Robert, Madrigal headed to White Sox camp
Before they reach Chicago's South Side, a bunch of White Sox prospects will get the chance to impress the big club in the Southwest.The White Sox extended non-roster invitations to Major League Spring Training camp to Top-100 prospectsLuis Robert, Nick Madrigal, Blake Rutherford and 17 others, the organization announced Tuesday.
Before they reach Chicago's South Side, a bunch of White Sox prospects will get the chance to impress the big club in the Southwest.
The White Sox extended non-roster invitations to Major League Spring Training camp to Top-100 prospects
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When healthy, Robert could be a five-tool outfielder. His plus speed is his best asset, but his power, arm and fielding tools have also received above-average grades.
Madrigal is going to big-league camp in his first spring as a professional. The former Oregon State star was taken by Chicago with the fourth overall pick and signed for $6,411,400 after winning the College World Series with the Beavers. He showed impressive hitting skills quickly in the Minors by batting .303 with only five strikeouts over 43 games across three levels. The 21-year-old middle infielder didn't strike out at all in his first 76 professional plate appearances. However, those bat-to-ball skills come with little power at present -- only seven of his 47 Minor League hits went for extra bases, each of which were doubles. Madrigal played mostly second base in college and his first taste of the pros, but it's possible he could move over to shortstop, where his plus speed could help him.
Rutherford was a Yankees first-round pick in 2016 before being dealt to the White Sox a year later. The 21-year-old outfielder was a Carolina League post-season All-Star in 2018 after hitting .293/.345/.436 with seven homers, nine triples, 25 doubles and 15 stolen bases in 115 games with Class A Advanced Winston-Salem. He may not have the ceiling of Robert, but the California native has the potential to be average across the board and perhaps a little bit above average as a hitter. A former center fielder, Rutherford concentrated on right field last season.
The White Sox also invited four other ranked prospects to Spring Training: No. 8
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