White Sox pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Glendale, Arizona, on Feb. 12. On Friday, the team announced eight free agents who have agreed to terms on minor-league contracts with with non-roster invitations to camp:
Right-handers Dan Altavilla, Justin Dunn and Jonathan Heasley; catcher Omar Narváez; infielders Bobby Dalbec, Andre Lipcius and Cal Mitchell; and outfielder Nick Maton.
Sixteen additional players from within the organization have been invited to 2025 spring training, including top pitching prospects Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith.
Also invited: right-handers Mason Adams, Eric Adler, Peyton Pallette and Grant Taylor; left-hander Trey McGough; catchers Adam Hackenberg, Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel; infielders Tim Elko, Jacob Gonzalez and Chase Meidroth; and outfielders Corey Julks, Braden Montgomery and Wilfred Veras.
Schultz (No. 10), Smith (No. 40), Teel (No. 52) and Braden Montgomery (No. 66) rank among Baseball America’s Top 100 prospects entering the 2025 season. Schultz and Smith are rated by MLB Pipeline as the top two left-handed pitching prospects in baseball. Teel is the No. 3 catching prospect.
Pitchers and catchers first workout is Feb. 12, with the first full-squad workout set for Feb. 17.