The 2025 MLB Draft is over, and the White Sox went hard at bats, both prep and college, with their money picks in Rounds 1-10. If you were a shortstop and draft-eligible, the White Sox had you in their sights. Of course, the organization is weaker in talent than the prospect rankers would have you belief, and that is especially true on the position player side of things.
This year’s signing deadline is July 28, although the White Sox are expected to ink all 20 of their picks. As you are probably aware, each pick in the draft is assigned a specific and unique value, and the sum of those values is the amount a team is allowed to spend on their draft selections.
For the first 10 rounds of the draft, every dollar spent counts against that total (the bonus pool). All picks after the 10th Round are assigned $150,000 as the signing bonus; players can be (and often are) signed for more or less than that — but anything more than $150,00 counts against the bonus pool.
HOWEVER, teams are allowed to overspend their bonus pool by up to 5%. If a team spends more than 105% of their bonus pool, stiff penalties are introduced: the loss of future draft picks. For this reason, under these rules no MLB team has ever exceeded that 5% overage.
There are various strategies employed to maximize pick value, which often ends up on the backs of college seniors with no leverage (i.e. cannot refuse to sign/return to school); the White Sox in fact have paid signing bonuses as little as $10,000 or perhaps $5,000 under such circumstances. The unused money is then poured into enticing one of the “money picks” (Nos. 1-10, but more likely Top 5) to sign. Or, as was the case with George Wolkow in 2023 or DJ Gladney in 2019, a “steal” in the lower 10s of the draft will have such savings thrown at him to ensure signing/eschewing a college scholarship commitment.
Chicago White Sox 2025 draft pick signing tracker
Total Signed
6
Total Pool
$12,169,100
Remaining
$8,214,200
Used
$3,954,900
Total Signed
6
Total Pool
$12,169,100
Remaining
$8,214,200
Used
$3,954,900
Total Unsigned
14
5% Overage
$12,777,555
Remaining
$8,822,655
Name
Position
Slot Value
Signed?
Bonus
Difference
Signing Date
Reported By
Billy Carlson
SS
$6,238,400
Jaden Fauske
OF
$2,233,600
Signed
$3,000,000
$766,400
July 20
FutureSox
Kyle Lodise
SS
$1,076,800
Landon Hodge
C
$722,600
Gabe Davis
RHP
$534,400
Colby Shelton
SS
$403,900
Anthony Depino
3B
$314,500
Signing
FutureSox
Blaine Wynk
RHP
$248,700
Signed
$248,700
$0
FutureSox
Riley Eikhoff
RHP
$210,900
Signed
$210,900
$0
FutureSox
Daniel Wright
RHRP
$195,300
Signed
$195,300
$0
FutureSox
Matthew Boughton
SS
$150,000
Ely Brown
OF
$150,000
Signing
FutureSox
Rylan Galvan
C
$150,000
Signing
FutureSox
Max Banks
RHP
$150,000
Caedmon Parker
RHP
$150,000
Signing
FutureSox
Kaleb Freeman
OF/2B
$150,000
Signed
$150,000
$0
FutureSox
Derek Cerda
OF
$150,000
Landen Payne
RHRP
$150,000
Nick Weyrich
RHRP
$150,000
Andrew Sentlinger
LHRP
$150,000
Signed
$150,000
$0
FutureSox
$13,679,100
$3,954,900
$766,400
UDFA
Jackson Nove
LHRP
University of Kentucky
James Taussig
RF
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The White Sox might find themselves in a slight Wolkow-Gladney situation with 13th Round pick Rylan Galvan, a highly-rated talent expected to go in the fifth or sixth round this year. But otherwise, the club should not have to extend itself too desperately to ink players drafted in the 11th to 20th rounds
If a player doesn’t sign with the White Sox, the money slotted for their pick is lost; it cannot be used to sign other players in the draft class. The White Sox would, however, get a compensation pick one slot lower. That is, if the White Sox failed to sign Billy Carlson, they would get the No. 11 pick in the 2026 draft. If a pick lower than the first two rounds doesn’t sign, the White Sox get a compensatory pick the next year at the end of the round; if third-rounder Kyle Lodise doesn’t come to terms, the White Sox will get an extra pick at the end of 2026’s third round.
Update: One big draft pick domino has fallen, with the imminent (or close) signing of second-rounder Jaden Fauske. It took $766,400 extra to sign him (over-slot), but one of the trickier pieces of the financial puzzle seems now to be in place.