Chicago Sun-Times

REBUILD TO ORDER

Despite 67- 95 record in 2017, Sox are optimistic that young players will transform team into contender

- DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN

CLEVELANDC­LEVE — The White Sox won won a al little and accomplish­ed a lot lot in 2017,2 which came to an end with with theirt 3- 1 loss to the Cleveland land Indians, kings of the Am American League, on Sunday at at Progressiv­e Field. The Sox aspire to be the I Indians, which is why they gave up on attempting e every year to field teams just good enough to have a chance to contend, and w went into full rebuilding m mode last offseason. Year 1 couldn’t have gone m much better. Manager Rick Re Renteria establishe­d a culture tu of team unity, big effort fo and striving to “play the ga game the right way” which he he expects to carry over into 201820 and beyond. And the prospectsp­r acquired in December ce trades for Chris Sale an and Adam Eaton came up f from Class AAA Charlotte l late in the year and helped the team go 22- 22 over their last 44 games. That was their best stretch of the season besides the 13- 9 start when since traded- for- prospects Jose Quintana, Todd Frazier, Melky Cabrera, David Robertson, Miguel Gonzalez and Anthony Swarzak were on the team.

“The way they’ve played in September,” tying a nice bow on a 67- 95 season, was significan­t for Renteria, he said Sunday.

“We’ve defended well. With the starting pitching that came up from the system and all the guys that have kind of fit in the bullpen” after the midseason flurry of trades, Renteria said, the Sox were anything but patsies down the stretch.

“We certainly showed improvemen­t,’’ Renteria said. “We showed some fight.’’ Baby steps. “They’ve all bought in, and they’ve all bought in to each other,’’ Renteria said. “That’s the best way I can put it.’’

September also served as a valuable evaluation month for the front office and Renteria and his staff for next season. Second basemen Yoan Moncada, the prized prospect acquired in the Sale trade, seemed to handle breaking balls better as he accumulate­d at- bats. Nicky Delmonico made a good impression at the plate while learning a new

position in left field. Shortstop Tim Anderson, 24, signed to a $ 25 million extension during spring training, led the league in errors but finished well. All- Star Avisail Garcia finished strong to hit .330, second in the AL behind MVP candidate Jose Altuve, forcing the Sox to consider him as a piece for their future.

The Sox had six pitchers on the list of candidates for the AL rookie of the month: left- hander Aaron Bummer ( 0.96 ERA) and righthande­rs Carson Fulmer ( 1.64), Lucas Giolito ( 2.23), Gregory Infante ( 1.42), Reynaldo Lopez ( 4.10) and Juan Minaya ( six saves).

Giolito and Lopez figure to open the 2018 season in the starting rotation, n, and Fulmer stands a good chance hance as well. Giolito, Lopez and Fulmer combined for 12 2 quality starts, an 8- 4 record and 2.68 ERA over their last 16 starts. ts.

“Our club is buildingui­ldvery towards a very positive future,’’ re,’’ Renteria said.

Next season is too soon to contend, ndteam but as you’d expect, the players and Renteria won’t rule it out.

“We’re hungry,’’ said infielder Yolmer Sanchez, who batted .267 with 12 homers and finished third in wins above replacemen­t behind Jose Abreu and Garcia. While Garcia was the All- Star, Abreu was the MVP, leading the AL in total bases with 336 while batting .304 and hitting 30- plus homers ( 33) and driving in 100 runs ( 102 RBI) for the fourth time in his four major league seasons. Abreu is the third player in history to begin his career with four or more consecutiv­e seasons of 25 homers and 100 RBI, joining Joe DiMaggio and Albert Pujols. He also establishe­d career highs in runs, hits, doubles and triples and made advances as a team leader.le Right-Rig hander Chris VolstadVol­s ( 1- 2, 4.66 ERA) walkedwal the first three battersbat­t he faced and gave up three runs in the firstfirs inning, then settled downd and strung together g five scoreless innings. Catcher Rob Brantly homered to right against Chris Tomlin ( 10- 9) for the Sox’S only run. The Indians’ 102 winswi were the second mostmos in franchise history behindbehi the 111 games won by thet 1954 team.

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Yoan Moncada
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Nicky Delmonico
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Reynaldo Lopez
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Lucas Giolito
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| GETTY IMAGES, AP Sox players “all bought in, and they’ve all bought in to each other,” manager Rick Renteria said. Yoan Moncada Lucas Giolito
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Jose Abreu
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Avisail Garcia

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