SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Michael Kopech's next outing has been rescheduled for a "more controlled environment," manager Rick Renteria said Sunday.

The hard-throwing right-hander's second outing was moved from Sunday's exhibition game to a backfield on Tuesday morning in order to allow Kopech an opportunity to work closely with pitching coach Don Cooper, Renteria said. The White Sox are off Tuesday, which offers Cooper a chance to work closely with Kopech.

"We're just trying to get him in a situation where Coop can talk to him after every pitch if he needs to or in between pitches, ask him how they feel in particular, release point or if he felt like they did what they needed to do," Renteria said. "He might talk to him about corrections or any number of things from a mechanical standpoint."

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Veteran Derek Holland's next throw day also falls on Tuesday, Renteria said. Kopech allowed four earned runs in an inning on Tuesday in his first start. The White Sox thought the righty looked much better when they reviewed footage of the outing on Wednesday. Kopech said he thought he only missed four spots in roughly 30 pitches against the Seattle Mariners.

"I think Coopy wanted to have a more controlled environment and see if they can hammer out some things," Renteria said. "He didn't throw bad. Actually the numbers I thought were worse than the showing. We can get his breaking ball down. I know he was wanting to bury breaking balls to finish the hitters in that particular outing. That's the one that led to a three-run homer. Coopy's idea is just to get him and Holland working together and get a good working day."

Though Renteria wouldn't commit to another start for Kopech, the No. 3 prospect in the organization, he thinks there's a possibility.

Pitcher Carlos Rodon threw again on Sunday, his second bullpen of the spring. He's scheduled for two days off before returning to action in a live batting practice on Wednesday. Rodon would then throw another live BP on Saturday and soon thereafter could appear in a game.