Asked for a sleeper relief prospect at the start of the season, White Sox pitching coordinator Matt Zaleski identified undrafted right-hander Tyler Davis.
The 6-foot-3-inch Texan hung tough in his 2024 pro debut while bouncing across four different minor league levels. But more to the point, the Sox had nabbed Davis out of independent ball that April on the strength of a mid-90s four-seamer with 19 inches of inverted vertical break, and were seeing the seeds of a pitcher learning to hammer the top of the strike zone for the first time.
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