The Sox traded for Haseley at the end of Spring Training to add organizational depth in the outfield.
Adam Haseley came to the Chicago White Sox organization in a trade prior to the 2022 season. The former first-round pick of the Philadelphia Phillies spent most of his season with Triple-A Charlotte. Then, he was called up to the majors for four brief stints.
It was a lackluster season for Haseley, and the expectation for the 26-year-old was to provide organizational depth. He played 110 games for the Charlotte Knights and slashed .239/.305/.412. He also added 15 homers and 63 RBIs at the Triple-A level.
Haseley got the call to the White Sox on April 19 and made his first start in a doubleheader against Cleveland the following day. Haseley’s four stints with the White Sox totaled 14 games. In 25 plate appearances, he had five hits, two RBIs, and four runs scored.
Adam Haseley's 2022 season will be remembered for an ugly collision with Danny Mendick on June 22. After the two collided down the left-field line, Mendick was helped off the field and an MRI revealed a torn ACL that ended his season.
Final Grade: D
The Chicago White Sox outrighted Haseley to Triple-A Charlotte on Nov. 4. Since then, outfielders Billy Hamilton, Victor Reyes, and Jake Marisnick have joined the Sox on minor-league deals. Those moves slot Haseley further down on Chicago's organizational depth chart.
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