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2026 South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 99: Miguel Santos


Miguel Santos
Second Baseman
5´11´´
174 pounds
Age: 25
First Appearance in the South Side Sox Top 100
2025 High Level Charlotte (AAA)
Age relative to high level -2.3
SSS rank among all second basemen in the system 5
Overall 2025 stats (Low-A/High-A/AAA) 76 games ⚾️ 2 HR ⚾️ 31 RBI ⚾️ .242/.330/.321 ⚾️ 29 BB ⚾️ 56 K ⚾️ 12-of-16 (75.0%) SB ⚾️ .980 FLD ⚾️ 1.0 WAR
Don’t let that high level fool you, as Miguel Santos played in just one game at Triple-A (and six in High-A), so he is truly WAY old for Low-A ball. And still, he was an unremarkable player.
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2026 South Side Sox Top Prospect No. 100: Jake Peppers


Jake Peppers
Right-Handed Relief Pitcher
6´3´´
160 pounds
Age: 24
2024 South Side Sox Top Prospect Ranking 54
2025 South Side Sox Top Prospect Ranking 57
2025 High Level Winston-Salem (High-A)
Age relative to high level -0.2
SSS rank among all right-handed relievers in the system 19
Overall 2025 stats 6-4 ⚾️ 41 games (5 finishes) ⚾️ 62 2/3 IP ⚾️ 4.88 ERA ⚾️ 1.819 WHIP ⚾️ 60 K ⚾️ 39 BB ⚾️ -0.2 WAR
With the 269th overall pick in the 2023 MLB draft the White Sox selected Jake Peppers. He is another tweener of a pitcher, but the White Sox seem determined to give him a full shot in the rotation. He struggled with command in college at Jacksonville State; in 140 innings, he walked 81 batters. On the flip side, Peppers showed a little bit in terms of a wipeout pitch (slider), so he worked in 143 strikeouts. Last season was Peppers’ best in terms of control, but not a big enough improvement to warrant a top pick.
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