ~ Development list
  • # Rehab assignment
  • ∞ Reserve list
  • ‡ Restricted list
  • § Suspended list
  • † Temporarily inactive list
  • Roster updated November 8, 2025
  • Transactions
  • → More rosters: MiLB • Dominican Summer League
  • → Chicago White Sox minor league players

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