Trending on the Farm: White Sox take on week one of the Arizona Fall League

This series will highlight player trends from the White Sox representatives in the Arizona Fall League.

Player (Position) [Level]Last Week (10/2 – 10/7)Trend
Colson Montgomery (SS).167/.167/.167, .334 OPS, R, 2 RBI↙️
​Bryan Ramos (3B).250/.250/.300, .550 OPS, 2B, RBI↙️
Jacob Burke (OF).133/.316/.200, .516 OPS, 2R, 2B, SB↙️
Jake Eder (LHP)3 IP, 3 BB, 3 K⬆️
Josimar Cousin (RHP)2 IP, 5 H, 4R (3 ER), BB⬇️
Jordan Leasure (RHP)2 IP, H, R (ER), BB, 3 K⬆️
Fraser Ellard (LHP)2 IP, H, K⬆️
Adisyn Coffey (RHP)IP, H, R (ER), BB, K↙️
Colson Montgomery

Colson Montgomery has gotten off to a tough start offensively for the Desert Dogs (four games, 18 at-bats), but he’s put some fine defensive moves on display in the early going, including this gem.

​Bryan Ramos

Of the three offensive representatives of the White Sox organization, Bryan Ramos had the best output of the bunch (five games, 20 at-bats), including this double that had an EV of 101 mph.

Jacob Burke

Jacob Burke started the season off for Glendale with a double, but has struck out eight times in 15 at-bats (four games) in the early going. Defensively, he was able to nab a runner trying to advance at second with an assist on the tag from Colson Montgomery.

Jake Eder

Jake Eder had a nice beginning to his fall league campaign, hurling three no-hit innings but walked as many as he struck out.

Jordan Leasure

Right hander Jordan Leasure has made two appearances and has his swing and miss stuff working in the early going.

Fraser Ellard

Southpaw Fraser Ellard has pitched well in both of his appearances in the early going, allowing just one base runner.

Adisyn Coffey

Adisyn Coffey has only made one relief appearance so far in the AFL, but is sporting some pretty dope kicks on the diamond.

Josimar Cousin

Josimar Cousin had a tough assignment taking on Peoria in his first AFL start. It didn’t go particularly well (Peoria is averaging 11 runs/g through the first six games).