With seven minutes to go until the 2024 MLB trade deadline, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic is reporting that White Sox ace Garrett Crochet will not be traded.
Crochet, a 25-year-old southpaw, has broke out this year with a move to the rotation. However, his 114 1/3 innings on the season easily exceeds his prior career MLB total. Recent reports suggested Crochet and his agent have expressed an unwillingness to pitch in October without a contract extension. The lefty is earning only $800K this year and is under team control through 2026, but his reluctance to pitch into October and ability to do so muddied the waters for White Sox GM Chris Getz.
Interest in Crochet was significant this month, as he leads MLB starters with 4.1 fWAR even with the White Sox backing off his pitch count significantly in his last three starts. Perhaps the White Sox will shut Crochet down prior to the end of the season, and entertain offers again in the offseason.