Chicago White Sox Roster - Current Roster

Current Roster

Chicago White Sox 2013 spring training roster
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40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 33 Dylan Axelrod
  • 55 Simón Castro
  • 26 Jesse Crain
  • 50 John Danks
  • 34 Gavin Floyd
  • 60 Deunte Heath
  • 65 Nate Jones
  • 61 Charles Leesman
  • 57 Jhan Mariñez
  • 63 Néstor Molina
  • 48 Brian Omogrosso
  • 44 Jake Peavy
  • 62 José Quintana
  • 43 Addison Reed
  • -- Andre Rienzo
  • -- Santos Rodríguez
  • 49 Chris Sale
  • 53 Hector Santiago
  • 52 Leyson Séptimo
  • 37 Matt Thornton
  • 46 Donnie Veal

Catchers

  • 17 Tyler Flowers
  • 38 Héctor Giménez
  • -- Josh Phegley

Infielders

  • 15 Gordon Beckham
  • 32 Adam Dunn
  • -- Jeff Keppinger
  • 14 Paul Konerko
  • 22 Brent Morel
  • 10 Alexei Ramírez
  • -- Ángel Sánchez

Outfielders

  • 7 Jordan Danks
  • 30 Alejandro De Aza
  • -- Jared Mitchell
  • 51 Alex Ríos
  • -- Blake Tekotte
  • 24 Dayán Viciedo
  • 28 DeWayne Wise


Pitchers

  • -- Jeff Gray
  • -- Ramón Troncoso

Catchers

  • -- Bryan Anderson

Infielders

  • -- Steven Tolleson

Outfielders

  • None


Manager

  • 23 Robin Ventura

Coaches

  • 3 Harold Baines (assistant hitting)
  • -- Daryl Boston (first base)
  • 21 Don Cooper (pitching)
  • 31 Jeff Manto (hitting)
  • 47 Joe McEwing (third base)
  • 8 Mark Parent (bench)
  • 59 Mark Salas (bullpen catcher)
  • -- Bobby Thigpen (bullpen)



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