Trending on the Farm: Highlighting the top talent from opening weekend

This series will highlight player trends from the top prospects in the White Sox system as well as any other notable performances across all affiliates. The first installment covers the opening weekend for the Charlotte Knights.

Top of the Crop

NOTE: This piece will focus on players in the minor leagues, so Oscar Colás is omitted as he’s with the White Sox.

RankPlayer (Position) [Level]Last Week (3/30 – 4/2)Trend
1Colson Montgomery (SS) [N/A]N/A
3​Bryan Ramos (3B/2B) [AA}N/A
4Noah Schultz (LHP) [N/A]N/A
5Lenyn Sosa (2B/SS) [AAA].400/.500/.500, 1.000 OPS, 2R, 2B⬆️
6Jose Rodriguez (2B/SS) [AA]N/A
7Cristian Mena (RHP) [AA]N/A
8Peyton Pallette (RHP) [N/A]N/A
9Sean Burke (RHP) [AAA]Placed on 10-day IL🩹
10Norge Vera (RHP) [A+]N/A
11Jonathan Cannon (RHP) [A+]N/A
Lenyn Sosa:

Long considered to be in the running for the second base competition, the Elvis Andrus signing made Sosa Triple-A bound to kick off his 2023 season. Sosa has come out of the gates with a nice start, collecting at least one hit in every game and walking twice.

Best of the Rest

Adam Haseley

In three games (11 ABs), Adam Haseley batted .455/.538/1.091 for a 1.629 OPS, two runs scored, one double, two home runs, three RBI, and went 2-for-3 on stolen bases.

https://twitter.com/KnightsBaseball/status/1642341230729211904
Victor Reyes

In two games (7 ABs), Victor Reyes batted .429/.500/1.000 for a 1.500 OPS, one run scored, one double, one home run, and four RBI.

Zach Remillard

In three games (11 ABs), Zach Remillard batted .455/.500/.545 for a 1.045 OPS, three runs scored, one double, and one RBI.

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