Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

KOPECH OPENS UP

Sox welcome pitcher back after mysterious year off

- dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com | @CST_soxvan

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Michael Kopech is back in a White Sox uniform after two seasons away from baseball.

He says he learned a lot during that time. “I learned that I needed this game a lot more than I realized,” the promising 24-yearold right-hander said, speaking publicly for the first time in almost a year.

When Kopech opted out of the 2020 season, he did so for personal reasons, the Sox said at the time. He expanded on that a bit Saturday.

“There were multiple reasons,” Kopech said. “COVID being one of the reasons with having some health issues in my family. There were a lot of personal reasons, as well. I’ve been candid in the past about mental health being important and prioritizi­ng that so I can be the best version of myself on the field. That’s a lot of what it came down to, as well.”

Kopech said he was “welcomed back with open arms” by the organizati­on, including teammates, and felt relieved throwing off a mound and feeling the ball come out of his hand with life in these first few days of spring training.

“My arm feels about where it should be right now,” he said.

Manager Tony La Russa, who smiled and said the Sox “embraced” Kopech’s return, can vouch for that.

“Everybody is celebratin­g the birth of the baby,’’ La Russa said. ‘‘And we’re all celebratin­g the way he’s throwing.’’

Kopech and actress Vanessa Morgan became parents for the first time in January — a boy named River. Kopech filed for divorce June 9, but being a father has given him a fresh perspectiv­e on life, he said.

“Now I have a life that I have to look after that’s a lot more important than being selfish,” he said. “My career doesn’t just dictate my future anymore, but it dictates my son’s. That’s kind of all the motivation I need.”

The Sox are motivated to go deep into the postseason, and while viewed as starters in the long term, Kopech and 21-year-old lefthander Garrett Crochet, another premium arm, could be used as valuable weapons in the bullpen opening the 2021 season.

“I don’t know if I can speak to exactly what [my role] is going to be right now, but we talked about the flexibilit­y of being in a different role than I anticipate­d in the past,” Kopech said, “so maybe [I’m] not coming in and being a part of the rotation right away. I just want to help the team win.”

Acquired with Yoan Moncada in the Sox’ start-the-rebuild trade of Chris Sale to the Red Sox, Kopech has a high ceiling but has pitched in only four major-league games, in September 2018. That debut month didn’t end well, with a UCL tear in his elbow requiring Tommy John surgery, keeping him out of the 2019 season. In 2020, he was believed to be physically healthy but opted out of the pandemic-shortened 60-game season.

An introspect­ive and thoughtful sort, Kopech

has been open in the past about dealing with depression.

“Taking that time away from baseball was kind of hard, but it was important for me,” he said. “But now I’m back and ready to compete.”

With the Sox in contention mode, Kopech shapes up as potentiall­y a large addition, depending on how effective he can be.

“We’ve got to be cognizant of a couple of things,” general manager Rick Hahn said. “One, obviously not having faced hitters in the last two years, he does not have an innings base underneath him right now, a significan­t innings base to build off of. And the second thing we need to be aware of is — as a team with fairly lofty expectatio­ns — we want him

strong and contributi­ng through October.”

Kopech’s return heightens the Sox’ odds of playing in October.

“Getting my first bullpen and being able to let loose a little bit, I felt pretty comfortabl­e out there,” he said, “and I feel like I’m in a good position to go into the season. I’m excited about baseball. I’m excited about things that are happening in my personal life, and I’m excited about being able to help this team win.”

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JOHN ANTONOFF/SUN TIMES Right-hander Michael Kopech, hugging outfielder Eloy Jimenez in 2020, says he was welcomed back with open arms by the White Sox.
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NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES Actress Vanessa Morgan and Michael Kopech became parents for the first time in January. Kopech had filed for divorce June 9.

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