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The quiet improvements that have the surprising Chicago White Sox dreaming of the playoffs
- The White Sox are pushing toward the playoffs in 2026 after a system-wide reform led by GM Chris Getz.
- Colson Montgomery has emerged as a key infield staple, rising from a rough Triple-A start to a big-league contributor.
- Munetaka Murakami has led the AL in home runs and helped lift the lineup to league-average offense.
- The team’s pitching remains a strength-weakness mix, with improved depth but ERA metrics still lagging.
- Getz emphasizes a long-term plan, aiming for sustainable improvement rather than a single-season surge.
- The organization is leveraging internal systems to maximize value from non-elite prospects.
- Rising prospects like Kyle Teel and Braden Montgomery were highlighted in the Crochet deal as future contributors.
- Chase Meidroth and Sam Antonacci are among mid-round additions contributing to depth and versatility.
- Getz notes the team’s batting core is young, with Murakami and Vargas among the driving forces.
- The White Sox acknowledge pitching deficits but remain confident in internal development and recent acquisitions.
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