Reading various threads talking about trading this or that guy is distressing to me, because I think the White Sox shouldn't be thinking about trading any core player, and they have a lot of them.
This is my untouchables list.
Tim Anderson, 27, signed through 2024
Luis Robert, 23, signed through 2027
Eloy Jimenez, 24 (in 2 days), signed through 2026
Yoan Moncada, 25, signed through 2025
Andrew Vaughn, 22, with full control, including when his service date starts
Nick Madrigal, 23, with only one year of service time used
Jose Abreu, 33, MVP in 2020, signed through 2022
Yasmani Grandal, 32, signed through 2023
That is 8/9ths of your starting lineup. The reason they should all be untouchable is because:
A. All except Abreu and Grandal are on the upswing of their careers, with a high likelihood that they will all get better over the next few years.
B. All except Abreu are signed or controlled for the next 3 years, and most are controlled through 4 years (Anderson), 5 years (Moncada and Madrigal?), 6 years (Jimenez and Vaughn?), or 7 years (Robert).
C. There is no one in the Sox farm system that could reasonably take over for ANY of these players. So if you trade any of them, you then need to find someone to replace them, and it will most likely be a far lesser player.
D. Andrew Vaughn, who often comes up in trade comments, is the core offensive player under the longest control (he could tie Robert if the Sox start him late this year to add a service time year), and with tremendous upside. There is no way the Sox would get his value back in trade because he's still an unknown. Plus, not only does he anchor the DH spot that has been a huge hole in the Sox lineup, he can help extend Abreu by splitting time at 1B.
I would also add some pitchers to the untouchables list
Michael Kopech, 24, under control through 2024
Dylan Cease, 24, under control through 2025
Garrett Crochet, 21, under control through 2026?
Lucas Giolito, 26, under control through 2023
Why am I adding these pitchers?
A. Michael Kopech is an unknown at this point, but should be ready in 2021. Because he's an unknown, he will not bring back value equal to his upside, which is considerable.
B. Dylan Cease has been a disappointment, but has electric stuff. Like Kopech, he won't bring back value equal to his upside. I want to see if our new pitching coach can do anything close for Cease for what he did for Giolito. He also doesn't need to improve as much as Giolito did to be a very solid 3-4 starter. And he might be better than that.
C. Garrett Crochet might become the Sox' best pitcher.
D. Giolito may end up not staying, depending on his contract demands. But if you ultimately have to trade him, this year is too early. Better to try to extend him before he puts together another excellent year.
My overall opinion is the White Sox have one of the best young cores in MLB. (I don't follow other teams closely enough to say exactly where we rank.) It's taken years to assemble this group, but they've done so, and they've locked most of them up for a very nice run. The Sox need to supplement them to complete the team, but they can't rob from Peter to pay Paul. They must find ways to add without subtracting.