The White Sox are one of the game’s few clear sellers with the trade deadline still six weeks out, and teams have been showing recent interest in closer Michael Kopech, reports Bruce Levine of 670 The Score. Among the interested clubs are the Royals, Phillies and Yankees, each of whom has sent scouts to watch the hard-throwing righty in the past few weeks. Levine adds that rival clubs believe the Sox are seeking controllable pitching in return.
Kopech, 28, is in his first season as a full-time reliever after making a combined 52 starts with the ChiSox in 2022-23. He’s taken up the role of the team’s primary closer, though given Chicago’s dismal results this season, he’s only picked up five saves on the year. Kopech’s bullpen tenure got out to a strong start, but he’s hit a rough patch of late, yielding eight earned runs over his past 6 1/3 frames. That rocky stretch has ballooned his ERA from 3.18 to 4.91.
Despite that lackluster mark, there’s plenty to like about Kopech. Once touted as one of the game’s elite pitching prospects — he and Yoan Moncada headlined the White Sox’ return for Chris Sale during their last rebuild — Kopech boasts a power arsenal that helps him miss bats in droves. He’s averaged a blazing 98.7 mph on his heater this season and punched out a gaudy 32.3% of his opponents. Kopech’s 14.1% swinging-strike rate is well north of the league average. That power arsenal, as is often the case, comes with notable command issues; Kopech has walked 13.5% of his opponents in 2024 and sports an unsightly 13.6% mark dating back to 2022.
Beyond his bat-missing ability, Kopech is both affordable and controllable. He’s earning $3MM in 2024 and would be arbitration-eligible once more this winter before reaching free agency following the 2025 season. Adding Kopech for a pair of pennant chases would give any contending club a power arm with an often triple-digit heater, bat-missing slider and a newly implemented cutter that’s been a plus pitch thus far.
With regard to the interested parties, none of the three teams listed by Levine comes as a surprise. The Royals have already been canvassing the bullpen market in early June, though their status as a division rival to the White Sox might make it tougher to complete a deal with Kansas City than with Philadelphia, New York or any of the surely yet-unnamed clubs who have interest in prying Kopech from the South Siders. That said, the Royals rank 22nd in the majors with a 4.32 ERA from their relievers. Their bullpen’s collective 93.5 mph average fastball velocity (per Statcast) is 27th in the majors, while its 17.7% strikeout rate is the worst in MLB. Kopech would add the type of power, bat-missing repertoire the Royals currently lack.
The Phillies (3.55, ninth) and Yankees (3.19, third) both rank among MLB’s ten best teams in terms of bullpen earned run average. They’ve gotten there in slightly different ways, with the Phillies focusing on strikeouts (26.5%, third in MLB) while the Yankees have a below-average 21.9% strikeout rate but also possess the third-best ground-ball rate of any team (46.8%). Both teams are among the three best in baseball at limiting home runs, with the Philly bullpen sitting at 0.68 HR/9 and the Yankees narrowly trailing at 0.74 HR/9. Both clubs are luxury-tax payors in 2024, making Kopech’s relatively modest $3MM salary all the more appealing.
It stands to reason that the Royals, Phillies and Yankees are just three of many clubs looking at Kopech as the trade deadline looms next month. Bullpen help is on every postseason hopeful’s deadline wishlist every summer, and Kopech is the type of power arm that any team would love to try to maximize. While velocity is up throughout the game, and triple-digit fastballs are no longer the rarities they once were, that doesn’t take away from Kopech’s impressive repertoire. The only pitchers in MLB (min. 10 innings) who throw harder on average are Oakland’s Mason Miller, Minnesota’s Jhoan Duran, Milwaukee’s Abner Uribe, Arizona’s Justin Martinez and St. Louis’ Ryan Helsley. Kopech’s bottom-line run prevention numbers may not stand out, but other teams surely covet the upside and feel there’s a potentially elite reliever to be unlocked with a few tweaks.
toycannon
Yankees. Mike could use a haircut and shave.
pinstripeblue
He’ll lose his strength with a haircut.
