White Sox promote Vaughn to Winston-Salem
Andrew Vaughn was arguably the most advanced college hitter in the 2019 Draft, and was expected to move quickly as a result. His own organization seems to agree with that assessment.The White Sox promoted the 2019 third overall pick to Class A Advanced Winston-Salem on Wednesday.
Andrew Vaughn was arguably the most advanced college hitter in the 2019 Draft, and was expected to move quickly as a result. His own organization seems to agree with that assessment.
The White Sox promoted the 2019 third overall pick to Class A Advanced Winston-Salem on Wednesday.
The Dash will be Vaughn's third club since signing for $7,221,200 out of California on June 28. He shot out of the gate by going 9-for-15 (.600) with a homer and two doubles over three games in the Arizona League, prompting a promotion to Class A Kannapolis on July 5. He hit .253/.388/.410 with two homers, seven doubles, 18 strikeouts and 14 walks over 23 games with the Intimidators.
The 21-year-old first baseman was a star during all three years at Cal. He was the 2018 Golden Spikes winner as a sophomore after hitting .402/.531/.819 with 23 homers in 54 games for the Golden Bears. He followed that up with a .374/.539/.704 line and 15 homers in 52 games as a junior this spring. Vaughn has a plus hit tool and plus power potential from the right side, making his quick rise through the White Sox system no surprise.
MLB.com named Vaughn its No. 23 overall prospect and the top first-base prospect in the game. He also ranks third in the White Sox system behind No. 5
The White Sox have a recent history of taking college players in the first round and sending them to the Carolina League in their first pro summers.
Vaughn joins a Dash roster that already boasts No. 7 White Sox prospect
Sox promote Madrigal to Triple-A: Later in the day, Chicago also announced that it was sending No. 43 overall prospect Nick Madrigual up from Double-A Birmingham to Triple-A Charlotte.
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— Charlotte Knights (@KnightsBaseball) July 31, 2019
The 22-year-old second baseman hit .341/.400/.451 with 14 extra-base hits over 42 games for the Southern League club, following another promotion from Class A Advanced Winston-Salem on June 6. His 2.8 percent strikeout rate between both stops is lowest among all Minor League qualifiers. The 5-foot-7 slugger possesses a plus-plus hit tool and plus speed -- the latter of which has helped him swipe 31 bases total in 2019. He hasn't shown much power in his first full season (three total homers in 91 games), but all of his offensive value comes from his ability to make tons of contact.
Madrigal's promotion gives Charlotte two Top-100 prospects with No. 5 Luis Robert also on the Knights roster.
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