White Sox Land Left-Hander Sean Newcomb, Hopes He Brings Relief from Long Season of Losing.
In a move that could potentially revitalize their pitching staff, the Chicago White Sox have signed left-hander Sean Newcomb to fill a crucial void. The team saw an opportunity in Newcomb, who is eager to pitch as much as possible and "eat up innings," as they had lost 102 games last season. With a starting mentality that remains intact despite his career shift from starter to reliever, Newcomb brings a level of experience to the table.
Newcomb has started 67 games throughout his career, including 30 with the Braves in 2018. Despite facing limited opportunities in recent seasons, he remains committed to carrying that starting mentality into his new role. When asked about his approach to pitching relief innings, Newcomb emphasized that he will be ready to attack lineups multiple times through and deliver five or six innings when called upon.
The White Sox are also looking for competition from within as they prepare for an open competition for the final rotation spots, with Shane Smith, Davis Martin, and Anthony Kay already on board. Manager Will Venable has acknowledged that starters have struggled in terms of innings pitched this season, leading to a taxed bullpen. With Newcomb now part of the fold, the team is hopeful that he can help alleviate some of that pressure.
In a move that could potentially revitalize their pitching staff, the Chicago White Sox have signed left-hander Sean Newcomb to fill a crucial void. The team saw an opportunity in Newcomb, who is eager to pitch as much as possible and "eat up innings," as they had lost 102 games last season. With a starting mentality that remains intact despite his career shift from starter to reliever, Newcomb brings a level of experience to the table.
Newcomb has started 67 games throughout his career, including 30 with the Braves in 2018. Despite facing limited opportunities in recent seasons, he remains committed to carrying that starting mentality into his new role. When asked about his approach to pitching relief innings, Newcomb emphasized that he will be ready to attack lineups multiple times through and deliver five or six innings when called upon.
The White Sox are also looking for competition from within as they prepare for an open competition for the final rotation spots, with Shane Smith, Davis Martin, and Anthony Kay already on board. Manager Will Venable has acknowledged that starters have struggled in terms of innings pitched this season, leading to a taxed bullpen. With Newcomb now part of the fold, the team is hopeful that he can help alleviate some of that pressure.