The Chicago White Sox won only 41 games in 2024, setting a major league record for the most losses in a season.
This season has already been better in Chicago. Although the White Sox remain in the AL Central basement, they won their 41st game of the season on Friday, a 6-3 victory over the Angels.
The beginnings of the future core have started to take shape. Catchers Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel have performed admirably with the bat, giving the White Sox the potential for impressive depth behind the plate. Infielder Chase Meidroth has continued to put together strong at-bats and get on base. Third baseman Miguel Vargas has cooled down from a torrid May, but is still showing signs that he could be a building block. Fellow infielder Colson Montgomery had six homers in 23 games entering Saturday.
The pitching staff needs more work but there are some building blocks at the major league level. Starters Shane Smith and Davis Martin look like solid back-of-the-rotation arms. Mike Vasil has been one of the more underrated relievers in the game.
More pieces are coming through the pipeline. Top prospect Noah Schultz is expected to debut this season and could be a future ace. Pitcher Hagen Smith and outfielder Braden Montgomery should debut sometime in 2026. The White Sox may have reached rock bottom in 2024, but the future is bright.
That future is coming sooner than one would expect. Yes, the White Sox have the second-worst record in the majors, but progress is being made. Those improvements can be seen in their record as the White Sox have already matched their win total from 2024.