It took two votes Reggie Sanders Jersey , but Lency Delgado prevailed as our No. 39 player. Now, who is the 40th-best prospect in the White Sox system?"me RecapsGamethreadsMinorsOffbeatFull ArchiveExclusives South Side Sox Hall of FameCard of the MonthDeep DiveDigitsFlashbackFranchise FactsKnow Your EnemyMost Essential White SoxRace to the BottomSix Pack of StatsSouth Side SnapSouth Side StumperSSS Literary SupplementSuper Stats PackThe Game I’ll Never ForgetTwitterpatingUnder the RadarView From the Other SideWhite Sox on SB Nation HomeStoriesScheduleRosterStatsWhite Sox on Yahoo! HomeDepth ChartTransactionsMasthead MastheadMeet the Players!Links White Sox Web LinksSouth Side Sox standardsCommunity GuidelinesOdds Shop StubHub 鉁昗hite Sox MinorsWhite Sox Prospects2019 South Side Sox Prospect VoteSouth Side Sox Prospect Vote: Round 40It took two votes, but Lency Delgado prevailed as our No. 39 player. Now, who is the 40th-best prospect in the White Sox system?CDTShareTweetShareShareSouth Side Sox Prospect Vote: Round 40Slow roll: Delgado cracked the Top 40 — after two votes.BowmanContinuing forward, by utter and popular demand, it’s the South Side Sox Prospect Vote! (Not to worry, those murdered by the tediousness of, you know, spending some time thinking about second-tier prospects vs. hand-wringing over another 100 losses for the big club, the vote stops at 50. Take a deep breath ...)We started this out trying to get as many names as possible on the ballot, but that only worked for about a dozen rounds before the results started to get a little wonky — no offense http://www.redsfanproshop.com/authentic-cliff-pennington-jersey , Lincoln Henzman. So we’re back to the traditional five players out for each round, with combined 2018 stats to help you out in your decision-making process. As we count down the SSS Prospect Vote, we’ll be counting up the overall list of Top 100 Prospects, with the SSS poll vote counting as a voice in the order of our official SSS Top 100.Here’s how last year’s prospect vote wrangled out — all 42 picks, with an archive of every article in the 2018 series.A final note: All copy below the poll, unless otherwise noted, comes from wsm’s Deep Dive series. Credit due. YOTH is just running the numbers.Sound cool? Now, get voting!Voting results for Round 39After two votes, Lency Delgado snapped the tie rather convincingly in his first year of eligibility for the list, with 30 of 75 (40%) votes. 2019 South Side Sox Prospect Vote Winners 2019 South Side Sox Prospect Vote Top ShortstopsMore information on our polling. The Angels add to the starting rotation for the second time this offseason."The Angels have added to their rotation in once again, in Trevor Cahill. Ken Rosenthal first had the scoop. The deal is for just one-year and Cahill’s base salary will be $9 million Joe Morgan Jersey , with playing time incentives (based on the number of starts, I imagine) that can max out the deal to $10.5 million. Cahill, now 30, was a workhorse once coming into the league, making 153 starts in his first five MLB seasons. Injuries and ineffectiveness followed, but Cahill turned it around in San Diego, where in 2017 he threw 61 innings (11 starts) and striking out over 10 batters per nine innings with a respectable walk rate, and limiting home runs. It didn’t last in the second half of the year with the Royals, though. Fast forward to 2018 and Cahill performed well once again with the Athletics, to the tune of 21 starts, an 8.18 K/9 Dave Concepcion Jersey , 3.35 BB/9, and a 3.54 FIP, with just a 0.65 HR/9 allowed. While the durability of Cahill is certainly in question, there’s reason to believe Cahill is effective (when healthy) as a mid-to-back of the rotation arm. The Angels rotation now looks as follows: (1) Andrew Heaney(2) Tyler Skaggs(3) Trevor Cahill(4) Matt Harvey(5) Jaime Barria(etc.) Felix Pena, Nick Tropeano, J.C. Ramirez(Minors) Griffin Canning, Jose SuarezI’m surprised that Cahill’s cost was this low considering his 2 fWAR this past season, and 1.3 fWAR with the Padres. The Angels are clearly going after performance rather than durability at an acceptable cost here. In the fly-ball haven that is the AL West, that’s not an awful strategy to employ. More details to come on Cahill’s playing time incentives, should they be released.