Chicago White Sox: Three outfielders that are still available

CLEVELAND, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 18: Yasiel Puig #66 of the Cleveland Indians celebrates after hitting a walk-off RBI single to deep right during the tenth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on September 18, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Indians defeated the Tigers 2-1 in ten innings. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 18: Yasiel Puig #66 of the Cleveland Indians celebrates after hitting a walk-off RBI single to deep right during the tenth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on September 18, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Indians defeated the Tigers 2-1 in ten innings. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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9. . OF. Chicago Cubs. Nicholas Castellanos. 2. player

Like Puig, Nicholas Castellanos was traded in the middle of the 2019 season. He went from the Detroit Tigers to the Chicago Cubs and was brilliant. He earned himself a good amount of money for the way he played for the Cubs in the second half. It was a trade that didn’t work because when Castellanos got there the rest of the team fell off. They missed the playoffs for the first time in a few years.

Now, Castellanos is still looking for a home. He wouldn’t have to go very far if the Chicago White Sox made him an offer that he liked. He would be able to come over and insert himself right into the right-field position for the Sox. You were able to see what he was able to do in a hitter-friendly park like Wrigley Field when he arrived at the Cubs. You would think he would be able to bring more of that if he came to the south side where they also have a hitter-friendly park.

Castellanos has also been very good against the White Sox in his career with Detroit. One way to keep him from playing well against them anymore is by having him join them. He has proven himself as a good hitter so he is worth the money at this point. His 27 home runs, 100 runs scored, and .289 batting average would go a long way in this awesome White Sox lineup. This might be the best possible move the White Sox could make to end this already successful offseason.