When Will Kincanon joined the White Sox organization in 2017, he was a hard-throwing righthander who oozed potential. He used his power arm to fashion a middling slash line in his first two professional seasons, going 5-2 with a 3.77 ERA and 1.259 WHIP while striking out 71 and walking 28 in 64 1⁄3 innings.
This year, Kincanon reimagined his will, transitioning from being a thrower to a pitcher.
“I have way more feel for the game and what I need to do to hitters now,” Kincanon tells South Side Sox. “I have a plan of attack, and I’m not going to deviate from it because the previous guy got a hit.