The Chicago White Sox are planning to manage Garrett Crochet's workload as he has exceeded his career-high innings this season. Despite workload concerns, the team aims to have him pitch in the All-Star Game. Crochet leads the Majors in strikeouts with 138 over 98.1 innings.
If you asked me in April, I would have said there’s no way the White Sox would trade Garrett Crochet. Here we are. https://t.co/JSY1QskGBB
Sixth career double digit strikeout game for Crochet. He has 11 today at 83 pitches. No bullpen action.
Crochet with 138 strikeouts over 98.1 IP this season. He currently leads the Majors.
Strikeout No. 131 for Crochet
Garrett Crochet knew he was gonna be a White Sox 😎 https://t.co/yzdn3KuicK
“I don’t know who’s going to start that game, but I know [Crochet] needs to be pitching in that game." Hey now, Garrett Crochet should be an All-Star, from my Newsletter today: https://t.co/AWpUTbkljY
Garrett Crochet is likely to be the lone Chicago White Sox representative on the American League All-Star team. But with the Sox trying to limit Crochet’s workload in his first season as a starter, do they even want him to pitch in the Midsummer Classic? https://t.co/QxpjsIPDQb
Workload aside, Pedro Grifol wants White Sox ace Garrett Crochet to enjoy All-Star moment https://t.co/RZQr5UQe9O
For all the talk of managing Garrett Crochet’s workload and getting him rest, the Sox are jazzed about the idea of him pitching in the All-Star Game. Pedro Grifol said they’ll do everything in their power to have him available to pitch if he’s selected to the AL squad.
The White Sox have a plan in place to manage Garrett Crochet's workload “We’re going to start dwindling his workload down a little bit, and we’ll manage that correctly" https://t.co/CkCHz1Td0h
Garrett Crochet, who is already up to 94 1/3 innings this season -- 40 more than his career high from 2021 -- will start to tamp down his workload. https://t.co/mAGDcVyG9T
“We’re going to start dwindling his workload down a little bit.” Workload management has come for Garrett Crochet, just in time for the trade deadline, adding an interesting new aspect to the conversation surrounding the Sox’ ace. New at @CHGO_Sports ⬇️ https://t.co/k8gbknqZ6P
Pedro Grifol said Sox have “blueprint” for managing Garrett Crochet rest of way, saying they’ll “start dwindling his workload down a little bit.” He didn’t want to lay out plan, as it’s flexible depending on how Crochet is feeling, how economical he is with pitches on given day.