Newcomers Nastrini, Eder eye future spots in White Sox's rotation

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Newcomers Nick Nastrini, Jake Eder eye future spots in WhiteSox rotation. scotgregor has the story.

As things stand now, the White Sox have two starting pitchers for next season: Dylan Cease and Michael Kopech.

In the Sox's perfect world, Nick Nastrini and Jake Eder are joining the rotation around this time next year. by signing up you agree to our terms of service Nastrini and Eder look to be on the fastest tracks to Chicago.

"So there's a lot more clear path to the big leagues and getting to Chicago as quickly as possible. That's kind of the way I've been viewing it." Eder is rounding back into form after fracturing his left foot in spring training and missing the first three months of the season."When you combine those two , I think it was like 22 months before I was back in a real game," Eder said."It was long, but it was good. I learned a lot about myself, learned a lot about my routines. I just took it day by day and that kind of made it seem like it went by quick even though it wasn't, obviously.

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