Chicago White Sox Make Monster Decision with Top Infield Prospect
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have decided to send their top infield prospect, Colson Montgomery, to their Arizona complex for focused one-on-one training aimed at refining his approach. At 23 years old and ranked No. 4 in the organization, Montgomery has faced significant challenges in Triple-A Charlotte, with a batting average of just .149 and only three home runs through 23 games this season. His recent struggles have raised questions about his ability to transition to the major leagues, especially after a disappointing 2024 season as well. Comparisons to Corey Seager highlight his potential, but adjustments are necessary for future success.
Montgomery, 23, is the No. 4 prospect in the organization, per MLB.com. He was the No. 22 pick in the 2021 MLB Draft out of the Indiana high school ranks.
Because he's a physical lefty-hitting shortstop, Montgomery has drawn constant comparisons to Corey Seager, and he showed similar power and hitting ability at the lower levels of the Minors.
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