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White Sox select C Jackson Appel in the sixth round of the 2024 draft (No. 169 overall)
With the 169th pick in the 2024 MLB draft, the White Sox used their sixth round selection on catcher Jackson Appel of Texas A&M University.
The White Sox have been nothing if not consistent, again grabbing a player ranked (in this case, not ranked at all) lower than draft slot. Additionally, Appel even as a catcher reflects the Chicago trend of bat-to-ball hitters.
How memorable was Appel’s career? MLB Pipeline’s Jonathan Mayo, a Penn graduate, did not realized that Appel played his first two seasons for the Quakers. That said, his colleague Jim Callis had some muted, but positive things to say about Appel — namely on his defensive skill and ability to handle a pitching staff.
Appel is a native of Houston. Playing three years of Division I ball between the Ivy League and the SEC, he walked 80 times against 68 Ks.
Jackson Appel’s Baseball Cube Talent Ratings
Contact 97
Durability 94
Runs 86
Hitting 83
RBIs 63
Power 51
XBH 50
Speed 37
2024 Chicago White Sox Draft Picks
First Round (No. 5 overall) Hagen Smith, LSHP (ranked No. 5 on MLB Pipeline)
Second Round (No. 43 overall) Caleb Bonemer, SS (ranked No. 71)
Second Round Competitive Balance Round B (No. 68 overall) Blake Larson (ranked No. 104)
Third Round (No. 78 overall) Nick McLain, OF (ranked No. 129)
Fourth Round (No. 107 overall) Casey Saucke, OF (ranked No. 127)
Fifth Round (No. 140 overall) Sam Antonacci, SS (ranked No. 201)
Sixth Round (No. 169 overall) Jackson Appel, C (not ranked)
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