Jaw Breaker wrote:
BD wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
I would rather Konerko as manager than Grifol.
I never thought I would say this and actually mean it, but I would rather Ventura back as manager over Grifol.
If they are really trying to compete next season, you would think they would be open to having a veteran manager. Interesting to stick with the manager of the team when the owner says this is the worst season of his career.
Exactly. What moves is Getz actually allowed to make? Can’t fire the manager, can’t make big money signings, but expect to compete in 2024 due to shitty division and bounce back seasons from entire roster.
He'll be allowed to go bargain hunting on 1 year deals.
He claims there are no untouchables, but it's hard to see the offense getting a large makeover with the contracts that in place.
LF benintendi
CF robert
RF ?????
3B Moncada
SS Anderson (????)
2B ?????? (probably the usual internal options)
1B Vaughn
C ??????? (perhaps one of the younger catches with a cheap veteran option)
DH Jiminez
At the very least, if they plan to compete, they do need a legitimate RF. They also need a veteran IF who could start 120 games and be a plus WAR player. With Moncada/Anderson/2B, they need a player who can play multiple positions who will play on regular basis.
SP - Only Cease and Kopech are on the roster, but can they really keep Cease if they aren't planning to pay him? Clevinger may actually be back since he wouldn't be expensive at about $12M.
This is where they would probably look to add 2 more veterans on a 1-2 year type deals. Maybe they move Jiminez for a starting pitcher under contract.
Maybe Dylan Cease is traded for 3 minor leagues including some legitimate young pitching.
The pitcher from the Marlins seemed to be close to the majors so perhaps he can be in contention for a #5 role. I doubt they can depend on Kopech/Crochet for an entire season, but there could be some possibilities there.
They should decline the option on Hendrick. They will have to add at least 2 veterans in the bullpen, maybe even 3. A closer may be one of those 3, but, hard to see them spending on more than a short-term deal.
So, I see a lot of short-term deals in play on the 3rd/4th tier of free agency, perhaps a Jiminez or Cease deal to continue reloading the minor league system, but I don't see any big names signing here and it's possible the White Sox will cut back on payroll while trying to fill holes with cheaper options.