Warren Newson wrote:
BD wrote:
Very curious on his market. Teams will try and get a discount if they have concerns on his innings down the stretch, but they are also getting a potential ace for 2 years at a discount (not sure if that $$ replaces the remaining years though). Even with an extension, etc. he's a dominant, left handed starter that is just entering his prime years.
Sox should just give him the $$, but that's unlikely and they won't give 5 year deals.....
Any trade has to return at least 2, maybe 3, top 100 prospects. You can't settle for a 19 year old who is 3 years away. You need 2 elite hitting prospects back, I don't think it matters what position they play, the Sox are lacking positional depth. Montgomery has taken a step back this year and the catcher are the only big time hitters..Since they won't pay Crochet and will trade Fedde while he's pitching well, it should be possible to have 4 top 100 hitting prospects along with 3-4 good pitchers, including Thorpe/Cannon.
Cease was a more established player with the same number of controllable years, and they got 1 Top 100 guy for him. That's probably what you're going to get for Crochet. In my mind, that's not a trade worth making.
I would be happy if they went into next season with Crochet, Thorpe and Cannon as their top 3. They should have Shultz coming up soon also. They have their pick in this draft to add to the mix so probably 2 higher end pitchers coming and then a few ones they still like (Bush, Eder, Nastrini) and will probably see more of just from a depth perspective.
What stinks though is that the clock is already ticking Crochet and Thorpe, but the White Sox are probably 2 years away from being average if they spend some money and young players actually perform in Chicago. By that time, we'll be talking about Thorpe being too expensive.