The Chicago White Sox have grabbed a lot of attention over the past couple of Winter Meetings. They likely will not be getting much notice at this year’s gathering in Orlando.
Though the Chicago White Sox have had trade interest in their two young backstops, Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel, general manager Chris Getz is unlikely to trade away from his young core.
The Chicago White Sox are taking steady calls as rising MLB Free Agency pressure builds around their young core, highlighted by catchers Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero.
It's rare to see a catcher in the leadoff spot, let alone two at the top of the order, especially when they're rookies. Of course, one has to be the designated hitter, but the point remains.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero are two of the four youngest catchers in MLB this season, but that hasn't stopped the Chicago White Sox rookies from putting together promising seasons.
CHICAGO –– Rookie catchers Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero made some history this week, as part of the White Sox scorching-hot run since the All-Star break. Teel powered the team to an 11-9 win over the Rays on Wednesday, going 4-for-5 with his first-career home run.
The second half started the same way the first half did, with the Chicago White Sox looking like a functioning baseball team. Backed by 11 hits and actual production with runners in scoring position, the Sox routed the Pittsburgh Pirates 10–1 on Friday night.
Luis Robert Jr. and Edgar Quero each had two hits, including a home run, and two RBIs to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 10-1 victory over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.
The Chicago White Sox entered the 2025 season with two top-flight prospects at the catcher position assigned to Triple-A Charlotte. One of them, Edgar Quero, already is on the White Sox roster and contributing at the position.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
It has only been a couple of weeks, and I’m just about ready to label Edgar Quero as the best catcher on the South Side since peak A.J. Pierzynski. Seriously though, when was the last time the Chicago White Sox had a catcher who provided genuine excitement on both sides of the ball?
The Chicago White Sox received Edgar Quero from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo López before the 2023 trade deadline.
Edgar Quero continues to be impressive in his limited time in the major leagues with the Chicago White Sox. The rookie catcher was 2-for-3 with an RBI, two runs and two walks in the White Sox's 10-3 win over the Oakland Athletics in West Sacramento, Calif., on Saturday.
We all know the most important time to be active on the waiver wire is early in the season. Breakouts get scooped up quickly, so you better work fast. Injuries are starting to pop up, and finding the right replacement isn’t as easy as it may seem.
The Chicago White Sox had a new catcher yesterday afternoon. Edgar Quero, Chicago’s highest-ranked position player prospect on the Just Baseball Top 100, received his call to the show on Thursday.
The White Sox enter the series finale with the Athletics. They hope to win the last game of the series and avoid a series sweep. The White Sox have a 4-13 record so far this year.
After being promoted on Thursday night, new Chicago White Sox catcher Edgar Quero is set to join some rare history of the last 25 years. Per Francys Romero on social media: Since 2000, only six Cuban-born catchers have reached the Big Leagues.
The White Sox made official today what was widely reported yesterday: top 100 prospect Edgar Quero is heading to the big leagues. The 22-year-old catcher and is in Chicago’s starting lineup this afternoon in the series finale against the Athletics.
Top 100 prospect lists always generate debate among fans, and the Chicago White Sox have been at the center of the latest discussion. According to multiple publications, their farm system is widely considered one of the best in baseball.
The Chicago White Sox face a long path on their way back into contention, but they are better positioned for the future right now than they have been in previous seasons.
The Chicago White Sox should have a very interesting spring training with inviting 24 players to spring training. One of those prospects Edgar Quero who was rated as the MLB’s number 66 overall prospect has a chance to make an impact on the White Sox roster this season.
The Chicago White Sox have a ton of young prospect itching to get their shot at making the major league roster for next season. Two of those prospects’ catchers Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero were both rated as one of the best catching prospects coming into this season.
The Chicago White Sox promoted former Los Angeles Angels catching prospect Edgar Quero to their taxi squad ahead of Tuesday's head-to-head matchup in Chicago.
The Chicago White Sox are adding catcher Edgar Quero to their taxi squad for the remainder of the 2024 regular season, Francys Romero reported Sunday night.
Former Los Angeles Angels prospect Edgar Quero continues to make a splash in the minor leagues, now with the Chicago White Sox's Double-A Birmingham affiliate.
In a hectic back-and-forth debut at Camelback Ranch for the White Sox, top prospect Colson Montgomery and the White Sox faced the Seattle Mariners, with