The White Sox announced that infielder Gage Workman has been acquired from the Cubs in a trade for cash considerations. To create roster space for Workman, the Sox designated infielder Nick Maton for assignment.
Workman was designated for assignment earlier this week, and he’ll now head from Wrigleyville to the South Side in a relatively rare trade between the two Chicago rivals. Workman hit .214/.267/.286 over 15 plate appearances with the Cubs, and his nine games marked Workman’s debut at the Major League level. A Rule 5 draft acquisition out of the Tigers system last December, the Cubs had to keep Workman on their active roster for the entire season to fully assume his rights, but the club chose to abandon the experiment a few weeks into April.
The trade has no bearing on Workman’s Rule 5 status, so the White Sox will also have to carry him on the 26-man for the rest of the season or else offer him back to Detroit. This is nothing new for the Sox, who now have three Rule 5 picks on their roster between Workman, Shane Smith, and Mike Vasil. Since the Pale Hose are in clear rebuild mode, there’s nothing to be lost for the White Sox in seeing what these prospects can do at the big league level, and both Smith and Vasil have thus far acquitted themselves quite well in their rookie seasons.
Workman has played mostly shortstop and third base in the minors, with some work at second base and right field to add to his versatility. Chicago figures to utilize him all over the diamond in a backup role, and Workman might be something of a temporary replacement for infielder Chase Meidroth, who is on the IL due to thumb inflammation.
With the rebuild in mind, the Sox preferred Workman over more of an established player in Maton, who has appeared in 207 games over the last five big league seasons. That total includes 23 games with Chicago this year, as Maton’s minor league contract was selected to the Opening Day roster and he hit .173/.295/.327 in 61 plate appearances. That slash line roughly matches Maton’s career slash line, as some promising numbers in part-time work with the Phillies in 2021-22 didn’t translate when Maton received more playing time in an ultimately fruitless stint with the Tigers in 2023. After playing in 93 games with Detroit in 2023, Maton got into just five MLB games with the Orioles last year.
Maton is out of minor league options, so Chicago had to designate him and expose him to waivers before attempting to send him to Triple-A. If Maton clears waivers and is outrighted, he can choose to reject the outright assignment in favor of free agency, since Maton has previously been outrighted during his career.
Good for him. I’m sure he can even keep the same lease for the apartment!
The White Sox are building a team for 2027 solely of Rule 5 picks and DFA’d players.
Does the time in the majors with the Cubs also transfer over to the White Sox to fulfill the Rule 5 requirements on Workman?
He just stays a Rule 5. I actually didn’t know you could trade them.
You can, but now the White Sox have to roster him for the rest of the season or offer him back to the Tigers
Rsox: Why didn’t the cubs have to offer him back to Detroit?
Because they traded him within the DFA window. Had he cleared waivers or not been traded the Cubs would have had to offer him back to the Tigers
Will he get solid playing time with the white sox?
He should. Maton seemed to be.
Was there ever a time a team carried three Rule 5 guys on their roster? It seems unlikely that it ever happened.
Yes, the 2017 Padres carried 3 all season (Miguel Diaz, Luis Torrens, Allen Cordoba)
White Sox taking every failed Rule 5 guy. Usually these guys get returned to their original organization no problem, but they’ve claimed Mike Vasil and now Gage Workman.
But Vasil and Shane Smith has been a bright spots for so far for the Wsox.
Agree ..havnt seen vasil but smith is good
Where is ‘Dumpster Diving Theo’ now? Has he disappeared from this site???
It’s the baseball season, they all go away because standings are posted online.
🙂
Former manager Lee Elia would have appreciated a player named Gage Workman in defense of his infamous Wrigley Field clubhouse Cubs fan rant back in April 29, 1983. His tirade included the following quote regarding world economics:
“Eighty-five percent of the f——’ world is working. The other fifteen come out here. It’s a f——’ playground for the c—suckers.”
White Sox are the eternal dumping grounds for failed cubs projects
How’s Nicky Lopez doing?
Hes our 26th man, Gage is your starter clown lol
And they’ve stolen some of your top prospects, like Dylan Cease.
….and how did that work out? Some two playoff wins I think….games, not series.
Swapping one ex-Tiger infielder for another. I was hoping Workman would make it back to the Tigers. Hope he gets some at bats with the White Sox.
Gage should be getting plenty of run on this team. Maton got run so he will too.
Exactly. Dude was hitting leadoff for the team. If anything, this should also cut into Amaya’s time at SS since he’s the only “real” SS on the team.
Amaya can’t hit at all. Ugh!
Vasil has good numbers. Can this possibly last?
~Curious Mets fan
(Did Stearns and Neander miss something?)
Seems odd that you can be allowed to trade for a rule 5 guy for cash
Same rule applies. Has to stay on White Sox roster all year or be returned. Most rule 5 guys don’t get traded this time of year but this White Sox team is actually winning at a worse rate than last year.
Good for Tater. The White Sox have nothing to lose by giving him significant playing time. As a contending team in a very winnable division, the Cubs didn’t have that luxury.
Its the White Sox…. Maton will be back in 3….2….1…..
Good move by Sox and let him develop playing and getting at bats. Let’s hope luzardo pitches well against cubs today who still have holes in their rotation and need much much more than brown, rea and Boyd.
You even troll the Cubs on Sox stories, eh? Grab that bullet point when you can. Heads up….you gonna have about 60 chances at it this summer.
No worries if he doesn’t work out at SS for them. They always have Bobby Dalbec.
It’s gonna just be 50k worth of Al’s Beef and Home Run Inn pizzas. The White Sox can’t afford Gino’s East or Giardano’s pizza.
Maton was the White Sox primary DH so far this season. Says a lot about the state of the White Sox…
Being literally the worst team in MLB history says a lot more about the state of the White Sox.
The Cubs and White Sox play each other 6 times this season. How many of those games do you think the Cubs will win, how many do you think the Sox will win?
I expect the Cubs to win at least 4 of the 6 which would mean the White Sox win 2
Not literally. Their 41-121 was a higher percentage than the Mets’ 40-120 in 1962. The Sox rather spoiled the narrative by winning 5 of 6 in the last week of the 2024 season. But many folks, you included apparently, liked the narrative so much that you have kept on repeating it anyway.
In any case, the Sox are better this season–not good, but better, and they will finish with a much better record. (It’s not hard to beat 80 under. 500). And the Rockies, right now, are much the worse team. Let’s all diss them instead: they LITERALLY stink!
Has good power and speed. Will it translate to the major league level? This is a good spot for him. Venable needs to give him a chance.
His batting average is over .200. He’ll be the cleanup hitter.
Dumpster diving…. never mind, the whole organization is a dumpster. I wonder how Workman feels about this. I think most would prefer to play at AAA somewhere than go to the most embarrassing franchise in pro sports.
Nah, he’d rather be a major leaguer.
I think most–in fact, all–prefer a major-league salary.
Fun times.
Some of the Sox’ young hitters are visibly improving, and some of their young pitchers have good stuff. I think they will finish better this season than most people are saying.
The comment-ariat always likes to pile on–and they are usually a few months behind what is really going on. I am not saying the Sox will be good, but I am saying they are better than you think. And the Cubs should be wary of the two trap-series they have coming up with the Sox.