For the last 20 years, the White Sox have been something of a laughingstock in terms of drafting. Sure, Ken Williams had Chris Sale and Rick Hahn has Tim Anderson on his ledger, but the consistent failure to get anything meaningful out of their drafts contributed to rosters full of middling-to-awful veterans, an inability to trade for high-value targets, and a complete lack of depth to draw upon from the minors. At a glance, Hahn has not had a great deal of success outside of Anderson, with most of his other first round picks either flaming out completely or providing uninspiring results to date.