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There was quite a bit of hype around Oscar Colas when he signed with the White Sox as an international free agent in January of 2022 and he further fanned the flames in his first year of MLB-affiliated ball, slashing .314/.371/.524 in 526 plate appearances between High-A Winston-Salem, Double-A Birmingham and Triple-A Charlotte. He then lit it up in the Cactus League last spring to earn a spot on Chicago's major-league roster leading into the 2023 season. It was a storybook rise, but what came after was alarming. Colas posted the eighth-worst OPS (.571) of the 328 big-league hitters who logged more than 250 plate appearances and was twice demoted back to the minors. He batted .190/.238/.293 against lefties and racked up 71 total strikeouts to just 12 walks. The hype has waned, so much so that the 25-year-old outfielder will likely go undrafted in most standard leagues for 2024.

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2024 131 1 4 4 .273
2023 111.51.5 32 5 19 12 4 .216
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Optioned to Triple-A

    The White Sox optioned Colas to Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday. The move corresponds with Eloy Jimenez (hamstring) being reinstated off the injured list Sunday. Colas joined the big club June 1 due to injuries across the roster, but he saw his playing time decrease over time. In 12 appearances since his call-up, Colas went 9-for-32 with four RBI and a .660 OPS over 32 at-bats. He should settle back into an everyday role in the minors, where he is slashing .244/.358/.406 with five home runs and 21 RBI over 193 plate appearances in Triple-A.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Could head back to the minors soon

    White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said Thursday that Colas may be optioned to Triple-A Charlotte soon in order to play on an everyday basis, Vinnie Duber of AllCHGO.com reports. Colas hasn't started a game in a week, and while Grifol said he plans to put the outfielder in the lineup soon, he admitted that it might be more beneficial for the 25-year-old to go back to the minors. The outfielder has gone 9-for-30 at the plate during his limited chances with the White Sox this season, although all nine hits have been singles. Chicago will be sellers at the trade deadline, and playing time for Colas could open up at that point.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Fading into reserve role

    Colas is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Diamondbacks. Colas is on the bench for the third game in a row and looks like he'll serve as little more than a fourth or fifth outfielder for the White Sox following the recent returns of Tommy Pham and Andrew Benintendi from the injured list.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Not starting Monday

    Colas is not in the starting lineup for the White Sox's series opener against the Mariners on Monday. Colas will begin Monday's game in the dugout after starting in each of the last three games. He went 3-for-11 with two RBI in the four-game series against the Red Sox. The lefty-hitting Zach DeLoach will start in right field and bat eighth against Seattle right-hander Logan Gilbert.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Drives in pair

    Colas went 1-for-3 with two RBI on Friday against the Red Sox. Colas started for the third time in five games since being recalled from Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday, as he's trading off starts with Gavin Sheets in right field. Colas drove in his second and third runs of the season with a single in the fourth frame. There's not much to take away from a limited sample of 15 plate appearances since he rejoined the White Sox, though Colas has struck out only three times in that span.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Joining big-league roster

    The White Sox plan to call up Colas from Triple-A Charlotte on Saturday, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Colas' upcoming call-up comes after Andrew Benintendi (Achilles) and Andrew Vaughn (finger) sustained in-game injuries in Saturday's loss to the Brewers, making it likely that at least one of the two will require a stint on the IL. Colas owned a .571 OPS in 263 plate appearances with Chicago last season and is slashing .244/.358/.406 with five home runs at Triple-A Charlotte in 2024.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Optioned to Triple-A

    Colas was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte by the White Sox on Thursday. Colas was up for just one day, making a pinch-hitting appearance in Wednesday's game versus the Guardians. The White Sox will announce a corresponding move prior to Friday's contest against the Reds.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Call-up official

    The White Sox recalled Colas from Triple-A Charlotte on Wednesday. As anticipated, Colas will join the big club after the White Sox placed infielder Yoan Moncada (adductor) on the 10-day injured list in a corresponding move. With the White Sox sitting on a 2-9 record and already trending toward fading from the playoff race with Moncada and two other key regulars in Luis Robert (hip) and Eloy Jimenez (adductor) on the IL, Colas could end up getting a look as an everyday player in the outfield. The 25-year-old did little to distinguish himself after making the White Sox's Opening Day roster last spring, as he slashed just .216/.257/.314 over 263 plate appearances and ultimately finished the 2023 season in the minors. Colas had posted an .875 OPS with one stolen base through his first eight games with Charlotte this season prior to receiving a promotion.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Seeing action at first base

    Colas played some at first base during Saturday's Cactus League loss to the Rangers, Scott Merkin of MLB.com reports. Colas has played only right field and center field since being signed by the White Sox in January of 2022, but he has extensive experience at first base from his days playing in Japan. Andrew Vaughn has first base locked down with the big club, but Colas adding to his versatility gives him another avenue to at-bats. The 25-year-old is expected to begin 2024 back in the minors following a disappointing 2023, which saw him post just a .571 OPS over 75 games with the big club.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Likely to start year in minors

