After excellent runs at Double-A and in the Arizona Fall League, Antonacci looks like a future big leaguer, but he'll face stiff competition for playing time in the majors in 2026. Antonacci was selected by the White Sox in the fifth round in 2024 and received a $572,500 bonus out of Coastal Carolina. Despite the fact Antonacci has hit five home runs in 139 career games, he has been at least 50 percent better than the average hitter in every league he has played in, thanks to superb swing decisions and bat-to-ball ability. He had a 5.2 percent swinging-strike rate last year as an age-appropriate hitter at Double-A and his contact rates have always been elite. He predictably excelled in the hitter-friendly AFL, slashing .378/.505/.541 with three home runs, 11 steals and more walks (15) than strikeouts (11) in 19 games. Antonacci had 48 steals in 116 games last year, although his prolific base stealing is more the product of good reads and a lot of opportunities rather than plus speed. He figures to spend most of 2026 at Triple-A, with a big-league debut not out of the question. Read Past Outlooks