The Chicago White Sox have optioned outfielder Oscar Colas to Triple-A Charlotte. Just a day after being called up to the show Colas now finds himself headed right back to where he started the 2024 season. Colas's brief stint with the big league team lasted just one game, and his action was limited.
The Chicago White Sox are calling up outfielder Oscar Colas from Triple-A Charlotte, per multiple reports. The move comes on the heels of yet another injury to one of the Sox core pieces as Yoan Moncada went down during Tuesday's game.
The Chicago White Sox made their first round of Spring Training roster cuts on Friday. Twelve players, including outfielder Oscar Colas, were assigned to an affiliate club or minor-league camp.
It's been a roller-coaster season for Chicago White Sox rookie Oscar Colas. Another twist occurred Monday when Chicago optioned Colas to Triple-A Charlotte, making the 24-year-old's second stint in the minors.
After being mathematically eliminated from the postseason over the weekend, the White Sox are continuing to shake up their roster heading into their final few weeks.
After a rocky weekend, (no pun intended) the Sox came out victorious on Sunday to avoid being swept. The White Sox attacked first when Andrew Vaughn hit a solo home run to left center field in the second inning, followed by excellent base running from Andrew Benintendi in the third inning to score on a throwing error.
The Chicago White Sox lost to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday, 5-4, in 12 innings. The White Sox allowed three runs in the ninth inning which erased a lead and caused another gut punch defeat.
The Chicago White Sox recalled top prospect Oscar Colas, 24, from Triple-A Charlotte on Tuesday, confident the Cuban outfielder will perform better than he did at the start of the season after he made the Opening Day roster.
Oscar Colas began the year as a strong contender for the Chicago White Sox opening day roster. Colas, who had played only seven games above double-A, forced his way onto the big league club with a strong spring.
The White Sox preserved in extra innings to secure a wild 7-6 victory over the Orioles. The Chicago White Sox found a way on a tumultuous Saturday afternoon on the South Side.
There aren’t many “must-win” games in April, but the White Sox sure did need this one. A back-and-forth affair that saw the Orioles blow the lead four different times gave the White Sox a hard-fought victory Saturday afternoon by a score of 7-6.
Colas squared up a slider in the ninth inning of Friday's game to leave the yard for the first time in the show. Save that baseball! Chicago White Sox rookie outfielder Oscar Colas achieved a career milestone Friday when he hit his first MLB home run.
The Cuban outfielder will start in right field for the Sox on Friday after picking up a pinch-hit single in Thursday's season-opener. The Chicago White Sox got it done in crunch time on Thursday to secure their first win of the 2023 campaign.
Pedro Grifol, first-year manager for the Chicago White Sox, earned his first career victory on Thursday, stewarding his club through a tense 3-2 victory over the reigning World Series champion Houston Astros. The Chisox will aim for two in a row tonight.
According to recent reports, Oscar Colas has officially been notified that he will be included on the White Sox Opening Day 26-man roster. While many fans had been expecting this, and Rick Hahn himself had been hinting at this possibility since the beginning of the offseason, it is still reassuring to see it become official.
As the roster dominoes continue to fall, the White Sox have settled on their right fielder. According to reporter Francys Romero, Cuban prospect Oscar Colas has unsurprisingly been told that he has made the Opening Day roster.
Oscar Colas has created a lot of buzz during Cactus League play, but should Sox fans exercise caution with their expectations heading into 2023? Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
With spring training approaching, it's time to start thinking about 2023 MLB future bets. With most sportsbooks offering odds on award winners, we dive into the AL Rookie of the Year.
The White Sox have shaken up their outfield picture from last year, a fairly sensible move given their weak results during the 2022 season. But there still remains uncertainty, particularly in right field.
MLB Pipeline has released its updated list of Top 100 prospects and the White Sox have two players on the list. Infielder Colson Montgomery (No. 38) and outfielder Oscar Colas (No.
Late January is a sluggish period in the baseball transactions calendar. As has occurred in other slow weeks this offseason, we’ll be generous with our definitions of “Big Hype” and “Prospects” in order to cover interesting players recently in the news.
The White Sox believe they have some impact talent coming through their system. Prospect rankers seem to agree. This morning, Baseball America released their first prospect rankings for 2023 with two White Sox players: Colson Montgomery (#39) and Oscar Colas (#89).
This is Hamilton’s second stint with the White Sox after he played in 71 games with the club in 2021. Playing mostly as a part-time outfielder, late-inning defensive sub, and pinch-runner, Hamilton delivered his signature blend of strong defense and speed (a perfect 9-for-9 in stolen base attempts) while also making 135 trips to the plate for the AL Central champions.
Chicago White Sox number 2 ranked prospect Oscar Colas has been making noise down in the minors. After 59 games in Single-A Winston-Salem, Chicago White Sox prospect Oscar Colas was called up to Double-A.
By all accounts, the 6’1″, 220-pound slugger has huge raw power from the left side of the dish and could eventually settle in as a productive big-league hitter.
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