Trending on the Farm: Ryan Burrowes paves the way for Dash’s offensive outburst

The Trending on the Farm series will highlight player trends from the top prospects in the White Sox system as well as any other notable performances across all active affiliates. Last week’s version can be found here.
Top of the Crop (Trending on the Farm)
NOTE: This piece will focus on players that are currently in the minor leagues. Noah Schultz Braden Montgomery and Sam Antonacci are all omitted in this portion since they’ve been added to the White Sox roster.
| Rank | Player (Position) [Level] | Last Week (7/6 – 7/12) | Trend |
| 2 | Caleb Bonemer (SS) [AA] | .235/.316/.412, .728 OPS, 2R, HR, RBI | ⬆️ |
| 4 | Hagen Smith (LHP) [AAA] | 7-day IL | 🩹 |
| 5 | Tanner McDougal (RHP) [AAA] | (three appearances) 3 IP, 3 BB, 5 K | ⬉ |
| 6 | Christian Oppor (LHP) [Rookie] | did not pitch | 🌵 |
| 7 | Billy Carlson (SS) [A] | .000/.000/.000, .000 OPS | – |
| 8 | Jaden Fauske (OF) [A] | .286/.500/.429, .929 OPS, 4R, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 3 SB | ⬉ |
| 10 | David Sandlin (RHP) [AAA] | 5 IP, 4 H, 2R (2 ER), 4 BB, 3 K | ⬉ |
| 11 | William Bergolla Jr. (SS) [AAA] | 7-day IL | 🩹 |
| 12 | Javier Mogollon (2B) [A] | 7-day IL | 🩹 |
| 13 | Mason Adams (RHP) [AAA] | 4.1 IP, 6 H, 3R (3 ER), 4 BB, 5 K | ↙️ |
Caleb Bonemer – MLB Pipeline White Sox #1
Caleb Bonemer got into four games with the Barons before departing to Philadelphia to participate in the Futures Game, where he went 0-2.

Tanner McDougal – MLB Pipeline White Sox #5
Tanner McDougal will be operating out of the bullpen for the remainder of the year, and notched three scoreless outings under his belt last week.

Billy Carlson – MLB Pipeline White Sox #4
Billy Carlson drew the collar in his first rehab appearance with the ACL White Sox last week after being on the injured list for a little over a month.
Jaden Fauske – MLB Pipeline White Sox #6
Jaden Fauske got rolling again on offense and was 3-for-3 on stolen bases. For the season, Fauske is 30-for-35 on stolen bases through his first 77 professional games.

David Sandlin – MLB Pipeline White Sox #16
David Sandlin had another solid outing for the Knights, albeit with a bit more traffic on base than he would’ve probably liked.
Hagen Smith – MLB Pipeline White Sox #3 & William Bergolla Jr. – MLB Pipeline White Sox #9
Some more positive news came out regarding Hagen Smith & William Bergolla.

Mason Adams – MLB Pipeline White Sox #10
Mason Adams had a rough go with his command in his outing against Nashville.