    Colas is likely to begin the 2024 season with Triple-A Charlotte, Scott Merkin of MLB.com reports. Colas earned the starting right field job for the White Sox to begin the 2023 season, though he posted just a 53 wRC+ across 263 plate appearances. He was also demoted to Charlotte from early May to early July, and once again in mid-September. If the 25-year-old returns to the minors to start 2024, Gavin Sheets and the newly signed Kevin Pillar would be the top options in right field, but Colas could still re-establish himself with a big spring.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Demoted to Triple-A again

    The White Sox optioned Colas to Triple-A Charlotte on Monday. Colas has now been sent down to the minors for the second time this season, as he was also optioned back in early May following a slow start to the campaign. Colas slashed just .219/.253/.331 in 50 games after being recalled in early July and is hitting only .216/.257/.314 overall in his rookie campaign. Gavin Sheets and Trayce Thompson are likely to form a platoon in right field with Colas headed back to Triple-A.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Blasts homer in win

    Colas went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Wednesday's 6-4 win over the Royals. Colas has just five homers this year, two of which have come in his last seven games. In that span, he's gone 5-for-25 (.200) with six strikeouts and one walk. The 24-year-old outfielder is slashing a meager .218/.260/.315 with 19 RBI, 31 runs scored and four stolen bases over his first 73 major-league games.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Smacks fourth homer

    Colas went 1-for-4 with a walk, two RBI and two runs scored Wednesday against the Orioles. Colas has started 21 of 26 games for the White Sox in August, despite his performance being uneven. He did manage three homers and 15 runs scored in that span. On the other hand, he's carried a 27.4 percent strikeout rate and hit just .231. Given that the White Sox aren't playing for positioning in the standings. Colas should continue to get regular run in the final month of the season, and he could emerge as a potential source of power.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Out of lineup

    Colas will be on the bench Saturday against the Athletics. Colas sits for the second time in three days, with the Athletics again turning to a left-hander in JP Sears. Trayce Thompson will get the start in right field.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Homers in return

    Colas went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run and an additional run scored Wednesday in a 9-2 win against the Yankees. Colas missed a couple game due to leg soreness, but he looked strong in his return Wednesday. The rookie outfielder added to Luis Severino's season-long struggles with a two-run shot off the veteran hurler in the second inning. The long ball gave Colas a modest five-game hitting streak, during which he is slashing .316/.350/.632 with two homers, three RBI and six runs scored.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Returns from sore leg

    Colas (leg) is back in the lineup Wednesday versus the Yankees. Colas missed the first two games of the three-game set due to leg soreness, per Scott Merkin of MLB.com, but he's ready to rock for the White Sox in Wednesday night's series finale. The 24-year-old will start in right field and bat eighth.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Three-hit day Sunday

    Colas went 3-for-5 with a run and a stolen base in Sunday's loss to the Twins. Colas notched the first three-hit game of his MLB career and stole his first bag since April 8. The 24-year-old is still trying to settle in at the major league level, as he's slashing .233/.227/.279 with two extra-base hits, two RBI, five runs and a 0:16 BB:K in 43 plate appearances since being recalled July 4. Colas has settled in as Chicago's everyday right fielder, but he could be at risk of losing some at-bats when third baseman Yoan Moncada (back) returns from the injured list during the upcoming week. Jake Burger has been one of the Chicago's top bats and could settle in at designated hitter once Moncada is in the fold, perhaps resulting in Eloy Jimenez poaching starts from Colas in right field.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Officially recalled from minors

    Colas was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte on Tuesday. The news was first reported Monday and has now been made official. Colas had been swinging a hot bat with Charlotte, putting up a 1.253 OPS with seven home runs over his last 10 contests. He batted only .211/.265/.276 in his first 25 games for the White Sox before being sent down back in late April, but the talented 24-year-old is worth another shot in deeper mixed leagues as he settles back in in right field for the Pale Hose.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: On fire at Triple-A

    Colas is hitting .435 with four home runs and four strikeouts in his last six games for Triple-A Charlotte. Colas is hitting .297 with six home runs and a 21.2 percent strikeout rate in 44 games since getting optioned to Triple-A on May 2. Gavin Sheets and Clint Frazier have been platooning in right field for the White Sox, and both players have been below league average as hitters, so it would seem that Colas could be nearing a return to the big leagues.
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  • White Sox's Oscar Colas: Heads to bench

    Colas will sit Saturday against the Rays. Colas hits the bench against lefty Shane McClanahan, meaning he's now sat against four of the five lefties the White Sox have faced this season. He isn't making much of a case to move from a platoon role to an everyday job, as he's hit just .233/.303/.300 through his first 19 MLB games.
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