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Sporcle Saturday: How about them prospects?

Noah Schultz

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Good morning!

Rounding out prospect week, I thought it might be nice(?) to do a recap of past pedigree prospects (alliteration unintentional); that is, the prospects from (current) and past White Sox drafts picked in the first round.

The White Sox, like many teams, have had a mixed bag of success over the years with their first round selections. Since the first draft in 1965, there have been 76 names, of which 51 have made the majors: some are familiar while others have fallen into the dustbin of history. Today, your memory will be put to the test: of those 75 names, how many can you fill in? Good luck!

Quiz Parameters

  • I've allotted 15 minutes for completion attempts.
  • For hints, I've provided the year and the pick number.

Useless information to amaze, annoy, confuse, and/or confound your friends and family:

  • The White Sox have had just two first-overall picks in team history: 1971 and 1977.
  • By career bWAR, the top-five for the Sox: 73.7, 56, 38.5, 33.5, 28.9.
  • The White Sox have never selected second-overall. In fact, looking at the top-30 picks, the only numbers that have gone unused: 2, 27, and 30.

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All data from baseballreference.com

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