In a hectic back-and-forth debut at Camelback Ranch for the White Sox, top prospect Colson Montgomery and the White Sox faced the Seattle Mariners, with
Let's take a break from talking about the South Loop for a second. Let's be bold and talk about the 2024 and 2025 Chicago White Sox. I know this is a frightening proposition, trust me.
With Yasmani Grandal doubtful to return in free agency, top prospect Edgar Quero likely another year away from being ready for a full-time MLB role, and the tandem of Korey Lee and Carlos Perez providing uninspiring starts to their MLB careers, the White Sox should seek a catcher or two for the 2024 season.
MLB Pipeline updated its top 100 prospects list on Thursday, and three members of the Chicago White Sox organization made the cut — Colson Montgomery, Noah Schultz, and Edgar Quero.
Luisangel Acuña, Edgar Quero and Tekoah Roby were some of the most notable prospects to change organizations
Well, the Chicago White Sox are rebuilding again. The sell-off of 2023 began in a big way as the White Sox shipped starting pitcher Lucas Giolito and reliever Renaldo Lopez to the Los Angeles Angels for two prospects: catcher Edgar Quero and LHP Ky Bush.
The newest members of the White Sox organization now have their assignments. According to MiLB.com’s transaction page, the recently acquired Edgar Quero (catcher) and Ky Bush (left-handed pitcher) have both been assigned to Double-A Birmingham.
The Los Angeles Angels acquired pitchers Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo López from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for prospects Ky Bush and Edgar Quero.
The Los Angeles Angels have solidified their status as “buyers” ahead of the Aug. 1 MLB trade deadline.
With Major League Baseball All-Star week approaching, the Los Angeles Angels are set to be represented in the All-Star Futures Game by two of their top prospects.
The Los Angeles Angels hope to have more than one of their players participate in the mid-summer classic in July. Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani
According to MLB.com, the Los Angeles Angels farm system isn't anything special. The Angels are ranked at 28 out of 30 teams in the farm system rankings and aren't known for their development of player prospects. Still, it doesn't mean that the Halos don't have any big-league talent in there.
The Los Angeles Angels seemingly had the future of their starting catcher position for the first few weeks of the regular season, but when Logan O’Hoppe dropped to a knee following a swing at Yankee Stadium, general manager Perry Minasian was once again left searching for an answer behind the dish.
The Los Angeles Angels made another round of Spring Training roster cuts involving top prospects Zach Neto, Edgar Quero, Kyren Paris and Jeremiah Jackson being optioned to the Minor Leagues.
Catching prospect Edgar Quero has quickly ascended the Los Angeles Angels’ prospect rankings since signing with the organization as an amateur free agent out of Cuba in early 2021.
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