Updated
Updated · Sox Machine · Jul 12
White Sox Draft Roch Cholowsky No. 1 With $20 Million Bonus Pool
Updated
Updated · Sox Machine · Jul 12

White Sox Draft Roch Cholowsky No. 1 With $20 Million Bonus Pool

3 articles · Updated · Sox Machine · Jul 12

Summary

  • $20 million in draft pool money let Chicago take UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky first overall, with his deal expected to set a new MLB draft bonus record.
  • The White Sox boosted that pool by trading 2023 first-rounder Jacob Gonzalez for the No. 34 pick, a move GM Chris Getz said was designed to maximize a deep 2026 draft.
  • Chicago then used its added flexibility on prep hitters Landon Thome and Cole Prosek, betting bigger bonuses could pull both away from college commitments.
  • Team officials said the strategy rests on player development as much as scouting, arguing Cholowsky's swing and two-strike approach can be improved enough to speed his path to the majors.
  • The draft approach underscores a broader White Sox shift from prioritizing pitching to chasing offense, even as the payoff from stockpiling high school bats remains uncertain.

Insights

Is trading a top prospect for draft money a genius new MLB strategy or a reckless gamble on unproven talent?
Can Roch Cholowsky's bat justify the White Sox's record-breaking investment and bold organizational shift?