Mike Soroka Hasn't Resumed Throwing
7 years agoAtlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Soroka (shoulder) has yet to resume throwing since landing on the disabled list. Soroka is already on the 60-day disabled list, so he may not return to Atlanta until late August. The right-hander was decent in his five starts, posting a 3.51 ERA, 1.44 WHIP and 7.4 K/9, but he needs to be more consistent with his control in order to take the next step. He's an encouraging young prospect in their system, though, and is worth stashing in dynasty formats.
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - David O'Brien
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - David O'Brien
Teams Prefer Michael Soroka As Back-End Starter
4 months agoMost teams interested in free-agent right-hander Michael Soroka prefer him as a back-end starting pitcher with front-line potential and not as a reliever despite his better numbers in a relief role with the Chicago White Sox in 2024, according to league sources. The 27-year-old finished as the runner-up for National League Rookie of the Year in 2019 with the Atlanta Braves. But since then, Soroka tore his right Achilles tendon twice and threw only 46 innings from 2020 to 2023. Between the rotation and bullpen in 2024 with the White Sox, he posted a 4.74 ERA in 79 2/3 innings. Soroka had a 6.39 ERA with 24 K's and 24 walks in 43 2/3 innings as a starter but posted a 2.75 ERA with 60 K's and 20 walks in 36 innings of relief. The difference was his heavy reliance on his four-seam fastball as a reliever. If he continues that usage and earns a starting role somewhere, he could be a sleeper to watch in fantasy.
Source: The Athletic - Will Sammon, Katie Woo and Ken Rosenthal
Source: The Athletic - Will Sammon, Katie Woo and Ken Rosenthal
Yoan Moncada, Michael Soroka Begin Rehab Assignments On Tuesday
7 months agoChicago White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada (groin) and right-hander Michael Soroka (shoulder) started their minor-league rehab assignments at Triple-A Charlotte on Tuesday night, according to the team. Moncada will be restarting his rehab assignment after suffering a setback after five games in early July. The 29-year-old Cuban last played with the White Sox in early April, so he's at least going to need a handful of games on the farm to get his timing back. Moncada will probably be eased back in at third base when he returns in September, making him pretty unattractive in mixed fantasy leagues while playing for the worst team in baseball. Soroka should also be left to the waiver wire in most formats upon his return. The 27-year-old has been out since the All-Star break with a strained right shoulder and didn't look any good earlier this year in Chicago's rotation.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times - Daryl Van Schouwen
Source: Chicago Sun-Times - Daryl Van Schouwen
Michael Soroka Could Stay In Bullpen
10 months agoThe Chicago White Sox have an opening in their starting rotation after they designated right-hander Brad Keller for assignment, but manager Pedro Grifol didn't sound like he was jumping at the chance to give right-hander Michael Soroka another shot in the rotation. "Soroka had a good [relief] appearance, but I don't know if he's going to be the guy we want to do that. "We'll make that move when we have to, which would be Wednesday-Thursday," Grifol said. The 26-year-old Soroka was recently demoted to the bullpen, but he looked much better in a long-relief role on Saturday, tossing four scoreless innings while striking out seven. However, he did walk four and has surrendered 33 runs (31 earned) on 42 hits (10 home runs) while walking 24 and striking out 24 in 43 2/3 innings in his nine starts. We don't blame the White Sox for being hesitant to go back to Soroka as a starter.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times - Daryl Van Schouwen
Source: Chicago Sun-Times - Daryl Van Schouwen
Michael Soroka Removed From Chicago's Rotation
10 months agoChicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said that right-hander Michael Soroka is being removed from the starting rotation. But instead of being cut or demoted to the minors, Soroka will be moved to the bullpen. The 26-year-old has posted a 6.39 ERA (6.74 FIP) and 1.51 WHIP with 24 walks and 24 strikeouts in 43 2/3 innings over nine starts. He currently leads the league in earned runs allowed (31) and home runs allowed (10), which shows even further how ineffective he had been before the demotion to a relief role. Soroka will be put into a long-relief role for the time being and will need to pitch much better than he has in order to be considered a rotation option for the Pale Hose later this season. Right-hander Brad Keller is taking Soroka's rotation spot and will now become an option in AL-only leagues.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times - Daryl Van Schouwen
Source: Chicago Sun-Times - Daryl Van Schouwen
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