The Chicago White Sox must consider adding this failed former No. 1 overall draft pick
Briefly

Mickey Moniak, a former No. 1 overall pick released by the Angels, serves as a cautionary tale against tanking for top draft picks. The Chicago White Sox should consider acquiring him as they rebuild, especially given their need for left-handed power. While Moniak has struggled at the big-league level, his potential with the bat and defensive skills could be valuable. The team should actively explore the waiver wire for young talents needing a fresh start, despite Moniak's high strikeout rate being a concern.
Let Mickey Moniak be a lesson to those who want the Chicago White Sox to tank this season to have the best odds of landing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft. For every Bryce Harper, there is a guy like Moniak taken at the top of the draft who struggles to make a big-league impact.
Even though he has been given up on by the Philadelphia Phillies, who drafted him No. 1 overall in the 2016 draft out of high school, and now the Los Angeles Angels, the Sox should be in the mode of trying to see if they can revive former failed prospects.
Now, the front office should be combing through the waiver wire to see if they can find their Brent Rooker. Plus, he can provide a little bit of pop from the left side of the plate, and the Sox are still lacking there.
Now, debating if the Sox can actually do that is a whole different story. The one major problem with Moniak is that he strikes out a lot. He has a career 32.3 strikeout percentage.
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