Chicago White Sox Invite 24 Players to Spring Training

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CHICAGO – The Chicago White Sox have signed minor-league contracts with eight free agents, who have all received non-roster invitations to the club’s spring training camp in Glendale, Arizona. Here’s the list of players by position:

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Right-Handed Pitchers (3)

  • Dan Altavilla
  • Justin Dunn
  • Jonathan Heasley

Catcher (1)

  • Omar Narváez

Infielders (3)

  • Bobby Dalbec
  • Andre Lipcius
  • Cal Mitchell

Outfielder (1)

  • Nick Maton

Internal Invitees

In addition to the new signings, the White Sox have invited the following 16 players from within their organization to the 2025 spring training:

Right-Handed Pitchers (4)

  • Mason Adams
  • Eric Adler
  • Peyton Pallette
  • Grant Taylor

Left-Handed Pitchers (3)

  • Trey McGough
  • Noah Schultz
  • Hagen Smith

Catchers (3)

  • Adam Hackenberg
  • Edgar Quero
  • Kyle Teel

Infielders (3)

  • Tim Elko
  • Jacob Gonzalez
  • Chase Meidroth

Outfielders (3)

  • Corey Julks
  • Braden Montgomery
  • Wilfred Veras

Notable Prospects

Four of these invitees are ranked among Baseball America’s Top 100 prospects for the 2025 season:

  • Noah Schultz (No. 10)
  • Hagen Smith (No. 40)
  • Kyle Teel (No. 52)
  • Braden Montgomery (No. 66)

Schultz and Smith hold the distinction of being the top two left-handed pitching prospects in baseball according to MLB.com, marking the first time two pitchers from the same organization have achieved this ranking. Additionally, Teel is MLB.com’s No. 3 catching prospect, while Quero is ranked No. 9.

Spring Training Schedule

The pitchers and catchers are set to have their first workout on Wednesday, February 12. The first full-squad workout is scheduled for Monday, February 17.

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