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White Sox Among Teams Interested In Griffin Canning

By Steve Adams | January 7, 2026 at 9:34am CDT

The White Sox have added some depth to the rotation already this winter, signing lefties Anthony Kay and Sean Newcomb to respective two-year and one-year contracts ($12MM for Kay; $4.5MM for Newcomb). Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic report this morning that the South Siders are still hoping to bring in another veteran arm on a one-year deal, with Griffin Canning among the pitchers they’ve targeted.

There’s no indication that a deal is close. Canning surely isn’t Chicago’s lone target, nor are the White Sox the sole team looking at the possibility of signing him. The fit between the two parties is a fairly sensible one, however.

Canning, 30 in May, is a former second-round pick and top prospect with the Angels. He showed flashes of making good on that potential across parts of five seasons with the Halos, but injuries repeatedly set him back. The Angels eventually swapped him out for Jorge Soler in a Nov. 2024 deal with the Braves. Atlanta non-tendered him a few weeks later. Canning went on to sign a one-year deal with the Mets.

Early in the 2025 campaign, that low-cost pickup looked like a steal for the Mets. Thrust into the rotation mix after spring injuries to Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea, Canning raced out of the gates with a 2.47 ERA, 23.2% strikeout rate, 8.6% walk rate and gaudy 55.2% ground-ball rate in his first nine starts. Fielding-independent metrics like SIERA (3.84) and FIP (3.92) weren’t quite as bullish as his earned run average, but Canning very much looked the part of a quality mid-rotation arm over that span of nearly two months.

The right-hander then ran into some troubles with his command, issuing 18 walks over his next 26 1/3 frames. His numbers obviously took a step back along the way, and Canning never got much of a chance to right the ship. He was through 2 2/3 spotless innings against the Braves on June 26 when he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon that ended his season. Overall, Canning closed out the year with a 3.77 ERA, 21.3% strikeout rate, 10.7% walk rate and 50.9% grounder rate.

The uptick in grounders was a new development for Canning, who’d previously carried just a 39.5% ground-ball rate in his career. The Mets scrapped his prior curveball in favor of a knuckle curve, but the more prominent factor in his newfound success in that regard were changes to his slider and changeup, which generated grounders at respective rates of 57% and 62%. Canning threw his slider at career-high levels in ’25 and used his four-seamer at a career-low mark (while also averaging 94.1 mph on the pitch — second-best in his career).

Discouraging as his finish to the season was, Canning showed enough in his 16 starts with the Mets to command a big league deal this winter. He’s a relative upside play, which makes him a good fit for a club that can promise him a rotation spot and trot him out every fifth day. The White Sox, still working through another rebuilding effort, can afford that opportunity far more easily than a clear-cut contender.

At the moment, each of Kay, Shane Smith, Sean Burke and Davis Martin appear locked into manager Will Venable’s rotation. Newcomb could compete for a starting gig this spring but spent more time in the bullpen in recent seasons. Jonathan Cannon will be in the mix but has a minor league option remaining. Top prospects Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith could both debut in 2026, but each could probably use some more minor league time. Smith hasn’t pitched at all in Triple-A, and Schultz struggled mightily there in five starts (9.37 ERA) after a much stronger showing in Double-A. Both southpaws could stand to improve their command, in particular.

Whether it’s Canning or another veteran, there appears to be ample room for at least one more arm in the White Sox’ rotation. Kay is looking to continue his NPB breakout but has never had much big league success. Smith (a 2024 Rule 5 pick) and Burke only have one season of solid results in the majors. Martin has pitched like a fourth or fifth starter in parts of three MLB seasons. Smith, Martin and Burke all have minor league options remaining.

At the moment, RosterResource projects just an $87MM payroll for the White Sox. That’s over $100MM shy of their franchise-record mark, set back in 2022 ($193MM). The Sox carried just a $75MM payroll on Opening Day last year but were well over $100MM in both 2024 ($123MM) and in 2023 ($181MM).

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  1. Gunnar Henderson Bowman 1st

    2 months ago

    He would really round out the squad. 90+ wins If the White Sox can laid him.🙃

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    • Astros71

      2 months ago

      You wish.

