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This is more a continuation of Wite's point about Beck & Covey in the Rick Hahn thread. How many spots are available on the 2018 roster for "Let Coop Work On 'Em" guys?

 

For sure:

Rodon

Lopez

Giolito

Shields

Nate Jones?

 

I guess there's tons of room for:

Fulmer

Fry

Bummer

Beck

Covey

Minaya

Infante

Holmberg

 

They can't all make it, but most of this garbage can have a spot if the Sox choose. I could see Covey going to the Charlotte rotation now that he's Sox property.

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QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 12:03 PM)
This is more a continuation of Wite's point about Beck & Covey in the Rick Hahn thread. How many spots are available on the 2018 roster for "Let Coop Work On 'Em" guys?

 

For sure:

Rodon

Lopez

Giolito

Shields

Nate Jones?

 

I guess there's tons of room for:

Fulmer

Fry

Bummer

Beck

Covey

Minaya

Infante

Holmberg

 

They can't all make it, but most of this garbage can have a spot if the Sox choose. I could see Covey going to the Charlotte rotation now that he's Sox property.

 

Covey I bet will be in Charlotte if I had to guess. That would make 12 but I also assume there will be a couple cheap veteran signings for the pen. Also, Petricka is missing (though can't really be counted on to stay healthy but neither can Jones).

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We will see a significant amount of players added to that mix.

 

The White Sox will almost certainly be a major player in the Rule 5 draft. They have two open roster spots as of today and they have a large amount of players who could hit the road after the season is over.

 

The White Sox area always a team who is active in signing everything from minor league free agents to major league free agents who are looking for a second, third, or even final chance at a career turn around. It wouldn't shock me to see the White Sox add around half a dozen pitchers in this category alone, most of whom will fail.

 

Finally the Sox still have Avi Garcia and Jose Abreu on the roster, both of whom could ended up being traded in the off season.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 12:13 PM)
We will see a significant amount of players added to that mix.

 

The White Sox will almost certainly be a major player in the Rule 5 draft. They have two open roster spots as of today and they have a large amount of players who could hit the road after the season is over.

 

The White Sox area always a team who is active in signing everything from minor league free agents to major league free agents who are looking for a second, third, or even final chance at a career turn around. It wouldn't shock me to see the White Sox add around half a dozen pitchers in this category alone, most of whom will fail.

 

Finally the Sox still have Avi Garcia and Jose Abreu on the roster, both of whom could ended up being traded in the off season.

 

I think this is true but here's my guess

 

Rotation

Rodon

Giolito

Lopez

Shields

Signed 5th that can be cut or Fulmer

 

Bullpen top down

Jones

Minaya

Bummer

Beck

 

I feel comfortable saying they'll be the guaranteed holdovers. I can easily see Infante in fact coming back. And I'd expect 2-3 vets signed but maybe only 1-2 breaking camp.

 

I'll place Fry at 50/50. I think he'll absolutely be up at some point next year, just unsure if he breaks camp.

 

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 12:46 PM)
Its' going to be everybody and a few more. Not counting Brantly, the White Sox have used 30 pitchers this year. Expect more of the same in 2018.

I don't think so. I think the rotation will be much more stable. They will keep Rodon, Lopez and Giolito the whole season and let them learn. Shields is signed and I don't think anyone wants him in a trade so unless he is truly awful they will keep him as well. That's 4 that will be consistent, barring injury. That alone will cut down on the number of changes on the staff.

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QUOTE (ptatc @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 01:20 PM)
I don't think so. I think the rotation will be much more stable. They will keep Rodon, Lopez and Giolito the whole season and let them learn. Shields is signed and I don't think anyone wants him in a trade so unless he is truly awful they will keep him as well. That's 4 that will be consistent, barring injury. That alone will cut down on the number of changes on the staff.

 

Also likely won't trade nearly as many guys.

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I think Hahn looks for starters willing to take a ST invite or sign to a minor league deal. No point in signing a starter to be #5 in a development year. Start the season with Rodon, Shields, Lopez, Giolito and Fulmer. I'm not very high on Fulmer but he's shown enough to be the team's #5 to start the season. If Fulmer struggles then he goes to Charlotte when Kopech is ready but if he succeeds, Shields gets bumped to the pen for Kopech.

 

Definitely think the Sox look for more Swarzak type relievers to potentially flip at the deadline.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 01:00 PM)
A few wild guesses for signings and invites:

 

SP

Hector Santiago

Clay Buchholz

 

RP

Zach Duke

Joe Blanton

Ernesto Freiri

 

Plus some unknown MiLB free agents and wire claims.

 

Santiago is probably done. Was throwing low 80s in rehab starts with the Twins AAA team. Someone may sign him to a minors deal, but his time in the majors may be over.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 01:42 PM)
I think Hahn looks for starters willing to take a ST invite or sign to a minor league deal. No point in signing a starter to be #5 in a development year. Start the season with Rodon, Shields, Lopez, Giolito and Fulmer. I'm not very high on Fulmer but he's shown enough to be the team's #5 to start the season. If Fulmer struggles then he goes to Charlotte when Kopech is ready but if he succeeds, Shields gets bumped to the pen for Kopech.

 

Definitely think the Sox look for more Swarzak type relievers to potentially flip at the deadline.

I still think they will grab a starting pitcher in the Rule 5 draft, and I also expect that there will be an opening for a starter as an injury replacement long before we have to worry about Kopech being ready - that could be for Fulmer or Kopech, depending on when it happens.

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QUOTE (ChiSox59 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 01:57 PM)
Santiago is probably done. Was throwing low 80s in rehab starts with the Twins AAA team. Someone may sign him to a minors deal, but his time in the majors may be over.

 

He could well be done, but those are the kinds of signings I would expect from the White Sox. They are trash picking this year.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 01:59 PM)
I still think they will grab a starting pitcher in the Rule 5 draft, and I also expect that there will be an opening for a starter as an injury replacement long before we have to worry about Kopech being ready - that could be for Fulmer or Kopech, depending on when it happens.

Yeah, I just remembered the injuries Rodon has dealt with so keeping that in mind it's a good idea to sign or snag a starter from the rule 5.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 02:00 PM)
He could well be done, but those are the kinds of signings I would expect from the White Sox. They are trash picking this year.

 

 

With this in mind, anyone think Herm/Coop could bring Matt Harvey back to life?

 

I don't know what his exact contract situation is but he definitely needs a change of scenery.

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I think the rotation plays out as:

 

Rodon

Shields

Giolito

Lopez

Fulmer

 

Bullpen will look something like:

 

Jake McGee (3 year deal)

Jones

Infante

Minaya

Bummer

Danish

Goldberg

 

Kopech will be up by May and will move either Shields or Fulmer to the bullpen.

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QUOTE (soxfan2014 @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 04:29 PM)
Free agent after next year.

Considering that Kopech will most likely make his grand appearance sometime mid-season, picking up a guy on a 1 year deal who can either be cut mid-season or traded if the first half is good does fit one of our possible needs.

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QUOTE (Wanne @ Sep 19, 2017 -> 04:54 PM)
I keep seeing people throw out Fernando Rodney. Dude's got 38 saves on a playoff bound team. What makes people think he'd want to just ship for a rebuilding team being 40 years old?!?!

 

 

Look at his career, that's all he does is jump ship lol

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