If you compared the current state of the White Sox roster to what it looked like at this time last year, you’d see a significant difference. The White Sox, coming off a disastrous 2024 season, had a roster full of fringe-prospects and veteran journeymen hanging on to a big league career by a thread. A 2025 season that saw prospect breakouts and a second half of respectable baseball has changed things completely. In Munetaka Murakami, Anthony Kay, and Sean Newcomb, the White Sox have made a few meaningful acquisitions this offseason and began to trim the fat on the roster.
2 players the White Sox need to find a way to ditch before Spring Training