Caleb Bonemer, a Chicago White Sox shortstop prospect drafted in the second round of the 2024 MLB Draft, has improved through the 2025 season. He posted a .931 OPS in 145 at-bats with Low-A Kannapolis and earned a promotion to High-A Winston-Salem after sustained success. Since July 25 he has hit .418 with a .506 OBP and a 1.223 OPS, collecting 11 doubles, three home runs and 17 RBIs in 67 at-bats. He also has 27 stolen bases and receives above-average fielding and arm grades at shortstop. He ranks No. 4 in the White Sox system and No. 87 overall.
It didn't take long for Bonemer to prove himself in his first professional baseball season He had a .931 OPS in his 145 at-bats with Low-A Kannapolis. Seeing as the highest OPS by a White Sox teenager playing above rookie ball since 2006 is .786, Bonemer was off to an excellent start that White Sox fans weren't used to seeing from homegrown position player.
After a rough June (,557 OPS), Bonemer has bounced back in a big way recently. He has hit for more power as the season ahs gone on and is now looking like a far too advanced hitter for Low-A. Since July 25, Bonemer is batting .418 with an OBP at .506 and a 1.223 OPS. He has 11 doubles, three home runs, and 17 RBIs in his last 67 at-bats.
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