Best of the Rest
Trending on the Farm: AAA (Charlotte)
Korey Lee
27-year-old Korey Lee batted .545/.615/1.000 for a 1.615 OPS in three games, scoring three runs with two doubles, one home run, three RBI, and was 0-for-1 on stolen bases.
Nolan Jones
28-year-old Nolan Jones slashed .364/.375/.818 for an 1.193 OPS in six games while scoring four runs, hitting a double, three home runs, and tacked on 12 RBI.
Ryan Galanie
26-year-old Ryan Galanie hit .400/.400/.760 for an 1.160 OPS in five games, scoring six runs with three doubles, two home runs, and seven RBI.
Andy Weber
28-year-old Andy Weber slashed .381/.458/.619 for a 1.077 OPS with three runs scored, two doubles, a home run, three RBI, and was 1-for-1 on steals in six games.
Shane Smith
26-year-old Shane Smith had a very nice start for the Knights, striking out five over four frames.
Riley Unroe
30-year-old recently signed Riley Unroe posted a .982 OPS across four games last week, scoring two runs with a double, two home runs, and four RBI.
Michael Turner
27-year-old Michael Turner produced a .938 OPS in three games, scoring four runs with a home run and five RBI.
Duncan Davitt – MLB Pipeline White Sox #30
26-year-old right-hander Duncan Davitt hurled three scoreless frames in his lone multi-inning appearance last week, allowing one hit while striking out five and securing one save.
Peyton Pallette
25-year-old righty Peyton Pallette made two scoreless appearances last week, throwing two and two thirds innings allowing two hits, two walks, and struck out four.
Wikelman González
24-year-old right-hander Wikelman González made two appearances last week, throwing three innings allowing three hits, one run (earned), two walks, and struck out two.
Garrett Schoenle
28-year-old left-hander Garrett Schoenle made three shutout appearances chucking three and one third innings allowing just one hit with three punchouts.
Jonathan Cannon
25-year-old right-hander Jonathan Cannon had a solid start for the Knights, pitching five innings of two run baseball (both earned), allowing five hits, two walks, and struck out four.
Chase Plymell
28-year-old right-hander Chase Plymell pitched two and a third shutout innings in his lone appearance last week, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out four in the process.
Trending on the Farm: AA (Birmingham)
Boston Smith
23-year-old Boston Smith’s stellar season continued with his second week with the Barons, posting a .278/.381/.611 slash line for a .992 OPS. In five games, Smith scored three runs with two home runs, four RBI, and was successful on his lone stolen base try.
Dylan Campbell
24-year-old Dylan Campbell slashed .368/.400/.632 for a 1.032 OPS over five games. Campbell scored five runs, had two doubles, one home run, one RBI, and was 3-for-3 on stolen bases.
Gabe Davis – MLB Pipeline White Sox #
21-year-old Samuel Zavala hit .313/.353/.563 for a .916 OPS in five games, scoring two runs with a double, home run, and three RBI.
Connor McCullough
26-year-old right-hander Connor McCullough was excellent for the Barons in his start, pitching four shutout innings allowing three walks and struck out seven.
Gabe Davis – MLB Pipeline White Sox #22
22-year-old righty Gabe Davis pitched well in his start, throwing four innings allowing one run (earned), three hits, one walk, and struck out four.
Nick Altermatt
26-year-old right-hander Nick Altermatt made two appearances for the Barons, pitching three frames allowing two hits, one run (earned), and struck out two.
Carson Jacobs
24-year-old righty Carson Jacobs only made one appearance and in his two thirds of an inning struck out both batters.
Phil Fox
23-year-old right-hander Phil Fox made two shutout appearances, pitching two innings allowing one hit, one walk, and struck out one.
Mark McLaughlin
25-year-old righty Mark McLaughlin worked one scoreless inning in his lone appearance last week, allowing one hit and struck out one.
Jarold Rosado
Now 24-year-old right-hander Jarold Rosado made two scoreless appearances, hurling two and a third innings allowing one hit, two walks, and struck out two.
Jake Palisch
27-year-old southpaw Jake Palisch spun a nice outing in his start, throwing five and two thirds innings allowing four hits, one run (earned), walked four, and struck out three.
Liam Paddack
22-year-old left-hander Liam Paddack made two appearances, throwing three total innings with a hit allowed, one run (earned), one walk, and struck out five.
Trending on the Farm: A+ (Winston-Salem)
Kaleb Freeman
23-year-old Kaleb Freeman had a 1.012 OPS in three games, scoring three runs with three doubles, three RBI, and more walks (four) than strikeouts (three).
Ryan Burrowes – MLB Pipeline White Sox #27
21-year-old Ryan Burrowes was fantastic for the Dash last week, slashing .423/.516/.923 for a 1.439 OPS over six games. Burrowes scored 10 runs, doubled once, hit four home runs, six RBI, both walked and struck out five times, and was 5-for-6 on stolen bases.

