Chicago White Sox need to fix an organizational deficiency in upcoming 2025 MLB Draft
Briefly

The article discusses the challenges faced by the Chicago White Sox as they aim to build a competitive team in the modern era of baseball. Unlike previous eras where teams could rely solely on offensive power, today's successful teams balance strong pitching with solid offensive capabilities. The White Sox, currently lacking home run power, are being guided by GM Chris Getz to address these deficiencies, particularly in the upcoming 2025 MLB Draft, where they have opportunities to select power-hitting prospects to enhance their roster.
Not only do the White Sox have a power outage on the Major League team (only the Pirates and Royals have less homers in 2025), but the organization as a whole seems to be lacking home run power and offensive slugging.
As the Chicago White Sox look toward the future and restock the farm system, General Manager Chris Getz will soon be tasked with building a White Sox team that competes both on the mound and at the plate.
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