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Chicago White Sox: End 2021 draft on a really high note

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The Chicago White Sox capped off the 2021 MLB Draft by taking ten additional players to help them out in the future. Some of these guys could be steals and may find themselves playing in the Major Leagues at some point. The White Sox decided to go after a variety of players at different positions all of which are needed or will be down the road.

The Chicago White Sox ended the 2021 MLB Draft on a high note which should help.

Let’s take a look at a list of the nine players that the White Sox took with their last nine picks in the 2021 MLB Draft:

Pick 11, 335th overall-Christian Edwards-Jacksonville State (AL)-RHP

Pick 12, 365th overall-Johnny Ray-TCU (TX)-RHP

Pick 13, 395th overall-Colby Smelley-Shelton State CC (AL)-C

Pick 14, 425th overall-Noah Owen-Golden West College (CA)-RHP

Pick 15, 455th overall-Cameron Butler-Big Valley Christian HS (CA)-OF

Pick 16, 485th overall-Terrell Tatum-NC State (NC)-OF

Pick 17, 515th overall-Jayson Gonzalez-Vanderbilt (TN)-3B

Pick 18, 545th overall-Adam Hackenberg-Clemson (SC)-C

Pick 19, 575th overall-Shawn Goosenberg- Northwestern (IL)-SS

Pick 20, 605th overall-Haylen Green-TCU (TX)-LHP

Looking at this list, you will see that the White Sox continued to stack up on pitchers, taking another four on the third day of the draft.