Knights' Kopech deals, Jimenez homers
If strikeouts had monetary value, then Saturday would have been an example of the rich getting richer for Michael Kopech. The second-ranked White Sox prospect fanned nine over seven innings, allowing five hits along the way, as Triple-A Charlotte blanked Rochester, 8-0, at Frontier Field. With 161 strikeouts, Kopech leads all
If strikeouts had monetary value, then Saturday would have been an example of the rich getting richer for
The second-ranked White Sox prospect fanned nine over seven innings, allowing five hits along the way, as Triple-A Charlotte blanked Rochester, 8-0, at Frontier Field. With 161 strikeouts, Kopech leads all Minor Leaguers.
The right-hander worked around a pair of two-out baserunners in the first and recorded all three of his outs in the second via the punchout, despite a two-out knock from
Third-ranked Twins prospect
Gameday box score
Kopech walked off the field having thrown 69 of 96 pitches for strikes. White Sox catcher
"It's a next level fastball," Garneau told MLB.com. "There are guys who have 100 mph and there are guys who have a different kind of 100 mph. That's what he has.
"Now, the last four or five outings, he's really learned how to throw and pitch with four pitches. He's got a changeup now. He knows how to pitch with the curveball and slider and he's got a real demeanor where he's more mature on the mound. He's looking really good."
MLB.com's No. 13 overall prospect has not allowed more than two runs in a start since July 5 and owns a 1.90 ERA in six outings since. He's also recorded at least eight strikeouts in seven of his last nine starts.
That July 5 start, in which he gave up four earned runs and walked four over three innings against Durham, represented a turning point for Kopech, Garneau said.
"The way [Kopech] reacted to it, I told him that can't work," he said. "After that game, he really learned maturity and now he is pitching."
Kopech received generous run support, spearheaded by top White Sox prospect
During an interview with Chicago radio station WSCR last week, White Sox director of player development Chris Getz said Jimenez was "really close" to joining the big league club.
"He has done nothing but perform," Getz said. "This guy's been able to drive the ball to all fields. He's been able to set up pitchers. ... He's got a pretty good arm. We just want to make sure he's as ready as possible. We're getting really close."
White Sox No. 22 prospect
Chris Bumbaca is a contributor for MiLB.com based in New York. Follow him on Twitter @BOOMbaca.