Starting Pitching
Bullpen
Closer David Robertson (R, 5-3 W/L, 3.47 ERA, 37 SV) placed 19th amongst 23 pitchers who has 60 or more save opportunities over the past three seasons. Last season, he saw his walks per nine innings go to 4.6, which was more than double his mark in 2015 (1.8). Also, his strikeouts declined. Nate Jones (R, 5-3 W/L. 2.29 ERA) did prove to be a solid setup man. He’s got excellent velocity. He pitched 70.2 innings last season and struck out 80 while walking 15. In 2016, Michael Ynoa (R, 1-0 W/L, 3.00 ERA) struck out 30 in 30 innings. He may get more work.
Hitting and Fielding
In terms of hitting, shortstop Tim Anderson (.283 BA, 9 HR, 30 RBI) played 99 games last season and was impressive. He needs to be more attentive to the strike zone and cut down on his strikeouts, which totaled 117. There are a few guys who can play second. We expect Tyler Saladino (.283 BA, 8 HR, 38 RBI) to get the nod. He’s a solid fielder with good speed. At first, Jose Abreu (.293 BA, 25 HR, 100 RBI) has good power, as does third baseman Todd Frazier (.225 BA, 40 HR, 98 RBI). At this point, DH prospects are slim, as are those in the catching ranks.
Melky Cabrera (.296 BA, 14 HR, 86 RBI), in left field, is a good hitter. Centerfielder Charles Tilson could be a force if his hamstring has healed. He played one game last season. Right field is a big question as Rymer Liriano comes back from a spring training injury he sustained last year and rookie Jason Coats, who hit .330 in AAA last season, gets a chance to become an everyday player.
Coaching and Management
With so many question marks, manager Rick Renteria has a lot to do. He was bench coach last season and replaces Robin Ventura who proved to be ineffective. GM Rick Hahn, who replaced Kenny Williams in 2012, will need to continue to make some deals and be involved in player development. Might this team look a lot different by midseason? .
2017 Chicago White Sox Preview Final Word
When you get rid of players like Sale and Eaton for so many prospects that sends a very clear message that you’re looking towards the future. It appears as if the White Sox will have a tough year ahead of them, but it should be one of growth, including for Renteria. Let’s see how this team is doing in about two more seasons. Our 2017 Chicago White Sox preview sees this team as struggling but growing.