Chicago White Sox: Three wild trades to make with New York Yankees

CLEARWATER, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: Aaron Hicks #31 of the New York Yankees celebrates with Aaron Judge #99 after Judge scored in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies during a spring training game on March 25, 2021 at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: Aaron Hicks #31 of the New York Yankees celebrates with Aaron Judge #99 after Judge scored in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies during a spring training game on March 25, 2021 at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) /
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Chicago White Sox, Clint Frazier
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The Chicago White Sox should give up a haul for Clint Frazier of the New York Yankees.

The New York Yankees haven’t been the best at getting the most out of Clint Frazier. It is mostly because of the fact that they are so deep in the outfield but 2021 might finally be the year that he truly breaks out and becomes a household name. If the Yankees aren’t going to use him right, however, the Chicago White Sox should be willing to give up a fair amount for him.

Jonathan Stiever is the best prospect going back in this trade. He currently sits as the number eight prospect in the organization. There is a lot of talent to be unlocked there that the Yankees might have more room to do. It is hard to ever see him getting to the level of a Michael Kopech, Garrett Crochet, or Jared Kelley so they might be better off trading him.

Micker Adolfo and Jake Burger were both once highly regarded White Sox prospects that have been passed up for a variety of reasons. Injury has had a bit to do with it but the Yankees might be able to use them better than the White Sox can right now. Losing someone like Leury Garcia would be rough as he is a great depth piece but adding Frazier would help them get over the Jimenez injury for a while.