The Highlights of 2009
The minor league season has been over for a couple weeks and the Major League regular season is in its final week. Let’s take a look at the best of the White Sox minors in 2009.
The minor league season has been over for a couple weeks and the Major League regular season is in its final week. Let’s take a look at the best of the White Sox minors in 2009.
It has been a very successful year for White Sox Minor League affiliates with four of the organizations six U.S. based teams reaching the postseason. I do a brief recap of them all here.
What’s the definition of irony? Getting the autograph of a player who flipped you the bird. With that beginning, you know you want to read on.
The Barons have one of the best records in the minors, but have lost a lot of the talent that got them the first half title in the Southern League’s South Division.
Kevin Goldstein, Managing Partner of Baseball Prospectus Entertainment Ventures, and former senior writer for Baseball America, took the time out to speak to FutureSox.com about the Sox minor league system as a whole, as well as specific players currently in the organization.
In less than a year Gordon Beckham went from being the star of the College World Series to being one of the guys the Sox will look to down the stretch in 2009. FutureSox.com has been there all the way and we felt now is a good time to rerelease our interview with Beckham, which took place just after he signed with the White Sox.
An updated look at how our preseason rankings are turning out after two months of the season. From #1 Gordon Beckham to #25 CJ Retherford, we take a look back at every player in our preseason Top 25.
The Sox called up Gordon Beckham to replace Wilson Betemit.
Beckham, the #8 pick overall in 2008, is headed to Triple-A Charlotte after just 38 games in Double-A.