Jeral Perez – MLB Pipeline White Sox #13
21-year-old Jeral Perez was another member of the Dash lineup to have a stellar week, slashing .480/.552/.760 for a 1.312 OPS in six games. Perez scored six runs with four doubles, a home run, five RBI, and more walks (three) than strikeouts (two).
Arxy Hernández
22-year-old Arxy Hernández hit .318/.375/.773 for an 1.148 OPS in six games, scoring four runs with a double, three home runs, and nine RBI.
James Taussig
23-year-old James Taussig produced a .304/.407/.609 for a 1.016 OPS with five runs scored, a double, two home runs, and three RBI in six games.
George Wolkow – MLB Pipeline White Sox #12
20-year-old George Wolkow posted a .308/.357/.731 slash line for a 1.088 OPS. Wolkow scored five runs, doubled twice, hit three home runs, had six RBI, and went 3-for-4 on stolen bases.
Justin Sinibaldi
24-year-old Justin Sinibaldi was what you could call “effectively wild” in his start against the Tourists.
Max Banks
23-year-old right-hander Max Banks pitched five innings in his start last week, allowing eight hits with four runs (two earned), and two strikeouts.
Grant Umberger
24-year-old left-hander Grant Umberger pitched well in his start, chucking five and two thirds innings allowing four hits, three runs (two earned), walked one, and struck out three.
Jake Bockenstedt
26-year-old right-hander Jake Bockenstedt was perfect in his lone appearance last week, pitching an inning and a third with one strikeout.
Jake Curtis
24-year-old right-hander Jake Curtis made two appearances last week, pitching six total innings allowing five hits, two runs (both earned), two walks, and four strikeouts.
Aric McAtee
26-year-old righty Aric McAtee pitched two scoreless frames in his lone appearance with the Dash last week, allowing one hit, one walk, and struck out two.
Garrett Wright
24-year-old right-hander Garrett Wright pitched an inning and two thirds allowing two hits, one unearned run, and struck out four in his only appearance in Asheville.
Jack Young
24-year-old righty Jack Young hurled two shutout innings across two appearances walking three batters while striking out two.
Jake Peppers
24-year-old right-hander Jake Peppers made two appearances last week, chucking two and two thirds innings allowing one hit, one run (earned), two walks, and struck out two.
Trending on the Farm: A (Kannapolis)
Truman Pauley
22-year-old Truman Pauley had a two start week and had endured some tough defense behind him to produce an overall solid line. Across both outings, Pauley pitched seven and a third innings allowing six hits, six runs (one earned), walked six, and struck out 10.
Steven Lancia
23-year-old Steven Lancia posted a 1.136 OPS in three games last week, scoring three runs with two RBI, more walks (three) than strikeouts (one), and was caught stealing on his only try.
Stiven Flores
20-year-old Stiven Flores slashed .438/.471/.438 for a .909 OPS with two runs scored, one RBI, and one walk (no strikeouts) in four games.
Landen Payne
23-year-old right-hander Landen Payne had a perfect outing in his lone appearance last week, pitching one inning with one strikeout and one save.
Jesús Mendez
21-year-old righty Jesús Mendez made three appearances last week, pitching three innings allowing three hits, one run (earned), struck out two, and was 2-for-2 in save opportunities.
Jordan Morales
26-year-old left-hander Jordan Morales made three shutout appearances, working three innings allowing one hit, three walks, and struck out five.
Carlton Perkins
23-year-old right-hander Carlton Perkins was perfect across both of his appearances last week, throwing an inning and a third with one strikeout.
Gabriel Rodriguez
22-year-old righty Gabriel Rodriguez made one scoreless start last week for the Ballers, pitching three and two thirds innings allowing two hits, three walks, and struck out three.
Ryan Schiefer
22-year-old right-hander Ryan Schiefer made two shutout appearances last week, pitching three and two thirds innings issuing two walks and struck out five.
Gabe Tanner
