The Chicago White Sox are gearing up for the 2025 season, eyeing Colson Montgomery as their future shortstop. Despite a sluggish performance in Triple-A with a .214 batting average and a .710 OPS over 130 games, Montgomery's recent success in the Arizona Fall League, where he boasted a .313 average and a 1.167 OPS, has reignited expectations for his big league debut this year. General Manager Chris Getz has indicated that Montgomery will receive ample opportunity during Spring Training, adding that the organization anticipates his contributions during the upcoming season.
Currently, Brooks Baldwin is projected to be the Opening Day shortstop after a modest debut season, while utility player Nick Maton is expected to back him up. However, if Montgomery performs well in Spring Training, he could quickly integrate into the MLB lineup. The White Sox's position players report on February 17, with Opening Day set for March 27.