The Chicago White Sox have reassigned several prospects, including Oscar Colás, who will start the season in Triple-A for the second year in a row. Despite a solid spring performance, Colás couldn't secure a spot on the Opening Day roster due to the team's depth. Originally seen as a potential long-term replacement for Jermaine Dye in right field, Colás's inconsistent play has hindered his development, leading the White Sox to prioritize other options. His experience has included 88 games with the team but no full seasons, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding his future in the majors.
Oscar Colas didn't make the White Sox's Opening Day roster, per sources. He'll have to earn his way back from Triple-A.- Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) March 19, 2025
2025 marks the second straight season that Colás starts his year in the minor leagues. The 26-year-old Colás has appeared in 88 games for the White Sox but has not spent a full season with the club.
The plan was he would finally be the long-term solution in right field where the team has been trying to replace Jermaine Dye after he retired in 2009.
This move made sense for the White Sox, as Colás had no spot on the roster. Primarily a right fielder, players like Mike Tauchman and Austin Slater.
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