BREAKING: Upbeat White Sox, Venable ready for first full-squad workout

White Sox notebook: First full squad is Monday, Josh Rojas, Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith.

CWS-venable-02-ST25-8x12-350.jpg

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The White Sox’ first full-squad workout is Monday. All 70 players in camp had arrived Sunday, including center fielder Luis Robert Jr., who appeared to be in a good mood.

“He’s doing great,” manager Will Venable said of Robert, who’s looking to bounce back from a subpar 2024. “He looks great; he’s in great shape. Great spirits. So it’s really good to see him, and I’m excited to watch him do his thing out on the field.’’

At 6-3, the sculpted Robert fits the profile of what Venable calls “a big, athletic team.”

“We’ve got a lot of guys in this organization that look great,” Venable said. “A lot of positive energy. Guys that seem to be mature beyond their years that are connected also.”

Venable has pushed cohesiveness from the get-go, and he’s seeing it already. Robert hugged Andrew Vaughn when he walked into the clubhouse and shook hands with familiar faces.

“They have a head start on that, for sure,” Venable said.

Infielder Josh Rojas, signed to a one-year, $3.5 million contract in free agency after being non-tendered by the Mariners, is like so many others in camp, putting names with faces and making new friends.

“It’s hard when you go somewhere new,” said Rojas, on his third team in six seasons. “At first, you’re trying to learn everyone’s name and meet everybody. You don’t want to make wrong first impressions. I always try to keep everybody loose, have a good time. But you have to find your way and get to know everyone’s personality.”

Rojas, 30, enters an environment not far removed from a 121-loss season. A new manager, some new coaches and new players can help clear the stale air.

“That comes from within, though,” he said. “It’s not me coming in, saying, ‘Here’s how you do it.’ ’’

Rojas said the Sox’ talent might not be as thin as the record suggests.

“This game, sometimes you get a lot of bad luck,’’ he said. ‘‘There are a lot of young guys, guys who have that taste in their mouths of losing a lot of games. It can just be a matter of figuring out how to win close games.

‘‘I was on a Diamondbacks team that lost [110] games in 2021, came back the next year with a good season [74-88] and the year after that it’s a World Series.’’

A .247/.323/.362 hitter in six seasons, Rojas retreated to .225/.304/.336 with eight home runs for Seattle in 142 games last season.

“Got caught up in power numbers, seeing everybody’s going up, and you try to hit too many balls over the fence,” Rojas said. “So I’m trying to get back to being a line-drive hitter, get on base, draw walks and be pesky on the bases. Get back to my game.”

Schultz and Smith

The Sox’ prized first-round lefty pitching prospects threw live batting practice, which was the featured event on the back field.

Noah Schultz’s slider looked particularly sharp. Hagen Smith, a fastball-slider pitcher at Arkansas, mixed in some curveballs.

“So if people are hunting slider, I can throw something slower and get them off-balance a little bit,” Smith said.

“I was really excited about everybody; it was a good day,” Venable said. “Saw [right-handers] Penn Murfee, Jordan Leasure, these guys were filling up the zone. And, of course, Hagen and Noah looked great, as well.”

Related Posts

Jаrren Durаn, Alex Corа ejected over terrіble MLB replаy decіѕіon

A truly horrendous missed call on a challenged play put the nail in the Boston Red Sox’ coffin in Sunday’s loss to the San Francisco Giants.

Red Sox’ Alex Corа ѕhаreѕ feelіngѕ аbout Rаfаel Deverѕ аfter Gіаntѕ ѕerіeѕ

Red Sox manager Alex Cora spoke on facing Rafael Devers for the first time with the Giants just days after the stunning trade.

REPORT: There is no reason for this struggling infielder to still be on the Twins’ roster

There’s no reason for Jonah Bride to still be on the Twins’ roster It’s time for the Twins to get rid of Bride, who Minnesota acquired from the…

Breaking News: 3 Twins who must be on trade block ahead of 2025 deadline

The Minnesota Twins have done their best to compete in their division, but their recent struggles could have them sell at the trade deadline.

Byron Buxton Is a Top 2 AL Outfielder, So Why Is He 13th in All-Star Voting?

The first wave of MLB All-Star voting results dropped this week, and one thing is immediately clear: Byron Buxton is being overlooked. Again. Buxton landed 13th among…

Ken Rosenthal pulls back the curtain on Phillies rookie Mick Abel’s 2025 turnaround

Abel was in dire straits at one point last season, but now is having a very encouraging rookie year in the big leagues