Chicago Sun-Times

Moncada in special shape for WBC

- BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN, STAFF REPORTER dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com | @CST_soxvan

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Playing in the World Baseball Classic comes with a risk of injury. Seeing third baseman Yoan Moncada — who has had more than his share of bruises, pulls and strains — representi­ng Cuba isn’t necessaril­y a win-win for the White Sox.

But the chance to fulfill a dream led Moncada to train in the offseason in a way he believes bodes well for his health and performanc­e in 2023 after he batted .212/.273/.353 with 12 homers in 104 games for the Sox last season.

“I did everything,” Moncada said through a translator. “Took better care of my body [and did] exercises to be more athletic and move better.”

Because of the WBC games in March, Moncada is with the early arrivals among Sox position players, who aren’t required to report to camp until Monday. Firstyear manager Pedro Grifol raved about Moncada’s mindset.

“I’ve been impressed with Moncada since I got hired,” Grifol said Thursday. “He’s returned every phone call. He’s answered every text. He got here early. He’s in shape. He’s hungry for informatio­n. He’s been available. He’s asked questions.”

Moncada strained an oblique on the last day of camp last season and was out until May 8. He said he tried to come back too soon and never got untracked.

“But you know what? That’s in the past,” he said. “That was last year.

“Everybody here has something to prove.”

Clubhouse reacts to Clevinger

Sox pitchers Joe Kelly, Kendall Graveman and Dylan Cease shared thoughts after offseason addition Mike Clevinger spoke to his new teammates Wednesday about MLB investigat­ing him over allegation­s of domestic abuse.

“It takes a lot of [guts] to do something like that, right?” Kelly said. “I don’t know anything about the allegation­s. I don’t really keep up with all that. I know, for him, it’s probably weighing on his mind every single second or minute. You kind of have to just let things like these play out.”

Said Graveman: “I thought it was very profession­al for Mike to speak in front of the team. Obviously, I don’t have much to say about it. I want to see how the rest of it plays out. [But] Mike did an outstandin­g job of articulati­ng and communicat­ing with us [Wednesday] — I will say that.

Added Cease: “If he’s on the team, we are obviously going to treat him like a teammate . . . . It definitely was a good idea [to stand up] because there’s been a lot of attention around it. It was good to address and kind of put it out there so there wasn’t that awkward tension.”

This and that

Shortstop Tim Anderson and outfielder Luis Robert participat­ed in workouts. They’re early arrivals in part because they’re also playing in WBC games in March. Robert says he wants to be recognized as Luis Robert Jr. going forward.

† Right-hander Michael Kopech, bothered by a sore knee last season, is another early arrival. He’s “on pace” and “in a really good frame of mind,” Grifol said.

† Catcher Yasmani Grandal, another Sox player slowed by injuries in 2022, is “getting after it out there,” Grifol said.

“He’s not just getting after it body-wise — he’s getting after it with fundamenta­ls, relationsh­ips and doing whatever he needs to do to have a bounce-back year,” Grifol said.

† Graveman on his role this year: “To rack up saves or holds, it doesn’t matter to me. I just want to get this team to the playoffs. You have that feeling after last year that we’re going to move in that direction, just to win baseball games. Whenever Pedro tells me to go pitch, I told him to his face, I’ll go pitch.”

 ?? MATT YORK/AP ?? Yoan Moncada takes some swings Wednesday after arriving early to Sox camp. He’ll leave the team in March to play in the World Baseball Classic.
MATT YORK/AP Yoan Moncada takes some swings Wednesday after arriving early to Sox camp. He’ll leave the team in March to play in the World Baseball Classic.
 ?? MATT YORK/AP ?? Pitcher Mike Clevinger impressed teammates by addressing the elephant in the room.
MATT YORK/AP Pitcher Mike Clevinger impressed teammates by addressing the elephant in the room.

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