In every rebuild, and yes, the Chicago White Sox are in another rebuild, you need to have a few players that you weren't necessarily counting on becoming contributors in some way.
There are some hopeful signs with at least one player on the White Sox roster: catcher Korey Lee.
In a move that was a bit surprising to some, catcher Korey Lee has closed camp as a member of the Chicago White Sox major league roster. Max Stassi has gone on the injured list, the 10-day kind, with a hip injury.
The Chicago White Sox on Monday placed catcher Max Stassi, 33, who missed all of last season, on the 10-day injured list because of left hip inflammation, and recalled Korey Lee from Triple-A Charlotte to fill his spot on the Opening Day roster.
The Chicago White Sox are only three days from their Opening Day tilt against the Detroit Tigers. The club made many decisions to whittle down their final roster over the last few days, but they still have work to do.
The rumor mill surrounding the Chicago White Sox has quieted in recent days after reports they were interested in adding a starting pitcher and outfielder.
Save that baseball! Chicago White Sox catcher Korey Lee hit his first MLB home run in Tuesday's game against the Kansas City Royals. The recently recalled backstop made it count as his 415-foot blast to left field was a three-run shot to give the White Sox a 5-0 lead in the second inning.
The 25-year-old came to Chicago from Houston at the trade deadline, and he had been one of the Astros’ top prospects.
As the Chicago White Sox turn their attention towards 2024, they've promoted catching prospect Korey Lee, who was acquired at the trade deadline from the Houston Astros.
Some newly acquired White Sox prospects are set to make their organizational debuts. According to MiLB.com’s transactions, both catcher Korey Lee and right-handed pitcher Jordan Leasure have been assigned to the Triple-A Charlotte Knights and will be with the team beginning tonight.
The White Sox’s newest backstop is set to make his organizational debut. According to MLB.com’s Scott Merkin, the recently acquired catcher Korey Lee is healthy and scheduled to begin playing with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights on Tuesday.
The White Sox added a rare power/speed catcher to their top prospects list in the Kendall Graveman deal The Chicago White Sox continued their midseason re-tool on Friday afternoon by trading right-handed reliever Kendall Graveman to the Astros for former First Round pick, catcher Korey Lee.
The Chicago White Sox continued their firesale ahead of the trade deadline on Friday afternoon, shipping out reliever Kendall Graveman to the Houston Astros in exchange for catcher Korey Lee.
Astros bring back Graveman. Lose former first round draft pick Lee According to Jeff Passan, the Astros added bullpen help today by acquiring Kendall Graveman feom the Chicago White Sox in return for minor league catcher and former first-round draft pick Korey Lee.
The Houston Astros' front office was continually telling everyone who would listen that their goal was to acquire pitching before the trade deadline. Getting starting pitching and adding more bullpen arms were the top priority ahead of August 1st.
The Astros and White Sox are in agreement on a trade sending right-hander Kendall Graveman from Chicago to Houston, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan (Twitter links).
Three Houston Astros prospects made significant drops in Baseball America’s Top 30 organizational prospects, released as a re-rank in early June. The re-rank was based on a variety of criteria, as Astros prospects moved up and moved down the board.
The Houston Astros could go plenty of directions when they come on the clock for the 2023 MLB Draft next month in Seattle. Baseball America produced its third version of the mock about a month out from the MLB Draft, which is set for July 9-11.
There were some surprises The Astros announced their 26-man roster a few hours after TCB posted its annual “Name the 26-man” challenge. Nobody predicted Corey Julks or César Salazar.
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