Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 180 lbs |
| Birthplace: Des Moines, IA |
| Age: 20 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: L, L |
Last Game
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2:34Highlights: White Sox at Cubs (8/18)
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2:21Highlights: White Sox at Cubs (8/17)
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0:58Are the Yankees Legitimate Contenders?
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1:13Snyder's Power Rankings (08/17): Padres Climb Closer To Top 5
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1:27White Sox Send Message With Sweep of Tigers
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1:33White Sox Sweep Tigers, Build AL Central Lead
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1:26Breaking: Tommy John, Namesake of Revolutionary Surgery, Dies at 83
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9:06Breaking Down Matt Snyder's MLB Playoff Predictions
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1:09Matt Snyder's AL Division Winner Predictions
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1:22Matt Snyder's AL Wild Card Predictions
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1:58Red Sox Down White Sox to Win 8th Straight Game
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1:38White Sox Acquire SP Luis Castillo From Mariners
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0:28White Sox Acquire Brenton Doyle
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1:00What's Next For the White Sox After Acquiring Luis Castillo?
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0:28Luis Castillo trade grades: White Sox make win-now move
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2:02White Sox Acquire Luis Castillo from Mariners
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0:45BREAKING NEWS: White Sox Acquire Luis Castillo from Mariners
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1:47Freddy Peralta Scratched Friday Ahead of Deadline
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1:07Trade Target: Robbie Ray to White Sox
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13:39MLB Power Rankings: Red Sox Blazing Hot & Marlins Collapsing
Top Blake Larson News
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White Sox's Blake Larson: Makes pro debut
Larson (elbow) has allowed four unearned runs on three hits and one walk while striking out five over 2.2 innings through his first two starts in the rookie-level Arizona Complex League.
The pair of appearances are Larson's first in the professional ranks, as the 20-year-old lefty didn't pitch after being drafted out of high school in 2024, then missed the entire 2025 campaign after undergoing Tommy John surgery in February of that year. Prior to undergoing surgery, Larson's fastball sat around 93-to-94 mph, but velocity readings from his two starts in the ACL haven't been made available.
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White Sox's Blake Larson: On mend from Tommy John surgery
Larson had Tommy John surgery in January, MLB Pipeline reports.
Larson, the No. 68 overall pick in last year's draft, added 17 pounds of muscle by the end of fall instructs and was set to make his official pro debut this year before injuring his elbow during a January minicamp. His fastball and slider each have plus potential and Larson could continue to throw harder as he fills out his 6-foot-2, 180-pound frame, assuming he makes a full recovery. Given the timing of the surgery, Larson could be ready to pitch early in the 2026 season.
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