2/4/2010

Chicago White Sox: Top 2010 Prospects

Some Promising Youngsters Could Put the Sox Back on Top

Today's White Sox are a lot like yesterday's Orioles: try to compete with proven veterans, and when you have a hole, go out and spend a whole lot of money to fill it. The approach took them to the Series in 2005, but they've fallen flat since as their older players have broken down. The recent injection of home-grown Gordon Beckham is a step in the direction of sustainable success, though, and Tyler Flowers and Dayan Viciedo aren't far behind. Tomorrow's ChiSox should be younger and more resilient than recent models, and that's good news for South Siders.   

Tyler Flowers is a lot tougher than his name might suggest. He leads a resurgent group of White Sox prospects into 2010.

The usual disclaimer: Scouting Book's Prospect Rankings change very often, to reflect the latest and most promising prospects. These listings update every day as we include new input and MLB situations evolve. For more information on our system, read this blog posting.

Tomorrow: Detroit Tigers

   


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