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CHICAGO - The Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms on minor-league contracts with right-handed pitchers Dylan Axelrod, Parker Frazier, Brian Omogrosso, Omar Poveda and Zach Putnam, left-handers David Purcey and Mauricio Robles, catcher Hector Gimenez, infielder Alex Liddi and outfielder Denis Phipps. All 10 players, in addition to 11 players within the White Sox system, have received non-roster invites to the club's spring training camp in Glendale, Ariz.

 

Right-handers Chris Bassitt, Chris Beck and Cody Winiarski, left-hander Scott Snodgress, catchers Miguel Gonzalez and Kevan Smith, infielders Micah Johnson, Mike McDade and Andy Wilkins and outfielders Blake Tekotte and Keenyn Walker all received invites to major-league camp from within the organization. Ten of the 21 spring training invitees have major-league experience, while two are rated among the organization's Top 10 Prospects by Baseball America.

 

Bassitt, 24, went a combined 11-4 with a 3.08 ERA (51 ER/149.0 IP) and 138 strikeouts over 26 starts between Class A Winston-Salem and Class AA Birmingham last season. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Bassitt led the organization in strikeouts, ranked fourth in ERA and tied for fifth in wins. He made two starts in the Southern League playoffs, going 2-0 with a 0.71 ERA (1 ER/12.2 IP) and 16 strikeouts to lead the Barons to the league championship.

 

Beck, the White Sox second-round pick in the 2012 draft, enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 9 Prospect and Possessing the Best Changeup in the organization. The 23-year-old combined to go 13-10 with a 3.07 ERA (50 ER/146.2 IP) and 79 strikeouts over 26 starts with Winston-Salem and Birmingham in 2013. He went 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA (1 ER/11.0 IP) over two starts in the SL playoffs.

 

Johnson, 23, enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 6 Prospect, Best Hitter for Average and Fastest Baserunner in the organization. The 6-foot, 190-pounder led all minor leaguers with 84 stolen bases and was named the Most Valuable Player of the South Atlantic League All-Star Game. He helped guide the Barons to a SL Championship, hitting .368 (14-38) in the playoffs.

 

Smith batted .286 (110-384) with 26 doubles, three triples, 12 home runs and 73 RBI in 101 games with Winston-Salem in 2013. The 25-year old ranked among White Sox system leaders in RBI (T6th), runs scored (9th, 66), slugging percentage (9th, .464), hits (10th), extra-base hits (10th, 41) and total bases (10th, 178). He was selected by the Sox in the seventh round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

 

Winiarski, 24, went a combined 1-2 with a 2.43 ERA (18 ER/66.2 IP), 85 strikeouts and 13 saves over 44 relief appearances between Winston-Salem and Birmingham in 2013. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Winiarski tied for the organizational lead and ranked fourth in the Carolina League in saves. He made four scoreless appearances (5.1 IP) in the SL playoffs and went 3-3 in save opportunities.

 

White Sox pitchers and catchers report to spring training on Saturday, February 15, with physicals and a workout scheduled for the same day. Position players will report and undergo physicals on Thursday, February 20. The first full-squad workout also will take place on that day.

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QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Jan 21, 2014 -> 02:49 PM)
Who is Mauricio Robles, what does he have, and is there a chance he can be a serviceable lefty specialist? If so that might be the most interesting name on that list.

Phillies claimed him from the mariners in 2012, turns 25 in march, 9.4 k's and 5.4 BB/9 innings while in the minors.

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Didn't do an exhaustive search but the last thing I can find seems to suggest the Phillies took him off their 40 man in October but he was "still in their organization". Found nothing about the White Sox signing or claiming him or anything else like that. Did I miss this?

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jan 21, 2014 -> 02:00 PM)
Didn't do an exhaustive search but the last thing I can find seems to suggest the Phillies took him off their 40 man in October but he was "still in their organization". Found nothing about the White Sox signing or claiming him or anything else like that. Did I miss this?

 

I sure don't remember it.

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QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Jan 21, 2014 -> 02:59 PM)
Well the high velocity means that if Coop takes something off it for control purposes he's still going to be working with Major League velocity. I wonder if this guy has any kind of secondary pitch.

He was in the Jarrod Washburn trade and at the time he was described as having a plus changeup.

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QUOTE (pittshoganerkoff @ Jan 21, 2014 -> 03:05 PM)
The last bit of info I can find on Robles is that he was granted free agency in November.

Phillies brought him up in September, gave him a couple quick innings, then wanted his 40 man roster spot in October and he had enough time to become a minor league FA I'm guessing?

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Keep an eye on Kevan Smith. For a guy who most have written off (mostly due to age for level), he was invited to uber-prospect hitting camp, and now will be in big league camp in spring training, despite never playing above A+ ball. These indicate to me that the Sox believe he is a real prospect and possibly a late bloomer.

 

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