MetsSchmets
Sampson!
Dumpster Divin Theo
Ralph?
avenger65
Absolutely NOT the Yankees. I never watch them so I won’t get to see Kopech pitch the plus-50% of the time they’re on national TV. I would love to see him go to Baltimore and send Kimbrel packing. The O’s have a lot of quality prospects but Getz is such an idiot he’ll probably trade for a 39 year old and a multi- dfa guy.
LSH99
Even if he gets good prospects, the Sox refuse to invest in any infrastructure to develop them. They’ll just be the newer versions of Monacada, Kopech, Lopez, etc. It simply doesn’t matter as long as Reinsdorf in charge.
LordD99
Would love to see what Matt Blake can do with Kopech.
ckc12537
astros please
toycannon
They don’t need a 3rd closer.
myaccount2
He shouldn’t be a closer anyway, in my opinion. Way too erratic. He’s a fine 8th inning option though.
No Soup For Yu!
Walks are walks, whether they’re in the 8th or 9th inning.
CBeisbol
No Soup
Right? It’s like some people don’t watch baseball and just look at stats
myaccount2
Blowing the game in the 9th inning is a lot worse than doing so in the 8th. One gives you 3 more outs to come back from a blown lead/tie game. There’s a reason closers and firemen are used in higher leverage situations and it’s because they’re better.
myaccount2
@CBeisbol- If you watch baseball so intently, you would know that having 3 more outs to come back from a blown game is important then!
CBeisbol
myacc2
“Blowing the game in the 9th inning is a lot worse than doing so in the 8th. One gives you 3 more outs to come back from a blown lead/tie game. ”
LOL. No
Yes. Leverage exists. No. Your blanket statement above is not correct.
myaccount2
Well, if that’s your gripe, then you’re taking it too literally, and I think you know that. Obviously being the home or away team matters, but I think it’s pretty obvious that the basic point I’m making is that you need a better option behind him in case he implodes. Someone like Kopech, who is a high BB/high K guy, will have enough variance in performance on game-to-game basis that you need a safer option behind him to clean up the messes he makes, especially come playoff time.
I’m not saying to use Kopech exclusively in the 8th, but a contender should not be relying on him to close out games when the team has already spent more bullpen bullets. You need a better, safer reliever to turn to in case he BBs his way into a precarious situation. It seems it should be obvious strategy-wise (no matter if you’re a proponent of advanced metrics or you’re into old school management) to not have him be your most reliable arm in the bullpen. That team will be toast.
ckc12537
they need pitching lol
Oldguy58
Just because you can hit 100 mph doesn’t mean you can pitch. Maybe another coaching staff can teach him but he’s a thrower not a pitcher
Yanks4life22
Amen to that. There is still time for Kopech to turn it around and learn how to pitch. His stuff honestly reminds me of a young Scherzer when I first saw him on the Diamondbacks. If I remember correctly Scherzer took until about 28-39 until he figured out how to use his arsenal. Maybe the best spot for him to land is Texas to learn from Max.
RodBecksBurnerAccount
Scherzer won his first CY at 28, but he was an effective pitcher immediately. He just took it into the next level as he matured.
Yanks4life22
I am probably going to be crucified on here for saying this but….
I don’t think it’s a coincidence Kopech had his 2 best years, which were extremely effective for a young pitcher, under Larussa.
Max unlocked that next level under Leyland too. Older philosophy of pitching > new philosophy of throwing.
