Edgar Quero
21-Year-Old
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Quero likely would have made his big-league debut late last season had a mid-August back injury not cost him most of the final month-plus. He made a mechanical adjustment early in the season and slashed .333/.410/.527 with nine home runs, a 15.7 percent strikeout rate and a 9.6 percent walk rate in his final 56 games split between Double-A and Triple-A. That would be a major development for any prospect, but particularly for a 21-year-old switch-hitting catcher in the upper levels of the minors. He's the same age as the college catchers from last year's draft class, yet he'll likely be the Opening Day starter behind the dish, as he'll be eligible to net the White Sox a Prospect Promotion Incentive pick and he doesn't have anything left to prove at Triple-A. Quero's top competition for playing time, Korey Lee, has been worth negative fWAR in all three MLB seasons, so Quero could finish top 20 in plate appearances among catchers despite the fact he's a rookie with no big-league experience. Read Past Outlooks
Added to taxi squad
The White Sox added Quero to their taxi squad Sunday, but he has yet to be formally added to the 28-man active roster, Francys Romero of BeisbolFR.com reports.
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Chicago is apparently entertaining the possibility of giving Quero his first taste of the big leagues over the final week of the season, but the team would have to open up a spot for him on the 40-man roster in order to do so. Quero missed about a month of action at Triple-A Charlotte with a back injury but was able to make it back and appeared in three contests before getting summoned to the White Sox's taxi squad. The 21-year-old catcher finished the Triple-A season with a .295/.382/.463 slash line over 110 plate appearances.
Chicago is apparently entertaining the possibility of giving Quero his first taste of the big leagues over the final week of the season, but the team would have to open up a spot for him on the 40-man roster in order to do so. Quero missed about a month of action at Triple-A Charlotte with a back injury but was able to make it back and appeared in three contests before getting summoned to the White Sox's taxi squad. The 21-year-old catcher finished the Triple-A season with a .295/.382/.463 slash line over 110 plate appearances.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
We can appreciate how impressive Quero's 2022 season was while still acknowledging that the catcher market in dynasty leagues is so robust that even the best Single-A catchers aren't in high demand in many leagues. The switch-hitting backstop put up a .312/.435/.530 slash line with 17 home runs, 12 steals and a 17.7 K% in 111 games as a 19-year-old. Quero projects for plus power and he rarely chases pitches out of the zone, just don't expect the stolen bases to remain in double digits as he moves up the ladder. He is a good to very good catching prospect who is at least two years away from the majors. How you value such a player depends on your personal preferences and league settings. If we just compare Quero to other Single-A catchers, Harry Ford is a better fantasy prospect and Moises Ballesteros is comparable. Odds are most teams in your dynasty league are either set at the position or are already rostering a catching prospect or two that they like who is closer to the majors than Quero.
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Returning to action in Triple-A
Triple-A Charlotte activated Quero (back) from the 7-day injured list Thursday, James Fegan of SoxMachine.com reports.
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Nursing back injury
Triple-A Charlotte placed Quero on the 7-day injured list Aug. 17 due to a back injury, James Fegan of SoxMachine.com reports.
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Jumps to Triple-A Charlotte
Quero was promoted to Triple-A Charlotte on Thursday, MLB.com reports.
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Sent to ChiSox
The White Sox acquired Quero along with left-hander Ky Bush from the Angels on Wednesday in exchange for right-handers Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.
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Treading water at Double-A
Quero has been a league-average hitter (100 wRC+) while slashing .240/.378/.322 with two home runs in 63 games for Double-A Rocket City.
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Headliner of trade package
Quero is the most significant prospect heading to the White Sox in the trade that sent Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez to the Angels.
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Quero, a 20-year-old catcher, is currently slashing .246/.386/.332 in Double-A. He was a logical trade chip since he's blocked by fellow top prospect Logan O'Hoppe, who is currently on the injured list for the Angels after undergoing shoulder surgery in April. Keith Law of The Athletic notes that "Quero had an incredible season in 2022 as a 19-year-old in Low-A," so Los Angeles rushing him through the minors is a legitimate justification for his middling 2023 results.
Quero, a 20-year-old catcher, is currently slashing .246/.386/.332 in Double-A. He was a logical trade chip since he's blocked by fellow top prospect Logan O'Hoppe, who is currently on the injured list for the Angels after undergoing shoulder surgery in April. Keith Law of The Athletic notes that "Quero had an incredible season in 2022 as a 19-year-old in Low-A," so Los Angeles rushing him through the minors is a legitimate justification for his middling 2023 results.