Dominican Summer League White Sox

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The Dominican Summer League White Sox or DSL White Sox are a rookie league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox based in the Dominican Republic.[1] They play in the Boca Chica Baseball City division of the Dominican Summer League.

ClassRookie
DivisionBoca Chica Baseball City
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Dominican Summer League White Sox
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueDominican Summer League
DivisionBoca Chica Baseball City
Major league affiliations
TeamChicago White Sox
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Team data
NameWhite Sox
BallparkBaseball City Complex
Owner/
Operator
Chicago White Sox
ManagerWellington Morrobel & Anthony Nunez
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History

The team first came into existence in 1989 as a joint affiliate of the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers.[2] From 1990 to 1993, and again in 1995, the team shared an affiliation with the Baltimore Orioles. The team suspended operations for the 1994 season.[3] In 1996, the team shared an affiliation with the Milwaukee Brewers,[4] before suspending operations again for 1997. The team returned in 1998 with a shared affiliation with the Anaheim Angels.[5] The team became an independent White Sox affiliate in 1999, which they have remained ever since. For the 2007 and 2008 seasons, the team split into DSL White Sox 1 and DSL White Sox 2.

Roster

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Pitchers

  • -- Jhoriel De La Rosa
  • -- Alexander De Los Santos
  • -- Felix Doroteo
  • 29 Cesar Familia
  • 45 Juan Felix
  • 43 Oriel Fortuna
  • 30 Reinder Gomez
  • -- Ronald Kelly
  • 52 Alexander Martinez
  • 39 Fidel Montero
  • 40 Albert Munoz
  • 47 Cesar Nunez
  • 57 Diego Perez
  • 46 Hansel Pinales
  • 36 Yobal Rodriguez
  • 41 Yoneiber Rodriguez
  • 28 Orlando Suarez
  • 33 Natanael Valerio

Catchers

  • -- Fernando Graterol
  • 51 Jose M. Mendoza
  • 15 Diego Natera
  • 20 Erasmi Rodriguez

Infielders

  • 10 Alejandro Cruz
  •  1 Eduardo Herrera
  • -- Samuel Luis
  • 27 Hector Paulino
  • 17 Jefrank Silva
  • 12 Yordani Soto

Outfielders

  •  7 Osniel Castillo
  • 60 Alan Escobar
  • 26 Frank Mieses
  • 13 Orlando Patino
  • -- Sebastian Romero

Manager

  • -- Wellington Morrobel
  • -- Anthony Nunez

Coaches

  • -- Fran Bautista (performance)
  • -- Carlos Chavez (pitching)
  • -- Carlos Javier (performance)
  • -- Moises Nunez (hitting)
  • -- Stolmy Pimentel (assistant pitching)
  • -- Guillermo Reyes (infield)
  • -- J.C. Sapper (pitching)
  • -- Rigoberto Silverio (development)

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