Paleobros
Oldguy58,
Still better than being a belly itcher I’d suppose
letitbelowenstein
The laurels everyone is throwing at Kopech remind me of how they were saying what a “great” pitcher Mychal Givens was. Yes, he threw hard. But he really wasn’t any better than average.
ba2929
Royals don’t have enough prospects in the system to get literally anyone worth much, and they certainly don’t have enough to outbid many people. They can be linked to everyone in baseball, I’ll just be pretty astonished if they can grab someone like Kopech unless GM Getz (the former Royal) is a secret agent and will give them a hometown discount.
cwsOverhaul
Kopech is consistently inconsistent. As bad as the WSox are for 25yrs incapable of developing position players (plate discipline, defense), they have done some good work with pitchers.
It won’t take a major prospect to land 1.5yrs of contract control on him be it KC or anyone checking in.
bighiggy
Libertore and mcgreevy for kopech. With Middleton done before he even pitched kopech could fill that missing role. Libertore is a former top 100 prospect who can start but has been better in the bullpen and mcgreevy( a starter) who also cracked the top 100 at one point I think, would be a nice return. Or put a pallante in there or another piece to make it work
Blackpink in the area
A guy with a 4.91 ERA with a worse FIP with 2 years of control left who is already making 3 million because his arb salary is based on him formerly being a starter.
He’s a DFA candidate. He has almost no trade value if any at all.
The White Sox are not loaded with assets they have a lot of flawed players. Robert can’t stay healthy. Crochet is pitching his first full season yet only has 2 arb years left. Moncada might not be healthy by the deadline. Jiminez is a DH who can’t hit very good. Vaughn is a bust with 2 years of control left.
Yes the White Sox should and most likely will sell. But these aren’t valuable players. Not to the extent others think they are.
Riga-Tony
Crochet, young, lefty power arm, leads the league is SO, team friendly contract. Kopeck, righty power arm, young, team friendly contract. Robert, easy power, premium position, young, elite defense, All Star last year.
Yea, who would want THOSE guys! DFA them all!
Glad “BlackPink” isn’t the GM..
Blackpink in the area
Crochet is going to be on an innings limit he’s not going go be able to pitch in September. After this year he has 2 years left of team control that’s it.
Kopech is the DFA candidate fella
These aren’t incredibly valuable assets. They really arent.
Riga-Tony
“..2 years left of team control that’s it…” Do you have ANY IDEA how valuable 2 years of team control is for a young power lefty, an ace who some consider a potential future CY candidate?
Your trolling, I get it, but it has to sound believable to be funny.
pmck003
The only thing that doesn’t have value is your opinion.
Blackpink in the area
How could anyone call him an ace at this point? He has had what 12 good starts? Again he cant really help a playoff team this year. Of course he has value but the fact that he got hurt and is running out of team control hurts his value considerably and people seem to be ignoring this.
quade
You either highly undervalue 2.5 years of team control on a very cheap contract or you think the White Sox are trading to compete this year because they are trading away a future asset with years of control. I mean maybe you think they are planning on taking 5-10 years to rebuild. If thats the case, you should be supporting the White Sox trading Drew Thorpe, Colson Montgomery, and Noah Schultz right now. I mean if its 5-10 years, think of the value they can get from these assets.
Aiden Awe
I don’t think it will take that long for them. They have some MLB ready prospects debuting as early as next year.
Blackpink in the area
Trading Crochet who is a free agent after the 2026 season and trading prospects are two entirely different things.
Blackpink in the area
They have some good prospects but it’s going to take a while before they are contenders again. I would say 2027 at the absolute earliest. They still have a lot of guys to trade but many have little to no positive trade value. Having the 5th overall pick in this year’s draft helps and odds are they will have another top 5 pick the next year. Things are looking decent but it’s going to take a few years.
Aiden Awe
I don’t see them have a winning season til 2026/2027 tbh. I would like the Wsox to extend Crochet. Both Robert and Crochet aren’t FA til 2027.