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    • Probably "Rick hahn"

      2 months ago

      You’re underselling the pale hose. Were talking 98 plus

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    • Gunnar Henderson Bowman 1st

      2 months ago

      Land him

      Reply
  2. 16debow

    2 months ago

    I had him on my offseason wish list. Perfect either starter, or potential swing ma long reliever

    Reply
  3. jvent

    2 months ago

    The Mets should resign him, he did good for us

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    • rct

      2 months ago

      They have way too many starters as is. They have nine on the 40 man roster who will be competing for a spot in the rotation (Senga, Manaea, Peterson, Holmes, McLean, Sproat, Tong, Christian Scott, and Cooper Criswell). If they’re going to land another starter, I don’t think it’ll be a marginal one like Canning. Love what he was able to do for the Mets last year, but I don’t see the fit. Unless he’s willing to take a minor league deal?

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      • Astros71

        2 months ago

        No, he’ll get a major league deal from a rebuilding team at least. McLean, Tong, Sproat are going to have to carry a rotation in the future.

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  4. Dumpster Divin Theo

    2 months ago

    Prefer a reunion with Gio or even Q but Griff seems promising

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      I wouldn’t mind Gio coming back, especially if it’s a two-year deal. He can go back on the market after a year or two and maybe stay for the next batch of White Sox winning.

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 months ago

        He’s gotta be a package with ReyLo

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      • Astros71

        2 months ago

        I think it’s a deal north of 50 million.

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          2 months ago

          Thats maybe on par with what his family gets from Seinfeld residuals

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  5. southi

    2 months ago

    Canning was one that I never fully understood why Atlanta non-tendered him when they did. Especially in retrospect, he could have been a contributing asset to the team with all the injuries they suffered to the rotation. (And yes, I know that at the time they had no clue all those injuries would occur).

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  6. BrianCashmansBurner

    2 months ago

    Chicago’s starting rotation looks like it’s made up of fake computer generated names.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      2 months ago

      AI for the AL. The dodgy rotation. Love it. Brooks Boyer should embrace it in marketing

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    • NewOrleansSaintsFan

      2 months ago

      Cool, well fly over the radar then

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  7. Astros71

    2 months ago

    If the White Sox get Canning, they are a serious .500 team

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    • Ducey

      2 months ago

      Yep, they might have .5 of a winning team

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  8. JoeBrady

    2 months ago

    I like him for the WS. Keep building slowly. Aim for 70+ this year, and 80+ next year.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      2 months ago

      Yep, another year for Hagen and Schulz to work out the kinks before their debuts in 27. Extends a possible window too esp if Thorpe is fully healthy then. Thats quite a trio at the top of the rotation

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  9. Chisox378

    2 months ago

    Pitching and defense wins championships so I like the idea

    Reply
  10. Astros71

    2 months ago

    2028 looks like serious contender

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  11. KyleTuckersInjuredAgain

    2 months ago

    Been hoping Preller can grab him on a cheap deal.

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  12. TUD

    2 months ago

    Probably the most money that White Sox spent in a while. Also I wouldn’t mind Griffing Canning or reunited with old friend Jose Quintana or another IE guy like German Marquez, Austin Gomber or Jordan Montgomery.

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  13. Canaryville mike

    2 months ago

    This is where Reinsdorph needs to step up, and call Getz to say go get him, whatever it takes.

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    • TUD

      2 months ago

      JR allowed Getz to spend 50.5M overall.

      Reply
  14. soxfan1

    2 months ago

    Hidden gem on the market right here.

    Btw Tim, trying to leave this comment was a nightmare. The Post Comment button is rarely in screen.

    Reply
  15. Flanster

    2 months ago

    Canning could very well be a nice pickup

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  16. Skyrider123

    2 months ago

    How is his rehab going? Achilles ruptures take 9 to 12 months to heal. He needs to watch his step coming up the clubhouse steps so he doesn’t pull a Soroka.

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  17. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    1 month ago

    Come on, you hacks. “Discouraging as his finish to the season was” is NOT proper English. You can’t just leave “as” out at the beginning of the sentence because you feel like it. Proper grammar isn’t optional, especially when you’re billing yourself as a “professional writer.”

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