Year | AB | H | R | HR | RBI | BB | SO | SB | AVG | Rate |
2025 proj | 394 | 80 | 44 | 10 | 42 | 42 | 130 | 4 | 0.203 | 7.3 |
Date | News |
3/12/25 | White Sox prospect Colson Montgomery surprised but 'not stressing' over cut. Like almost everyone else – besides the White Sox front office – Colson Montgomery didn't expect to be cut two and a half weeks before Opening Day. “A little bit of a surprise,” Montgomery said. Montgomery said general manager Chris Getz and others in the room told him to carry on with what he's been doing. “I'm not really stressing about it,” Montgomery said. Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/03/12/... |
3/11/25 | Colson Montgomery among White Sox roster cuts. Shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery's major league debut will have to wait. It won't come on Opening Day as the White Sox' 2021 first-round was aiming for. The Sox optioned the 23-year-old to Triple-A Charlotte Tuesday along with right-handers Nick Nastrini and Owen White. First baseman Tim Elko was reassigned to minor league camp. Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/03/11/... |
3/10/25 | Colson Montgomery resumes quest to win Opening Day job with White Sox. White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery's minor back setback that sidelined him for more than a week was a stark reminder to the 22-year-old that he should do everything in his own power to stay healthy. “A lot of it's on myself,” Montgomery said Sunday after playing for the first time since Feb. 26 due to a back spasm. Montgomery, MLB Pipeline's No. 39th ranked prospect, came to spring training with an opportunity to make the Opening Day roster. The 6-4 left-handed hitter who owns a .253/.376/.414 hitting line with 192 walks and 37 homers in 316 minor league games is 1-for-9 with five strikeouts — the only hit a homer against the Cubs in the first game — and in the field has manned his position without incident. Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/03/10/... |
3/06/25 | Colson Montgomery's back injury might be a warning that he can't be the White Sox long-term shortstop. Colson Montgomery's back injury might be a warning that he can't be the White Sox long-term shortstop The White Sox played a split-squad with the Milwaukee Brewers and Colson was not in either lineup. By Todd Welter | Share on Facebook Share on X Copy Article Emilee Chinn/GettyImages Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Copy Article The Chicago White Sox played two spring training games yesterday against the Milwaukee Brewers. Projected starting shortstop , rookie Colson Montgomery, was not on either lineup card. Montgomery has missed the past couple spring training games with back spasms. The thought was some rest along with Tuesday's off day would give him enough time to heal up and Source: https://southsideshowdown.com/colson-montgomery-ba... |
2/28/25 | Montgomery, Getz downplay concern over White Sox shortstop's back. As “things to watch” in White Sox camp go, Colson Montgomery's showing at shortstop ranks right up there. Everyone with a stake in the White Sox fortunes watching Montgomery get scratched from a lineup with back spasms probably shivered upon hearing the news. On the day after, both Montgomery and general manager Chris Getz suggested there's no need to fret. “Purely a spasm,” Getz said. Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/02/28/... |