4 best options for the White Sox to kick off Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox completed Day 1 of the 2025 MLB Draft by selecting three position players: shortstops Billy Carlson and Kyle Lodise, and outfielder Jaden Fauske. As they focus on adding more position players to their roster, the White Sox hold the first selection on Day 2, at 106th overall. There are several top talents still available, including outfielder Mason Neville, who set a single-season home run record with 26 home runs and a 1.152 OPS. Another potential pick could be left-handed pitcher Jack Bauer, known for his 103 mph fastball.
Mason Neville is currently the best player available on MLB.com's big board. The 21-year-old Oregon outfielder had a huge season in 2025, blasting a program record 26 home runs and posting a 1.152 OPS.
After not being drafted on Day 1, high school flamethrower Jack Bauer might be headed to Mississippi State for college ball. Like Fauske, Bauer is another Chicagoland product out of Lincoln-Way East High School.
He has become a big name in the pre-draft process for his 103 mph fastball. He simply throws the baseball harder than any high school pitcher we have ever seen.
The White Sox really needed position players, and they added three of them with very different, but intriguing skillsets.
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