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Unfortunately, you have to page thru a bunch to see all the names - hate those kind of layouts. One thing of interest here, at least to start the season they have 14 positional players and 12 pitchers to break camp instead of the expected 13/13. It kinda makes sense considering the number of anticipated days off the first 4-6 weeks due to scheduling and inclement weather. I'm guessing at some point tho the roster will reflect a 13/13 split.
Chicago White Sox: Predicting the final 26 man roster for 2020
Also, I'd be somewhat surprised to see Carson Fulmer get the nod for one of the pen spots over Jimmy Cordero, unless there's been an injury or something of that nature of which I'm not aware. Of course Fulmer is a former #1 pick, so they may try to see if they give him one more shot at trying to show he belongs. One guy who has impressed so far this Spring is Codi Heuer. His FB touches 100, altho he has a bit of an unorthodox throwing motion. Kind of reminds me a bit Nate Jones, but less dramatic and less strange looking. Probably needs a bunch more seasoning in the minors before they bring him up, but who knows. If we suffer from the injury bug, maybe he'll see some action at some point in the season.
Chicago White Sox: Predicting the final 26 man roster for 2020
Also, I'd be somewhat surprised to see Carson Fulmer get the nod for one of the pen spots over Jimmy Cordero, unless there's been an injury or something of that nature of which I'm not aware. Of course Fulmer is a former #1 pick, so they may try to see if they give him one more shot at trying to show he belongs. One guy who has impressed so far this Spring is Codi Heuer. His FB touches 100, altho he has a bit of an unorthodox throwing motion. Kind of reminds me a bit Nate Jones, but less dramatic and less strange looking. Probably needs a bunch more seasoning in the minors before they bring him up, but who knows. If we suffer from the injury bug, maybe he'll see some action at some point in the season.