White Sox Announce Initial Player Pool – MLB Trade Rumors

By Steve Adams|June 29, 2020 at 10:21 am CDT

Right-Handed Pitchers

Not all players within a teams swimming pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. A lot of groups will consist of still far-off but well-regarded prospects as a means of getting them training associates without any objective of running them onto a big league diamond this season. A comprehensive evaluation of 2020s special set of rules can be discovered here.

Left-Handed Pitchers

Here are the 44 players in the White Sox initial swimming pool (* indicates player not on 40-man lineup) …

Infielders

Outfielders

The White Sox on Monday revealed their preliminary gamer swimming pool for the 2020 season. Gamer pools can contain up to 60 gamers, and only players in a teams swimming pool will be qualified to participate in summertime training school or regular/postseason video games. Groups are complimentary to alter the makeup of the pools as they see healthy, once a teams pool reaches 60 players, a gamer should be eliminated (released, traded, waived, etc) in order to make a new addition. That gamer becomes disqualified to go back to that same group in 2020.

Catchers

60-Man Player Pools Chicago White Sox

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The White Sox on Monday announced their preliminary player swimming pool for the 2020 season. Teams are complimentary to alter the makeup of the pools as they see fit, but when a teams swimming pool reaches 60 players, a gamer must be removed (launched, traded, waived, and so on) in order to make a brand-new addition. Not all players within a groups pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course.