White Sox select SS Colby Shelton in the sixth round of the 2025 draft (No. 166 overall)
Briefly

The White Sox selected shortstop Colby Shelton from the University of Florida with their sixth round pick. He is 6'0" and 205 pounds, and while not known for speed, he may transition to second base. Shelton, initially noted for his home-run power, adjusted his swing to improve his plate approach, leading to his draft position rise from a 20th round pick in 2024 to the sixth round. Ranked as the No. 142 prospect, Shelton's selection represents a potential steal for the White Sox.
Colby Shelton, selected by the White Sox in the sixth round, is a 6'0", 205-pound shortstop from the University of Florida, potentially shifting to second base.
Shelton’s college career began with tremendous home-run power, which he adjusted by enhancing his plate approach, improving his draft position.
Ranked No. 142 in prospect rankings, Shelton’s selection at No. 166 by the White Sox is viewed as a significant opportunity for the organization.
The White Sox's earlier selections of Billy Carlson and Kyle Lodise likely influenced Shelton's draft position, allowing them to secure him later.
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