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White Sox To Promote Edgar Quero

By Anthony Franco | April 16, 2025 at 7:25pm CDT

The White Sox intend to promote catching prospect Edgar Quero, reports Francys Romero. He’s expected to join the team for tomorrow afternoon’s series finale against the A’s. It’ll be the first major league call for the 22-year-old. Quero is not on the 40-man roster, so there’ll be a forthcoming move in that regard.

Quero, a native of Cuba, signed with the Angels in February 2021. He quickly impressed prospect evaluators as an advanced switch-hitting catcher. He’d gotten to Double-A at age 20 before the Halos sent him to the White Sox alongside lefty Ky Bush for Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo López at the 2023 deadline. The Angels regretted that push very quickly, as they fell firmly out of contention and wound up waiving Giolito and López a month later to shed their salaries.

It was a nice return for the White Sox. Quero has ranked in the latter half of Baseball America’s Top 100 prospects for each of the past three years. BA placed him sixth in the Chicago farm system this winter. That came on the heels of a strong .280/.366/.463 slash line with 16 home runs between the top two minor league levels. He kept his strikeout rate around 17% while drawing walks at a solid 9.7% clip.

Evaluators credit Quero with solid grades across the board (aside from the below-average speed expected of a catcher). He’s more of a bat-first player, drawing particular praise for his hit tool. BA writes that he has an average arm and has continued to improve his receiving skills, though, so there’s not much doubt that he can stay behind the plate.

At the time of the Giolito trade, Quero looked to be Chicago’s catcher of the future. That’s no longer a given, albeit for reasons beyond his control. The White Sox built the Garrett Crochet deal around former first-round pick Kyle Teel. Teel is generally viewed as the superior prospect, though it’s Quero who earns the major league call first.

The two highly-regarded young catchers have split the playing time at Triple-A Charlotte. Quero has had the much better start to the season. He’s hitting .333/.444/.412 with 11 walks and 14 strikeouts over 63 plate appearances. Teel has fanned 19 times and is batting .192 in a similar amount of playing time.

Matt Thaiss and Korey Lee began the season as Will Venable’s catching tandem. The Sox lost Lee to an ankle sprain last week. They initially brought up veteran Omar Narváez from Double-A rather than promote Quero or Teel. They’ll reverse course now with Quero, who should play fairly regularly.

It’s no longer possible for a player to accrue the 172 days on an MLB roster necessary to get a full year of service. Quero was a preseason top 100 prospect at each of Baseball America, ESPN and MLB Pipeline, so he would qualify for the Prospect Promotion Incentive. That means he could earn a full service year if he finished in the top two in AL Rookie of the Year balloting. The White Sox would not receive a bonus draft choice if that happens because they didn’t promote Quero early enough to spend 172 days in the majors.

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  1. ryrockak

    6 months ago

    I think the Angels are just fine at catcher for years with Mr. O’Hoppe

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    • Gwynning

      6 months ago

      Twice as nice to have 2…

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    • myaccount2

      6 months ago

      That doesn’t change the fact that it was a bad use of resources. Imagine if they got a controllable player for him instead of a guy that performed horribly for them and was waived 6 starts later.

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      • Plugnplay

        6 months ago

        Hindsight is 20/20. There’s a good chance if they still had Quero, they wouldn’t have ask for and got O”hoppe. They may have ask and gott a lesser player. Just saying.

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        • myaccount2

          6 months ago

          I get your point, but acquiring O’Hoppe doesn’t require Quero to immediately be moved. They could have acknowledged they had a strong asset, held on to him, and could have dealt him during the offseason, previous deadline, etc. It wasn’t like the opportunities would have dried up as soon as they netted O’Hoppe.

          Besides, trading Quero wasn’t a bad move in and of itself, but giving him away for half a season of an overrated SP who performed terribly is an objectively bad use of resources. Rostering O’Hoppe doesn’t alleviate the mismanagement of using other assets poorly.

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        • Plugnplay

          6 months ago

          I get your point, but you win some , and you lose some in trades. Actually, the one are Perry has done well is, is in trades. Can’t will them all.

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        • myaccount2

          6 months ago

          I totally get that and I’m not hating on him for losing a trade, I’m hating on him for egregiously mismanaging a top prospect’s use as a trade chip. There’s no way Anaheim can win this one and Quero hasn’t even played yet. That’s how bad of a trade it was.

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        • Plugnplay

          6 months ago

          Oups, A.i is thrashing my posts. One area Perry has done well is trades. Can’t win them all.

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    • rct

      6 months ago

      If they’d kept Lopez and re-signed him, the deal might have gave the Angels some value. As it stands, though, they traded a top 100 prospect for two players that they released a month later. Suspect trade at the time made worse by what happened after.

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  2. mattv

    6 months ago

    I’m sure they still would have preferred not to have flipped a valuable prospect for pretty much nothing. If they weren’t going to keep him, they could have netted a better return.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      6 months ago

      matt – It was a panic move. They were desperate to make the postseason with Ohtani and it was their last shot. Unfortunately what was available was slim pickings, like when the lights go on at bars. They thought they were getting 2021 Gio, not 2022.

      At least they weren’t dumb enough to sign him to a $39M 2-year contract.

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  3. HalosHeavenJJ

    6 months ago

    Wish him well but wish we’d kept him. Imagine have two good, cost controlled catchers for half a decade.

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    • Barstool Rodeo

      6 months ago

      Looks like that’s the plan the White Sox are trying to execute with Quero and Teel. It will be interesting to follow.

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  4. bkbk

    6 months ago

    Whats worse is we could have kept him and (if rumors have it) could have had Baz & Churio for Ohtani.

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    • myaccount2

      6 months ago

      Baz and Chourio… How would that have worked? Am I missing something? They play for two different franchises.

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    • bkbk

      6 months ago

      Sorry Junior Caminero

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      • myaccount2

        6 months ago

        Ahh… That makes sense. That would have been a fun trade to see go down!

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  5. ClevelandSteelEngines

    6 months ago

    Angels has one in the hand. Chicago has two in the bush.

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    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      6 months ago

      And a Ky Bush, too. So is that three in the bush?

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  6. outinleftfield

    6 months ago

    Do you think that will help them lose less than 100 games this season? They are on pace for a 122 loss season as of this morning.

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    • So many crybaby Mets fans

      6 months ago

      And I’m sure the Braves are too, but those predicted statistics don’t hold all season long

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      • rct

        6 months ago

        Braves on pace to go 45-117. They’ll probably still end up with 90+ wins.

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      • outinleftfield

        6 months ago

        You are right. That loss pace didn’t hold. It got worse. They are 4 & 14 and on pace for 126 losses now.

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        • So many crybaby Mets fans

          6 months ago

          Yet they took 2 out of 3 from us…

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  7. So many crybaby Mets fans

    6 months ago

    They got this guy and Kyle Teel?

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    • ChiSox_Fan

      6 months ago

      Yep, Sox loaded with C !

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  8. Acoss1331

    6 months ago

    Halos fans thank you for giving the White Sox Quero. At the very least you guys have O’Hoppe and Perry made a mad dash to make a playoff push while Ohtani was still with you guys.

    I’m sorry Giolito didn’t work out, but at least you’re not stuck with him.

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  9. Old York

    6 months ago

    Sox are showcasing Edgar Quero.

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