September 19, 2024

9 drastic changes the Chicago White Sox must make this season

4) Trade Tommy Pham to the Atlanta Braves

The Braves lost Ronald Acuna Jr. for the season to a knee injury. While Pham is not at the level of Acuna, he is a solid veteran playing well. Plus, he will come cheap.

While Pham has been tremendous for the Sox, his trade value should be around the same as it was last year when the New York Mets got the equivalent of a lotto ticket in infielder Jeremy Rodriguez from the Arizona Diamondbacks before last year’s trade deadline. Rodriguez is a 17-year-old, left-handed bat who is ranked among the Mets’ top 15 prospects, but he is years away from making the majors.

Still, it cannot hurt to see if the Sox can get a high-ceiling, super-young prospect. The Braves have a few of them in their top 30. Outfielder Douglas Glod is 19 and a hard hitter. Shortstop Diego Benitez is 19 and probably has to go third. Outfielder Isiah Drake has plenty of raw power for being 18 Mario Baez is 17 and does not strike out much.

5) Demote Andrew Vaughn

There have been calls to have Vaughn get some at-bats at Triple-A Charlotte to get out of this funk. That is looking like a good idea as he continues to struggle. Vaughn appeared to be snapping out of his awful start to the season.

That was just smoke and mirrors. Nothing has been a better example of how Vaughn is costing the Sox when he hit into a double play in the first inning of yesterday’s defeat to the Blue Jays. The Sox had a rally going and came away with no runs because of that double play. He literally grabbed a bat and killed a scoring chance.

Vaughn is a -0.9 fWAR player with a wRC+ of 62 and an OPS toward the very bottom of the league. Vaughn can be benched, but he still has options left to get a chance to feast on some Triple-A pitching to get right.

6) Bench Andrew Benintendi or send him to the 10-day IL with a phantom injury.

The Sox could go really drastic and bench him. The problem with that is Reinsdorf is going to question why one of his highest paid players is riding the bench.

While his OPS is ranked at the bottom of the league, it is going to be a tough sell to tell an owner who hates spending money that the richest free-agent contract ever given is to a terrible player. That is why the phantom 10-day IL stint is the way to go.

Let him sit and get his mind right. Also, it allows the Sox to put a better defensive lineup out there. Andrew made a spectacular play yesterday, but he also missed the cut-off man in the second inning and allowed the first run to score. Missing the cut-off man has been a plague on this team Benintendi is giving the team.

His 189/.226/.265 slash line is something that has to be hidden on the injured list especially with Luis Robert Jr. nearing a return.

7) Play Corey Julks everyday

The Sox need to see if Julks is more than just being on a heater. He is still 28, so it cannot hurt to find out if he is capable of being even the fourth outfielder down the road.

Screw the matchups, the guy is hitting .310 with a .946 OPS since being acquired in a trade in mid-May.

He has had just one game so far where he has failed to reach base since joining the club. If it is just a hot streak, then ride it out. If it is the proof of a solid big-league player, then keep him out there.

8) Promote Colson Montgomery

The team’s top prospect does not have the greatest average at Triple-A, but he does have seven home runs and is the future at shortstop.

This is a lost season, so much like the Sox are doing with Bryan Ramos, it is time to see what Colson can do at shortstop. Paul DeJong’s power bat and Nicky Lopez’ contact bat can rotate at second. It is time to get Montgomery some big-league at-bats.

9) DFA Mike Clevinger and demote Chris Flexen to the bullpen, then replace with them Jake Woodford and Jonathan Cannon.

Clevinger is on the 15-day IL with an elbow injury. Making his traditional move to the injured list is another reason Clevinger is wasting the Sox’ time. He can never stay healthy, and he has been ineffective.

Woodford replaced him in the rotation. While he was not great yesterday as he lasted just 4.1 innings, he only allowed three runs. In addition, he is 27, so it cannot hurt to see if can be salvageable much like the team did with Michael Soroka.

The White Sox must give Cannon the same opportunity as Nick Nastrini. That can be accomplished with sending Flexen back to the bullpen again.

Something must be done to shake the Sox out of the doldrums and doing one of these nine suggestions could accomplish that.

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