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The Chicago White Sox used the top pick in the MLB amateur draft to select UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky. The team earned the selection after finishing last season with 102 losses.
winnipegfreepress.comThe Chicago White Sox selected UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky with the first pick of the MLB amateur draft on Saturday in Philadelphia. The 6-foot-2 right-handed hitter posted a 1.088 OPS with 21 home runs and 60 RBIs during his junior season at UCLA. White Sox general manager Chris Getz said Cholowsky’s family and support structure impressed the team throughout the process.
Bay took Texas high school shortstop Grady Emerson second.
Minnesota selected Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey third. San Francisco picked right-handed pitcher Jackson Flora from UC Santa Barbara fourth, and the Pirates chose LSU outfielder Derek Curiel fifth. Louisville outfielder Zion Rose went sixth to Kansas City, Oak Grove High School outfielder Eric Booth Jr.
went seventh to Baltimore, the Athletics took Georgia Tech outfielder Drew Burress eighth, Atlanta selected Virginia outfielder AJ Gracia ninth, and Colorado chose Kentucky shortstop Tyler Bell tenth.
The White Sox earned the top selection after finishing last season with 102 losses and winning the draft lottery. The team had not held the first overall pick since selecting Harold Baines in 1977. Cholowsky became the first collegiate shortstop taken first overall since Vanderbilt’s Dansby Swanson in 2015 and the first UCLA player selected No.
1 since Gerrit Cole in 2011. No amateur players attended the draft at the Philadelphia convention center. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred mispronounced Cholowsky’s name at the podium. The last name is pronounced chil-OW'-skee.
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abcnews.go.comLeft-hander Justin Wrobleski replaced an injured pitcher on the National League roster while outfielder Tristan Peters took an American League spot after hitting for the cycle. Both additions were announced Saturday for Tuesday's game in Philadelphia.
winnipegfreepress.comThe federation issued a statement after Jaminton Campaz received threats following Colombia's Round of 16 loss to Switzerland. Campaz missed a chance in extra time before the penalty shootout defeat on July 7.
A left-handed pitcher was added to the National League All-Star roster three days before the game after another player opted out. The selection gives the team six All-Stars, matching the most in the league.