Glendale, Ariz. – Spring training is going on on Wednesday as pickers and catchrs reported to Chicago White Sox Camp.
Starter Dialyn Seize – named after the name of trade in the entire offsen was involved in the group – he was involved in the group, such as charging and fielding on the backfields in Cameback Renches.
“I don’t know if ‘surprised’ (still being with the SOX) is the correct word,” Ceeel said about the unique offsen after Wednesday’s exercise. “I really didn’t see it with full hope.
“It seemed for a while (a business) was going to be. I had accepted it. But when it was not, I was so,” Okay, let’s go. ” ,
The Sees followed the business talks like everyone.
“Many texts (from friends and family) say,” I saw this report, “said Sangharsh. “And I like, ‘Yes, I saw it too.”
“But for the most part, I just focused on getting ready. At the end of the day, I just want to perform.”
When he is on, the struggle is from the top pitcher in the game. He finished second in the American League Cym Young Award Voting in 2022, with a 2.20 ERA with 14-8 strikeouts in 32 and 227 in 32. He overtook 7–9 with 4.58 ERA in 2023, but finished fifth in AL with a 214 strike tied to the league lead with 33 starts.
White Sox Starting Pitcher Dylan Ciies, Center, celebrates 7–5 win over tigers in the guaranteed rate field on July 3, 2019. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune) (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
The 28 -year -old struggle is under team control for this season and next. He has been reliable, starting at least 32 in each of the last three years. And in that time limit, he has done more than 200 strikeouts.
Manager Pedro Griffol said, “He is in that position because he is really good and teams want him.” “And he (the trade talk) does not distract him. He is with us here. It is our early day. If something comes, both sides benefit, and our front office is excited about it, he will do so. If not, it is our opening-day starter.
“Now, he is here. He is a white sox. And every time I look out of him, he puts a smile on my face. This is the place where we are.”
The seas mentality focused on this offsen “preparing my body”.
“I followed the reports and I assumed that they were accurate,” he said. “I just tried to treat it, as if I would do any other offsen. There was definitely a lot of noise, but at the end of the day, I just want to perform. So the more I can focus on what I have to do, the matters matters.”
Griffol and General Manager Chris Gatez has praised the ceasefire ability to block that noise.
“You can only focus so much,” the struggle said. “And the more you can focus on what really means, this is important. In any way, I am grateful to be a major league baseball player. So i’m here or else, I am going to try to create the most opportunities and all this really means.”
In the previous conversation, Ciies said that Gatez told him that if anything was adjacent, the pitcher would get a head.
“I think with those things, it can sometimes be a final-minute thing,” the struggle said. “I think it is very difficult to give a lot of notice, but he told me that he will tell me.”
When asked by reporters on Monday, Gatez said: “At this point, I hope it will be our early day’s starter.
“He was a terrible offsen. I regularly in touch with her and I know her name is publicly out with potential trades, and uncertainly does not affect her. He is so professional and just focused on work in hand.
Griffol first mentioned handing over the ball to the season opener while staying at an event in Chicago in late January. When he was told about the opening-day starter announcement, the manager was surprised.
“It’s great,” the struggle said about the struggle. “I still feel that it’s something that I want to earn, and I am not really thinking yet yet. It is definitely fun that it is mentioned quickly.”
He enters the camp “great”.
“This is the first offsen in a while where I was not having some triceps agony and a little pain,” Sis said. “I got to do a full ramp. I hit all my numbers that I wanted to hit.
“I think I’m in a really good place.”