White Sox Roster Projection
The Chicago White Sox are finalizing their roster, with projections indicating who is likely to break camp with the team in two weeks [https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2026/03/12/2026-white-sox-opening-day-roster-projection-whos-expected-to-break-camp-with-the-team-in-two-weeks].
With Opening Day just two weeks away, several roster spots are still up for grabs. The White Sox have been evaluating veteran players alongside prospects during Spring Training to determine the final composition of the 26-man roster. Kyle Teel's hamstring injury has opened up opportunities for other catchers like Korey Lee to potentially make the team. Lee is out of options, adding pressure on the White Sox to decide whether to keep him on the roster or risk losing him through waivers. The White Sox have emphasized an aggressive baserunning approach during Spring Training, ranking among the league leaders in stolen bases. Players like Korey Lee, Sam Antonacci, and Luisangel Acuna have showcased their speed, which the team hopes will translate to regular-season success. Shane Smith has been named the White Sox's Opening Day starter.