While it is nice to see Collins break out of his slump the past week, another catching prospect on the Birmingham Barons has been lighting it up from the start of the season. His name is Seby Zavala. Wait, who? I thought the same thing when I first started taking notice of his season. Myself, like most White Sox fans, paid attention only to Zack Collins, as it basically seemed like a lock that he would be catching for the South Side by roughly 2019. So here's a little scouting report on Zavala for you. The 5'11, 215 pound 24-year-old was drafted in the 12th round by the White Sox in 2015. Currently the 21st overall prospect in the organization, his tools haven't gotten much love from scouts. Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 45 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45 (according to his profile on MLB.com) Well, Zavala doesn't seem to care much about what scouts think of his tools. Through the first month of his season down in Birmingham, he is slashing .315/.411/.616 with a 1.028 OPS. These are the type of numbers that White Sox fans were expecting Collins to have. Now, I'm not saying Collins is a bust by any means, but Zavala has definitely emerged as legit competition for Collins. Has this just been a hot streak to start the year for Zavala, or is he someone that has just taken a little longer to bloom? That remains to be seen. Maybe one day both Collins and Zavala will be on the South Side together as a platoon catching system. Or maybe one of them will become a DH. Another good problem for Rick Hahn and Co. to have. On a championship team, talent will only get you so far. You need to have depth as well. If Zavala can keep doing what he's been doing, then that is just another bag of riches to add to the White Sox's treasure trove of prospects.
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