Blackpink in the area
I believe 2027 could be a winning season and 2028 is the first shot at a playoff team. And by then Crochet and Robert will be free agents. There is truly no reason for the White Sox to keep them. They can sign free agents with similar skills and talent once they are ready to compete.
quade
The best pick the White Sox can possibly have next year is 11th. They are a large market team and with the CBA rules they cannot have two years of top 10 picks. So they can go 0-162 this year, the 11th pick is all they’ll get.
Also if you say they’ll be on the rise in 2027 why would you even think about trading Crochet? Especially if you consider him a corner piece for the future or (in your example) there isn’t a slam dunk trade market for him. Unless of course you mention they White Sox have never given a 100 million dollar contract before so might as well get something for him. If thats the view, again they should trade their top prospects because in this day, stud prospects get 100 million dollar contracts.
Blackpink in the area
Part of the reason I think they will be on the rise by 2027 is I think they will trade Robert and Crochet. These are incredibly risky assets both guys are. If they keep these guys and they get hurt again it will hurt their trade value considerably.
I think the White Sox can bounce back to contention quicker than some other rebuilding teams. But they need to make these trades in order to do that.
Aiden Awe
Probably 2027-2028 but I don’t disagree with you.
Aiden Awe
They have some trade pieces not named Crochet or Robert as well. Getz has to reveal 2025 after the season.
Blackpink in the area
I think the White Sox should trade almost everyone.
Robert
Crochet
Vaughn
Sheets
Pham
DeJong
Lopez
Fedde
Clevinger
Jiminez
Moncada
All of them. But only some of them actually have trade value beyond a small bit of salary relief.
There are rebuilding teams worse off than the White Sox. But they have a lot of work to do.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Predict they won’t go 0-162 this year
IronBallsMcGinty
But if they can’t win with them then there isn’t any reason to hold on to them. I like both players but they deserve to play for a better team.
nrd1138
Crochet and Robert are two pieces to build around, once Reinsdorf is no more (which is likely way sooner than later); a competent owner will want guys that they can sell to fans.
At some point you have to keep the talent. I get Reinsdorf is not likely that guy, but again I doubt he lasts much longer as owner. Heck if I was the Illinois govt, Id almost give the Sox a new stadium but only on the condition that ‘the Chairman’ immediately sells the team to someone who wants to win.
Dumpster Divin Theo
This
Blackpink in the area
The guys to build around are Schultz and Montgomery. Yes at some point you have to keep talent. This isn’t that point it’s a rebuild.
Aiden Awe
JR is 88 btw. I see him selling sometime around 2027-2029. But the season might be so bad JR might be forced to sell.
Aiden Awe
Blackpink: it’s definitely possible. I feel the Wsox are a minimum 3 years away from winning.
Blackpink in the area
As a Cardinals fan I want Robert. Crochet has upside but him I am not as interested in because he’s more risky. Also the Cardinals scouted Robert quite a bit before he signed a few years back.
Scott and Saggese could be dealt no problem. Scott, Saggese and Herrera is probably fair but not sure the Sox need or want a catcher.
Aiden Awe
Blackpink: Wsox don’t need catchers. They need OF, 2B prospects and or high quality hitters not named catchers.
Blackpink in the area
Yeah I was thinking a 3 way deal with perhaps the Marlins. But not sure who they have the Sox would want. Maybe Max Meyer?
NoNeckWilliams
Seriously, why do you post stuff like this?
whitesoxfan5207
I wouldn’t trade him. Unless you can get some high level prospects. If you can get a decent return for Robert, Kopech & Eloy they need to do it.
SalaryCapMyth
Kopech really isn’t all that appealing. Blackprint already did a good job pointing that out. Sure, Kopech is doing a good job striking out batters, but it won’t matter if he can’t stop walking base runners. You really won’t get a lot for him.
Everything you said about Robert is true. None of that matters if you can’t make it on the field. I don’t envy any team attempting to negotiate a trade for Robert because the guy is clearly elite but can’t stay healthy. I wouldn’t give up much for the guy.
