MLB Network ranked White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery No. 88 overall heading into the 2026 season.
After just 71 games in the big leagues, Chicago White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery is already earning national respect — landing on a prestigious annual list from MLB Network.
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The White Sox are not yet ready to contend for a playoff berth. However, if their young talent can take another step forward, ...
The White Sox roster features several young players who already graduated from MLB Pipeline’s top prospect list to the Majors ...
Many Chicago White Sox rookies showed promise in 2025 and left fans with genuine reasons for optimism. But none stood out more than Colson Montgomery, whose rookie campaign truly defied the odds. Back ...
Colson Montgomery and his roller coaster rookie season have been the highlight of 2025 for the Chicago White Sox. Montgomery, a former top 10 prospect in all of baseball, joined the White Sox to make ...
Colson Montgomery came up just short of the first grand slam of his career July 23 in Tampa, Fla., hitting a Kevin Kelly sinker off the wall in right-center at George M. Steinbrenner Field for a ...
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With each home run, White Sox rookie Colson Montgomery seems to earn a new distinction. On Thursday, Montgomery sealed an 11-8 victory over the Minnesota Twins at Target with his biggest blast yet.
There is one word to describe how Colson Montgomery feels now that he’s in the major leagues. Relief. For Montgomery, a former first-round draft pick, a small-town high school legend, a prospect-list ...
Two years ago, Colson Montgomery was the consensus top prospect in the White Sox organization and top 20 prospect in MLB after finishing up a year in which he posted a 155 wRC+ between High-A and ...
DETROIT — Colson Montgomery homered and drove in four runs as the Chicago White Sox extended their winning streak to a season-best six games with a 7-5 win over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.
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