The Chicago White Sox are no stranger to top prospects. Their track record with acquiring and developing quality, young talent over the last five years — whether drafted, traded, or other — is impeccable. Infielders, outfielders, starting pitchers, relief pitchers, utility guys, specialists, you name it and the White Sox have plenty of backstock anywhere on the depth chart, all throughout the organization.
Their efficiency in this department is a refreshing change following years of disappointing prospect after disappointing prospect making their debut in White Sox pinstripes, only to play for a year and never be heard from again.