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Target Field. Apr 23, Apr 24, Apr 26, Apr 27, Apr 28, Apr 29, Apr 30, May 1, May 2, May 3, Wrigley Field. May 4, May 6, Fenway Park. May 7, May 8, May 9, May 10, May 11, May 12, May 13, May 14, May 15, May 16, May 17, May 18, May 19, May 20, Yankee Stadium.

May 21, May 22, May 24, May 25, May 26, May 28, May 29, May 31, Rogers Centre. Jun 1, Jun 2, Jun 3, Tropicana Field. Jun 4, Jun 5, Jun 7, Jun 8, Jun 9, Jun 10, Jun 11, Jun 12, Jun 13, Jun 14, Jun 15, Jun 17, Minute Maid Park.

Jun 18, Jun 19, Jun 20, Jun 21, Jun 22, Jun 23, His decent 4. He's unlikely to see anything more than low-leverage opportunities if he finds his way onto the roster in Garcia has been a serviceable utility man for the White Sox for the past several seasons and is now set up to remain in that role through the end of He's miscast in an everyday role, which he's had to fill in the past, but his.

The year-old did that in a big way in , posting a 1. His underlying numbers don't indicate he was quite that dominant but still paint a picture of a solid setup man, as he was well above average in both strikeout rate A setup role is presumably what he'll fill in Chicago, as the team already employs both Liam Hendriks and Craig Kimbrel. Like Kopech, Crochet is another prospect who came through the farm system as a starter, but he worked out of the bullpen in as the organization aimed to manage his innings.

While the White Sox have yet to decide whether Crochet will audition for a starting role in or continue to work in a high-leverage role out of the bullpen, Kopech will at least get the chance to stake his claim to a starting role. Given that Kopech in three years older than Crochet and had an encouraging campaign as a multi-inning reliever after having not pitched in either of the previous two seasons, the White Sox likely won't be as restrictive with the year-old righty's development moving forward.

Kopech built up to Reynaldo Lopez looks like Kopech's top challenger for a back-end rotation spot, though it's possible Crochet or an offseason pickup could also make a claim for a starting role. Chicago added Bilous to the man roster in order to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.

The right-hander opened at Low-A but spent most of the campaign at Double-A, where he posted a 6. Sousa was a member of Chicago's man player pool for the campaign but never saw big-league action. The left-hander split last season between Double-A and Triple-A, and he pitched well at both levels with combined 3. He'll have an outside chance at a spot on the Opening Day roster with a strong showing in spring training. McDougal underwent Tommy John surgery on Oct.

The th overall pick in the draft, McDougal gave up 10 earned runs in 9. He turns 19 in April. Heading into this past season, it would have been something of a surprise to see Kimbrel's option picked up, as he struggled to a 6. He turned things around dramatically in , however, cutting his walk rate to 9. While he's seemingly back in the company of the league's elite relievers, it's worth noting that he posted a 5. He also saved just a single game for his new team, with Liam Hendriks still entrenched in the closer role, which puts a significant dent in his fantasy value.

With the hot stove on hold, we take a look at whose pennant hopes have risen -- and fallen -- the most so far this winter. Roland Hemond, whose year career in baseball included three Executive of the Year awards as general manager of the Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles, died Sunday night. He was Buck O'Neil, a champion of Black ballplayers during a monumental, eight-decade career on and off the field, joined Gil Hodges, Minnie Minoso and three others in being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.

Not everything in baseball is on lockdown. This weekend, the doors to Cooperstown opened for several deserving candidates -- including the most deserving of all. Players have started to change their profile pictures on Twitter to generic player silhouettes in response to MLB's decision to wipe their photos off league websites. We imagine a world in which free agents picked a team not for the paycheck, but for their own happiness -- and for the good of the game.



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