Riga-Tony
If that’s the case, the Sox should keep him. No reason to trade him for less than what THEY think he’s worth. Nightmare scenario for Sox fans: trade Robert, he stays healthy and hits 40 HRs for the next 5 years, the prospects are middling at best. Same for Crochet, are you REALLY going to get back a future ace?? If not, extend him.
Blackpink in the area
Robert is only signed for 3 years so what he does the next 5 years isn’t really important. And worst case is the prospects they get don’t pan out but they still have the 55 million he’s owed from 2025 through 2027 to spend on a player or players once they are ready to contend again.
That’s the worst case scenario.
The value that Crochet and Robert have is for the next 2 and 3 years and that doesn’t help the White Sox at all. That’s why they should be traded.
SalaryCapMyth
I absolutely agree. If the White Sox think Kopech is worth more than they should keep him because his results won’t get you much.
About Robert. What in his history makes you think he will get you 40 home runs for the next 5 seasons? Look, if the White Sox can convince another team that’s what will happen if they trade for Robert than more power to them. I just don’t think that’s what will happen.
Aiden Awe
It’s 50/50 if Robert is traded or not.
nrd1138
I still feel if the Sox had an conditioning staff worth a damn that Robert would be fine, but they do not. If he goes to another org he will likely be a superstar as that org will take steps to ensure he is healthy and that he has the drive to get to that next level, which I think both are sorely lacking in the Sox org. Players go to the Sox to coast, or play well enough to get a juicy contract (either with the Sox -then coast-, or somewhere else that wants to win).
Dumpster Divin Theo
Blackpink must be fun at parties
Wrian Washman
Yankees fans don’t like hearing this but Cardiac Clay Heart Attack Holmes is not a legit closer. Despite having some of the most powerful stuff out the bullpen he doesn’t strike out as many people as you’d want your postseason closer to. He doesn’t have the “clutch” factor which is arguably the most important quality a closer can have. He gets rattled easy doesn’t have ice in his veins and doesn’t really have a put away pitch. His slider is rarely there so he’s essentially a one pitch (sinker) pitcher. For God’s sakes if I have to watch another at bat where Clay Holmes runs the count full after being up 0-2 I’m going to lose it.
Acoss1331
Maybe not Kopech but Crochet is definitely someone Cashman should kick the tires on. He might not get you innings down the stretch as a starter, but he’d be a great bullpen arm for what hopefully is a good long playoff run for your Yankees.
pinstripeblue
Agree with your last statement. Up 0-2 a good closer would close out the batter but he finesses too much. Winds up grooving the 3-2 pitch.
Eatdust666
Very much like Chapman, except that he doesn’t have the long track record of dominance that he had when he was one of the best, if not the best closer in baseball, some said he was and of course he doesn’t strikeout as many batters as he does (will not get into the negatives if you know what I mean).
LordD99
Actually, many Yankee fans are NOT comfortable with Holmes as their closer, although Kopech certainly isn’t the answer. The problem is there are few closers out there that are better than Holmes. His advantage is he’s impossible to lift, so he limits HRs, which is important for a righty at Yankee Stadium. Fans were screaming they wanted Mason Miller when rumors popped up the A’s might move him (I highly doubt it, but they are the A’s.) . Problem is acquiring Miller will require sending Jasson Dominguez and Spencer Jones. Nevermind that the “invincible” Miller has a 5.59 ERA over his last eight appearances. All closers blow leads.
Johhos
No one cares how hard you throw ball four.
Big Hurt
I understand getting whatever you can for Kopech, but why “controllable pitching”? They have Crochet (for now), Thorpe, Gastritis, Cannon, Eder, Iriarte, Adams, Bush and others at A ball. They have VERY little outfield prospects and once they trade Robert, Jimenez, Pham, and sheets, they won’t even have guys to play there now.
You can buy relievers in the off-season, you have a ton of starting arms in the minors, get someone, anyone, who can hit.
