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Report: No. 1 pick Roch Cholowsky signing record bonus with White Sox

By Thomson Reuters Jul 13, 2026 | 8:20 PM

Shortstop Roch Cholowsky, the No.1 overall pick in last weekend’s MLB Draft, has agreed ​to a record $10.35 million ‌signing bonus with the Chicago White Sox, MLB.com reported on Monday.

While that bonus is below the $11.35 million slot value ‌for ​that pick, it’s ⁠also comfortably the ⁠largest signing bonus in MLB history, surpassing the $9.25 million that Chase Burns and Charlie Condon signed ​for as the No. 2 and No. 3 picks in ⁠the 2024 MLB ⁠Draft.

Cholowsky, 21, was talked ​about as a potential future No. ​1 pick throughout his collegiate career ‌at UCLA. He hit .329 with a .448 on-base percentage over three seasons and 178 games for ⁠the Bruins, amassing 52 homers and 167 career RBIs with more walks (105) than strikeouts (100).

He ⁠arrives ‌in Chicago’s farm system ⁠as a likely fast-riser, ​set ‌to join the ascendant ​White Sox — ⁠who are 50-45 at the All-Star break after losing 100-plus games each of the last three seasons — as soon as next season.

–Field ​Level Media