GM Hahn not looking to add to roster before Opening Day
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Barring an injury that would force him to seek outside help, the Sox will not be looking outside the organization to add to the roster before Opening Day April 1. “Never say never but that is a fair presumption,” general manager Rick Hahn told the Sun-Times. “We still have conversations outside to see if there’s a move that makes sense but the far more likely result is the 26 we break with are from the group that’s in camp.” A move before the trade deadline is more likely, but not a given. With Andrew Vaughn playing to rave reviews, the designated hitter spot doesn’t beg for an upgrade. The starting nine, rotation and bullpen are all but set. At the least, depth begs for attention but upgrades will have to wait. “Let’s see where we’re at, let’s see how we’re playing, where we are from a healthy standpoint but we know the potential opportunity that lays ahead of us this summer,” Hahn said, “and adding something to enhance our chances makes a world of sense.