While most of the White Sox’s offseason has focused on players they could trade away, they acquired outfielder Dominic Fletcher from the D-Backs a few weeks ago. Chicago sent pitching prospect Cristian Mena to Arizona to take a look at Fletcher, so it’s no surprise he goes into camp with a good chance at securing a starting job.
General manager Chris Getz told reporters this evening that Fletcher has the “leg up” in the right field competition (via Vinnie Duber of CHGO Sports). If Fletcher secures the spot in camp, it’d be his first Opening Day job. The Arkansas product made his MLB debut at the end of last April.
Arizona didn’t give Fletcher much of a look in the majors. He appeared in 28 games and turned in a solid .301/.350/.441 showing through his first 102 plate appearances. Fletcher spent the bulk of the year at Triple-A Reno. He hit .291/.399/.500 with 10 homers in 334 trips to the plate. Fletcher kept his strikeouts to a modest 18.6% rate and walked at a strong 12.6% clip.
The 26-year-old has posted above-average offensive production throughout his professional career. He owns a .295/.366/.474 line in parts of four minor league seasons. That has generally come in hitter-friendly settings against younger competition, though, which is part of the reason that many prospect evaluators suggest he’s better suited as a complementary outfield piece than a regular. There are still questions about his pitch selection and raw power upside. Baseball America slotted him as the #20 prospect in the Chicago system after the trade.
Nevertheless, the White Sox are in position to give Fletcher an opportunity to try to outperform those projections. They had the worst right field grouping in MLB a season ago. Chicago received a .219/.271/.344 batting line with below-average defense from the position. Oscar Colás was a reasonably well-regarded prospect but posted a miserable .216/.257/.314 slash through his first 75 MLB games. Gavin Sheets’ .203/.267/.331 mark wasn’t much better. Colás and Sheets each have at least one minor league option remaining, so the Sox could send either player back to Triple-A Charlotte without putting them on waivers.
Aside from Fletcher, Chicago hasn’t done a whole lot to bolster the short-term outfield mix. They acquired Zach DeLoach from the Mariners as part of the Gregory Santos return. He’s on the 40-man roster but has yet to make his MLB debut. DeLoach had a .286/.387/.481 showing in Triple-A a year ago. He connected on 23 homers but also struck out at an alarming 27.8% rate. Kevin Pillar, Rafael Ortega and Brett Phillips are all in camp as non-roster invitees. Pillar, as a right-handed hitter, could have the best path of that trio to an MLB job. Each of Fletcher, DeLoach, Colás and Sheets hit from the left side.
The other two outfield spots at Guaranteed Rate Field are locked in. Luis Robert Jr. is a franchise cornerstone in center field. Left fielder Andrew Benintendi had a rough first season in Chicago but will get a chance at a rebound in year two of a franchise-record $75MM free agent deal.
DonOsbourne
As opposed to who?
acoss13
Sheets and Colas out in RF. Small sample size but Fletcher’s a superstar compared to those two. It’s the White Sox, lord knows it’s going to be aggravating to watch these poor rookies flail around in 2024. Meanwhile, Jerry Reinsdorf is hustling to get a new stadium…
This one belongs to the Reds
He’s going to look funny playing with one leg up.
Canuckleball
As long as he puts his best foot forward, he should be ok…
Dogbone
I have a dog named Fletcher. When he raises a leg – – –
This one belongs to the Reds
You had a urining to tell that one, didn’t you?
baseballteam
A+
The Voices
Would rather have prime Andru Jones.
HalosHeavenJJ
He can play ball. I’d like to see him get his shot.
dano62
I’m guessing Bedard could make this outfield…
Fisherman 4:19
Haha!! Hilarious… won’t work though because Bedard is thrown in with the latest Cease trade rumor.
THEY LIVE!!!
Dominic Fletcher as a RF?? LOL!!!
desertdawg
He was a fan favorite in Az. He played mostly CF, started out great, but when the opposing pitchers found out holes in his swing, he was a 4 to 3 out a lot. That is when he was sent back down to Reno.
acoss13
Appreciate the info on him, all I can do is hope for the best with him and the rest of the rookies in their extended tryouts 2024 season.
Liberalsteve
At least White Sox fans and the team aren’t pretending like they are gonna win more than 80 games like the Royals. haha
D2323
The White Sox are not a serious organization.
Canuckleball
Sadly, they’re not very funny either
Liberalsteve
Non Serious organizations don’t win a title and turn a profit every year
SupremeZeus
Compared to what that clown organization has been running out to RF for many years, Fletcher seems like Clemente.
Captain Fernandez
This totally justifies the $1B in taxpayer money Jerry is requesting.
Homer_Heins
I don’t think he’s a superstar and I am glad the Dbacks were able to keep Jake’s elite base-running, but Dom is a solid rookie with a good mentality. I would bet he’s a 1-2 WAR player that is reliable.
acoss13
He’s already leagues better than what the White Sox have been putting at RF. Yes, the bar is low…
GarryHarris
Presently, I’m predicting Dominic Fletcher for my rookie team in RF, it may change when spring is over.
RandorBierd
Cristian Mena was sent as a scout to decide if he should be trading for Fletcher? That’s what this piece of journalistic gold seems to suggest.
cwsOverhaul
Robert will have to provide the power/XBH for this OF alignment, but at least lefty bats Fletcher and Benintendi can field the corners.
Baby steps until Barfield/Bannister and other outside eyes can extract some value from their farm system with better teaching.
Aiden Awe
The farm system improved the last 6 months. From #26 to about #18-#20 I believe. From bad to not terrible.
acoss13
Aiden Awe,
Getz got a lot of interesting players from the trades he has made, just need to develop these young guys to get them up to the big leagues. In that regard, I’m hopeful, especially now that Getz is no longer head of player development.
Aiden Awe
The last sentence is true.