The White Sox have deals with their top two draft picks. Jim Callis of MLB Pipeline reports (X links) that Chicago agreed to an $8MM bonus with fifth overall pick Hagen Smith and a $3MM sum with second-rounder Caleb Bonemer.
Smith, a left-hander from the University of Arkansas, was the second pitcher off the board. He and Wake Forest righty Chase Burns were 1-2 among pitchers in some order on virtually every pre-draft rankings. Cincinnati selected Burns with the second pick and signed him to a record $9.25MM bonus. Smith, the final top five draftee to agree to terms, lands the fourth-largest bonus of the class.
The 6’3″ southpaw worked from the rotation in all three seasons in Fayetteville. He had his best season as a junior, turning in a 2.06 earned run average across 84 innings in the SEC. Smith trailed only Burns among Division I pitchers with 161 strikeouts, an incredible 48.6% rate. Even with an elevated 10.3% walk rate, he was far too dominant for most college hitters.
Prospect evaluators credit Smith with a mid-upper 90s fastball and a plus or better slider. Baseball America notes that Smith’s 3/4 arm slot allows his fastball to generate a tough angle at the top of the strike zone. BA raises some questions about the infrequency with which Smith used his changeup in college, while The Athletic’s Keith Law noted that his setup on the first base side of the rubber made it difficult for him to attack right-handed batters on the inner half. Those quibbles (plus a Tommy John surgery which Smith underwent in high school) lead to some risk, but there’s also massive upside given the quality of his top two pitches.
Bonemer is a righty-hitting infielder from a Michigan high school. He’d been slated to attend the University of Virginia but will head to pro ball on an overslot deal. The 43rd overall selection comes with a $2.17MM slot value. Bonemer’s bonus pays him like a late first-round talent. Evaluators praise his power upside and give him a good chance to play somewhere in the infield. Law and ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel each raise some concern about his pure hitting ability, with Law’s pre-draft report pointing to Bonemer’s tendency to get pull-oriented in his swing.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
The White Sox have 25 blown saves and 27 wins
avenger65
Is that counting tonight, when Brebbia failed to get the third strike on consecutive hitters which would’ve given the Sox the win in a game they lost in the tenth on another bonehead move by grifol and inept pitching?
Aiden Awe
A season where everything went wrong.
ChiSox_Fan
Look to the future!
DarkSide830
17.3 K/9 is wild.
avenger65
Smith and Bonemer should have their heads examined.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Because they received life-changing money and has a shot to play a child’s game professionally at the highest level to make even more?
SplitFingeredPujol
Not many better landing spots for Hagen’s profile.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
You do realize that they don’t have better options, right? It’s not like they can reject the Sox and just sign with the O’s or Dodgers.
Atlanta Jack
Why, it sure didn’t work for you!!
HalosHeavenJJ
Watched several of Smith’s games. The kid is filthy. And pitches with an edge.
Definitely interested in seeing how he handles pro ball.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
The Sox were widely mocked to draft Cags. With his chase rates, I’m very happy they got Smith instead. Smith may not be better than Wetherholt, but Sox develop pitchers better than hitters, so they’re more likely to help Smith reach his potential. Sox’ rotation could be one of the better ones in the AL in a few years.
Hope Getz targets position players in trades, especially OF.
Aiden Awe
They have the pitching to be competitive in the division in 2026. I think the Wsox path to rebuilding is a bit easier considering they aren’t a small market team like the A’s.
nrd1138
The problem is the Sox act like a small market team thanks to the miser. The Sox got this guy, but 3 years from now they will be trading him because they could not get an extension worked out. This is the real issue and will continue with ‘the chairman’ bottom-dollaring this team.
Aiden Awe
Wsox are far from a small market team. They are historically mid-market team since 1919(after the BSS).
nrd1138
I know that, you know that, but don’t tell that to ‘the Chairman’
Aiden Awe
Ok I won’t.
cwsOverhaul
Southpaw SP development they have a track record, but what credible person in the WSox orgz has been hired to oversee teaching position players the importance of plate discipline & defense at every level?
Until this happens, they can’t have a successful rebuild no matter what prospects are added ahead of the deadline + recent draftees/system acquisitions.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
If they got guys who were MLB-ready from other teams, maybe it could work, but yeah, they need a hitter version of Bannister.
cwsOverhaul
Right-you’d think JR was motivated to spend on player development teachers b/c it costs a lot less to do that than on payroll in fielding a competitive club especially in ALC.
Last regime was clueless how to do it and played fantasy trades. Thought industry groupthink elite prospect rankings for Moncada/Eloy/Robert was a video game shortcut to putting in the real work.
They need to acquire players who love the game more this time around and not be suckers for raw talent. Not easy but that’s the homework.
Aiden Awe
If I were the Wsox GM I would make impact bats and or position players priority number 1.
bmann300
Is there a draft to get a new manager? Pedro just doesn’t cut it! Sometimes , I wonder if he is at the game that I am watching. Boneheaded move after boneheaded move.
Aiden Awe
Everything has gone wrong for the Wsox this season. Even TLR or a good manager wouldn’t done much better with this roster.
nrd1138
Man I bet “The Chairman’s’ wallet creaked when opening it up to pay this kid.