24-year-old righty Gabe Tanner hurled an excellent outing in his start last week, pitching five shutout frames allowing three hits, one walk, and struck out two.
Daniel Wright
24-year-old right-hander Daniel Wright made two shutout appearances, pitching two and a third innings allowing three hits and struck out one.
Trending on the Farm: Rookie (ACL)
Osniel Castillo
20-year-old Osniel Castillo posted a .667/.667/1.111 slash line for a 1.778 OPS in three games last week, scoring three runs with a double, home run, two RBI, and was 1-for-2 on stolen bases.
Landon Hodge – MLB Pipeline White Sox #18
19-year-old Landon Hodge .400/.538/.900 for a 1.438 OPS, scoring three runs with three doubles, a triple, and two RBI in four games.
Eduardo Herrera
19-year-old Eduardo Herrera posted a 1.071 OPS in three games last week.
Alejandro Cruz
19-year-old Alejandro Cruz had a .901 OPS in four games last week, scoring four runs with an RBI and as many walks as he had strikeouts (four).
Cesar Nunez
19-year-old left-hander Cesar Nunez made two appearances last week, pitching two innings allowing one hit, one unearned run, walked one, and struck out two.
Dylan Carmouche
24-year-old southpaw Dylan Carmouche made a perfect appearance in his two and two thirds innings last week, notching five strikeouts in the scoreless outing.
Fidel Montero
22-year-old right-hander Fidel Montero had a scoreless start, pitching five innings allowing five hits, one walk, and struck out three.
Trending on the Farm: Rookie (DSL)
Ronald Cardozo
17-year-old Ronald Cardozo posted a .462/.500/1.154 line for a 1.654 OPS over four games, scoring six runs with a double, triple, two home runs, 12 RBI, and both walked and struck out twice.
Hector Hernandez
17-year-old Hector Hernandez slashed .286/.412/.571 for a .983 OPS with five runs scored, a double, home run, two RBI, and was 3-for-4 on stolen bases in four games.
Orlando Patino
18-year-old Orlando Patino hit .571/.563/.786 for a 1.349 OPS over four games last week, scoring three runs with a double, triple, three RBI, and one walk (no strikeouts).
Fernando Graterol – MLB Pipeline White Sox #23
17-year-old Fernando Graterol batted .308/.412/.615 for a 1.027 OPS in four games, scoring six runs with a double, home run, and three RBI.
Jose Suarez
17-year-old Jose Suarez posted a 1.514 OPS in two games while scoring a run, had three hits (one double), four RBI, and walked twice to one strikeout.
Yordany Marte
16-year-old right-hander Yordany Marte had a nice outing in his lone start last week, throwing three innings allowing three hits, two runs (both unearned), walked one, and struck out three.
Enmanuel Rodriguez
16-year-old righty Enmanuel Rodriguez allowed one hit and one unearned run in his only inning last week, striking out two.
Jefferson Timaure
17-year-old right-hander Jefferson Timaure pitched well in his scoreless two innings of work, allowing one hit, one walk, and notched two strikeouts.
Previous Trending on the Farm:
Trending on the Farm: Mason Adams’ strong outing, George Wolkow nukes the Burgers
Trending on the Farm: Noah Schultz & Kyle Teel make rehab appearances, Sebastian Romero stays hot
Trending on the Farm: Caleb Bonemer earns promotion to Birmingham
Trending on the Farm: Braden Montgomery and Hagen Smith propel Knights to sweep
Trending on the Farm: Jacob Gonzalez promoted after torching International League
Trending on the Farm: George Wolkow incredible for the Dash, Carlson stays hot in Kanny sweep
Trending on the Farm: Jacob Gonzalez’s breakout season continues, Billy Carlson heats up for Ballers
Trending on the Farm: Javier Mogollon paces Cannon Ballers, Shelton and DePino promoted to Birmingham
Trending on the Farm: Caleb Bonemer and Jacob Gonzalez stay hot, Braden Montgomery promoted to Charlotte
Trending on the Farm: Colby Shelton continues terrorizing the South Atlantic League
Trending on the Farm: Antonacci promoted, Braden Montgomery and Colby Shelton sizzling at the plate
Trending on the Farm: Noah Schultz gets the call, Bonemer carves the Keys
Trending on the Farm: Welcome back baseball


