All eyes will be on Tim Anderson this summer, with the White Sox top prospect in position to make a move toward locking down the team’s starting shortstop job at some point.
The White Sox haven’t drafted/signed and developed a consistently productive position player since the early 2000s, when Aaron Rowand and Joe Crede both emerged as everyday guys and key cogs in 2005’s World Series title run. But beyond Anderson, there are some players in the farm system that those in the White Sox front office believe have the right traits to become solid major league players down the road.