The White Sox to Be Active on Trade Market This Offseason
The Chicago White Sox are poised to be a major player on the trade market this offseason. After finishing with 101 losses and instituting new leadership in the front office, GM Chris Getz has made it clear that no player on the roster is off-limits for trade discussions. This was evident in the recent deal that sent Aaron Bummer to the Atlanta Braves in a six-player trade.
One player drawing significant attention as a potential trade asset is right-hander Dylan Cease. He is ranked at #6 on MLBTR’s list of top 25 offseason trade candidates. Joining Cease on the list is slugger Eloy Jimenez, who was acquired by the White Sox in a trade with the Cubs in 2017. Getz has publicly stated that teams have shown interest in acquiring Jimenez’s services, and the White Sox are open to exploring potential deals that make sense for both sides.
Despite a history of injuries and inconsistent performance, Jimenez remains an attractive option for potential trade partners. His contract includes club options for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, making him a relatively affordable and controllable asset. At just 26 years old, Jimenez still has plenty of potential to offer to a new team.
Several teams have been identified as potential fits for a Jimenez trade, including the Diamondbacks, Mariners, Marlins, Angels, Brewers, Mets, and Red Sox. Each of these teams has unique needs and circumstances that could make a trade for Jimenez beneficial for both the White Sox and the acquiring team.
The White Sox are expected to continue fielding offers for Jimenez and other potential trade assets as they look to reshape their roster for the 2024 season and beyond.
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