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Rogers: Keppinger deal indication White Sox’ Hahn will be patient with young talent

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Carlos Sanchez, a 20-year-old switch-hitter who batted .370 after being promoted to Double A last season, is coming fast in the system. He could have been handed the second-base job with Gordon Beckham moved to third base. But Hahn envisions a Charlotte infield that has Morel at third base and Tyler Saladino and Sanchez in the middle infield.

He said Sanchez and Saladino are candidates for a reserve infielder vacancy but seems intent on letting them develop, not rushing them or trading them. He said he sees them “at Charlotte, getting at-bats on a regular basis.”

Andre Rienzo, a 24-year-old Brazilian who was hit with a 50-game suspension for taking a banned substance last spring, has established himself as an intriguing pitching prospect. He was one of the top pitchers in the Arizona Fall League after a strong season that ended in Double A and could pitch in the big leagues at some point next season, according to Hahn.

“He opened up eyes not just within our organization but with other clubs,” Hahn said.

There’s a strong possibility the White Sox may trade Gavin Floyd, which could put more focus on Rienzo in spring training. But Hahn wants him to have more time to develop and seems highly unlikely to let him get away, as Williams did too many young arms.

There’s one more thing Hahn needs to change as he establishes his autonomy. He needs to do what the Dodgers did when Mark Walter and the Chicago-based Guggenheim Partners bought the team from Frank McCourt. They buried the hatchet with agent Scott Boras, and Hahn needs to find a way to get Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf to follow suit.

Reinsdorf has steered around Boras’ high-profile clients in the amateur draft for most of the last 20 years. It’s time that he let Hahn try to mend fences, as the new GM is a former agent who knows exactly how Boras ticks. He shouldn’t be afraid to draft a Boras client like Indiana State left-hander Sean Manaea if he has a chance.

The Keppinger signing is a good one. But the guys who make the difference over the long haul are the studs you get in the draft or sign in Latin America. Why tie your own hands?

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