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GM Hahn says there’s no hurry to bring up Kopech and Jimenez
When a reporter asked when he would be able to see top prospects Michael Kopech and Eloy Jimenez, White Sox general manager Rick Hahn could not resist cracking wise.
“Well, they are available at Charlotte and Birmingham,” he said.
Indeed, Chicago-area Sox fans won’t see either, and perhaps for a little while, unless they go on a trip or subscribe to MiLB.TV.
“As thrilling as it would be to have one or both up here tonight,” Hahn said, “perhaps to show some level of advancement in this rebuild, what happens here will have nothing to do with when these players arrive. It’s going to be based strictly upon their own development and when they are ready for the challenges presented by the big-league level.”
Jimenez has cooled off a bit at Double-A Birmingham, going 5-for-22 since June 3, but still leads the Southern League with a .576 slugging percentage.
Jimenez will stop at Triple-A Charlotte before joining the big club, Hahn said.
As for Kopech, it’s a bit more complicated.
He has had dominant starts, poor starts and everything in between. His last outing was a mixed bag — two earned runs over six innings, 10 strikeouts, five walks.
“He’s certainly getting closer,” Hahn said.
Lucas Giolito (7.08 ERA entering Monday) has been permitted to work out his issues in Chicago. Why not Kopech?
“There’s no doubt these guys could come here and survive right now, especially if we wanted to drop (Kopech) in the ’pen and use him for one or two innings every so often,” Hahn said. “That’s not what we are trying to do.
“In Michael’s instance, we’re trying to develop a front-end starter. The difference between players who may not be having success up here is that they already have answered some of those questions at the minor-league level. They checked the boxes.
Said Hahn: “It’s more getting into baseball shape at this point than anything physical with the hamstring.”
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