Riga-Tony
AGREED. Pitching is NOT going to be the problem, hitting is. Sign crochet to an extension, trade Fedde.
Aiden Awe
The last sentence is what the Wsox should be doing.
Aiden Awe
Big Hurt: They have to use at least some FA money on SP and RP. Priority number 1 should be offense in my opinion. Plenty of FA in Wsox budget.
Big Hurt
@Aiden – I agree. I don’t think you go into next year with an entire staff of first year guys. I’m saying that Crochet, Thorpe, Bush and 2 additional FA starters (or Nastrini/Eder/Adams/Cannon) and 1 FA starter. Pay for the pen, and trade for offense at the deadline.
Aiden Awe
I would do:
1. Garrett Crochet
2. Jonathan Cannon
3. Drew Thorpe or FA?
4. Charlie Morton?
5. LHP not named Crochet?
Big Hurt
Charlie Morton is 40 and on a $20M/ contract. The Sox aren’t signing him unless they somehow think they will contend… and he could retire. But I understand the point. And I’d like to see KY Bush this year to see if he’s the “LHP not named Crochet.”
Aiden Awe
There are some LHP in the FA market as well.
Big Hurt
Ha!! Trust me, while autocorrect somehow thought I was throwing gastritis into the middle of my list of Sox minor league arms, I actually meant Nastrini.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Oh I thought gastritis was the next big thing. Good thing I saw your reply before printing out his jersey at Grandstand
nrd1138
I thought Gastritis is what happens when you watch the White Sox play baseball at this point.
mohoney
That list of pitchers is not nearly long enough. Nothing that Nastrini or Cannon has shown this year at the major league level cements them as long-term pieces, and the rest of that list has never even straddled a major league mound.
Get as much controllable starting pitching, because Reinsdorf has proven he won’t pay for it on the open market.
Fenway 1
What a trade for the Red Sox!! Bloody Hell!!
Samuel
Can see the Phillies trading for him and then reworking him as they’ve done with Alvarado and others.
But the controllable player would not be a highly regarded prospect. Maybe a couple of minor leaguers.
DarkSide830
Yep. Gonna cost too much for a project, and only has one year of control after this one. Pass.
mohoney
I’m wondering why there is interest. He sucks just as much as he has ever sucked.
jigokusabre
Dude has a FIP of 6.32 over the couple.of seasons, and a WHIP over 1.57. Why does anyone have interest in him?
Big whiffa
Right ! There’s a better chance than not he will give up run (s) everytime he steps on the field
DaKroz
Would the Sox have any interest in the following deal?
Phillies get:
1.) Kopech
2.) Pham
Sox get:
1.) T. Walker 50% pay down of salary on remaining contract $5M this year and $9M each of next two years.
2.) G. Soto salary arb eligible next year
3.) S. McGarry RHP 10th ranked Prospect MLB.Com
4.) Bryan Rincon SS 7th ranked Prospect by MLB. Only adding him If another prospect is needed to get the deal done.
Phils put Turnbull back in the rotation and add McGarry or a prospect on his level to the deal to offset the cost of the Sox taking on Walker.
nrd1138
If someone is crazy enough to give up a prospect for Kopech do it, its like he has been throwing BP over the last few games.
To be fair, Katz has no clue how to have his pitchers adjust to hitters after hitters have adjusted to them.
Maybe that is what Getz will ‘sell’ when trying to move him.
cdouglas24000
Crochet and kopech for Holliday, norby and seth johnson from o’s. Crochet is the real deal with 5 years of control left and if they can fix kopech WHIP, he would be an insane 8th inning stopper. Ya gotta sell high on Crochet before August 30th if you are the white sox.
ayeah
DD trade Soto, Ruiz and Walker for Kopech. Three players Phillies fans are ready to ship out of town (Philly) for any other player is worth a move!
Moleyrussell’swart
Guy walks 6 batters per 9 innings and someone is interested???