White Sox still have many trade assets this offseason to restock farm system. What players could be traded?
After the surprising trades of ace Chris Sale and outfielder Adam Eaton, the Chicago White Sox are still on the hunt for prospects. As far as assets go, this team has a lot of veteran players that could help a contending team. While they probably can’t get a return like they got for Sale or Eaton, they could still get some decent prospects.
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The rebuild has started off great but talks have really slowed down. Rick Hahn has done a great job and we shouldn’t think he won’t make more moves. It’s already been reported that if he were to deal, say Jose Quintana, he would like to do that before spring training begins. That gives him plenty of time to look at others ways to improve this team.
The White Sox already look to have a bright future. But until they’re ready to contend, they might as well continue to move pieces so they can continue to build for the future. They have a lot of talented prospects, but they can easily add more. That would give them flexibility to move guys in the future for impact players.
With Sale and Eaton, arguably two of their best pieces already gone, who else should the White Sox deal?