Bryan Ramos ranked close to the highest of a number of offensive classes all through the Chicago White Sox group.
José Rodríguez made a mark within the Southern League in 2022, ending within the prime 5 in stolen bases, triples, hits, house runs and RBIs.
The Sox on Tuesday added the 2 infielders to their 40-man roster.
Ramos, 20, had a mixed .266/.338/.455 slash line with 19 doubles, one triple, 22 house runs, 86 RBIs and 72 runs in 120 video games between High-A Winston-Salem and Double-A Birmingham.
Ramos was third within the Sox group in RBIs, fifth in homers, sixth in hits (123) and whole bases (210), eighth in runs and slugging share and tied for ninth in extra-base hits (42).
“He’s very focused on the things that he wants to do on the field, and everybody knows that he has a ton of power,” Sox outfield prospect Oscar Colás stated of Ramos by an interpreter in July. “He can hit the ball hard.”
Ramos is a local of La Habana, Cuba, and signed as a world free agent in July 2018. He is the No. 5 prospect within the Sox group, in keeping with MLB.com.
The third baseman has a profession 259/.344/.432 slash line with 52 doubles, 9 triples, 39 house runs, 169 RBIs and 172 runs in three seasons.
Ramos slashed .275/.350/.471 with 19 homers and 74 RBIs in 99 video games for Winston-Salem in 2022 and .225/.279/.375 with three homers and 12 RBIs in 21 video games for Birmingham. He had a 15-game hitting streak from April 10-30 with Winston-Salem, going 26-for-64 through the stretch — a .406 common — with six doubles, three homers and 15 RBIs.
Rodríguez, 21, did just a little little bit of every part earlier than struggling a season-ending fracture in his left hand in August.
He slashed 280/.340/.430 with 21 doubles, six triples, 11 house runs, 68 RBIs, 75 runs and 40 stolen bases in 104 video games for the Barons. He was second within the Southern League in steals, tied for second in triples, third in hits (123), fourth in batting common and tied for fifth in RBIs. He was sixth in runs and seventh in whole bases (189).
Rodríguez, who performed 53 video games at shortstop and 43 at second base, is a local of Valverde, Dominican Republic, and signed as a world free agent in February 2018. He is the No. 7 prospect within the Sox system, in keeping with MLB.com.
He has a profession .291/.334/.449 slash line with 68 doubles, 17 triples, 36 homers, 173 RBIs, 213 runs and 93 stolen bases in 4 seasons within the Sox group.
Rodríguez was on a roll earlier than the harm, slashing .319/.413/.768 with 4 doubles, 9 homers and 17 RBIs in 17 video games in August.
Tuesday was the deadline for groups so as to add to their 40-man rosters and defend eligible gamers from the Rule 5 draft. With the strikes, the Sox 40-man roster will increase to 38.
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