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The Chicago White Sox are about to see their future change for the better with the No. 1 pick in a top-heavy draft.
Jun 14, 2025; Omaha, Neb, USA;  UCLA Bruins shortstop Roch Cholowsky (1) completes a double play against the Murray State Racers during the second inning at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images
Jun 14, 2025; Omaha, Neb, USA; UCLA Bruins shortstop Roch Cholowsky (1) completes a double play against the Murray State Racers during the second inning at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

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Things just keep getting better for the Chicago White Sox.

After an excellent start to the year that sees them legitimately competing for the top spot in the AL Central, the organization will now have the honor of picking No.1 overall in a top-heavy MLB Draft. This will mark only the third time in franchise history that the Sox have been on the clock first, giving them an incredible opportunity to fully kick this rebuild into high gear.

Their opportunity to add impact talent will not stop there, however. GM Chris Getz has a pretty long list of quality picks, which only improved on Friday night with a big-time trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Chicago gave up prospect Jacob Gonzalez and Brandon Eisert for the rights to the No. 34 pick, as well as a Triple-A reliever.

To be sure, it was a risky move considering the flashes Gonzalez showed over the last few weeks in the majors, but it was one that underscored how serious the Sox are about keeping their farm system strong.

Indeed, the Sox already have one of the best young rosters in baseball, but they are now in a perfect position to set themselves up for an even brighter future.

MLB Draft Info

What: 2026 MLB Draft (Round 1)
When: July 11, 2026
Where: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
When: 12:00 PM CT to 6:45 PM CT
Watch: NBC, Peacock

Where Are Things Trending?

In the final hours before the draft, Roch Cholowsky has gained some serious steam. The majority of expert mock drafts now have the organization going with the UCLA standout. Of course, it's been a tight contest for the No. 1 slot over the last couple of weeks. Grady Emerson was closely connected to the franchise, as some do believe his upside is the highest of the group. Vahn Lackey also has his fair share of fans.

Nevertheless, there is a reason Cholowsky has long been viewed as this draft's top choice for well over a year. He has been compared to Troy Tulowitzki time and again, offering elite and polished two-way skills. He's destroyed the college circuit and is fresh off recording a 1.088 OPS with 21 home runs in 60 games.

To be sure, if the Sox do go with Emerson, they will be adding another tantalizing prospect. He has awesome bat-to-ball skills and could turn into a better contact threat than Cholowsky. At the same time, if it's more slugging and defense the Sox want, Cholowksy should be their guy.

White Sox Pick Tracker

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred
Jul 9, 2023; Seattle, Washington, USA; MLB commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during the first round of the MLB Draft at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-USA TODAY Sports | USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect

Day 1

No. 1 – Roch Cholowsky – UCLA (INSTANT REACTION)
No. 34 – Landon Thome – Nazareth Academy HS (Yes, the son of White Sox legend Jim Thome!)
No. 41 – Cole Prosek – Magnolia Heights HS (MS)
No. 77 – 
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Elias Schuster
ELIAS SCHUSTER

Elias Schuster is a sports journalist and content creator from the northern suburbs of Chicago. A graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he has covered the Bulls since 2019-20 and previously served as the editor of BN Bulls at Bleacher Nation. He has been the Publisher for Bulls On SI since December of the 2025-26 season. When he isn't obsessing over hoops, Elias spends his time obsessing over practically every other sport – much to his wife's dismay. He also loves strolling the streets of Chicago for the best cozy bar or restaurant to set up shop and write his next article.

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