October 31, 20178 yr Resign: RP Al Albuquerque 1 year/1 million Extension: 1B Jose Abreu 4 years/65 million million Trades: White Sox trade RF Avisail Garcia to the Cardinals for OF Tyler O'Neil, SP Sandy Alcantara, and a lower level prospect. White Sox acquire C Yasmani Grandal from the Dodgers for SP Jordan Stephens and SP Luis Martinez or White Sox acquire C JT Realmuto from the Marlins for SP Dane Dunning and OF Micker Adolfo Free Agency: SP Michael Pineda 1 year/8 million RP Jake McGee 3 years/20 million RP Bryan Shaw 3 years/21 million CF Cameron Maybin 1 year/5 million Lineup: SS Tim Anderson 2B Yoan Moncada 1B Jose Abreu C Yasmani Grandal DH Matt Davidson LF Nicky Delmonico RF Tyler O'Neil 3B Carlos Sanchez CF Cameron Maybin Bench: UTIL Tyler Saladino C Omar Narvaez OF Adam Engel UTIL Jake Peter Starting Rotation SP James Shields SP Lucas Giolito SP Michael Pineda SP Reynaldo Lopez SP Carson Fulmer Bullpen: RP Gregory Infante RP Al Alburquerque RP Danny Farquhar RP Chris Beck RP Aaron Bummer RP Jake McGee RP Bryan Shaw Thoughts? What would you guys do?
October 31, 20178 yr You're not getting Realmuto for that. Edited October 31, 20178 yr by Butter Parque
October 31, 20178 yr I wouldn't trade those guys for two catchers when Narvaez is fairly serviceable and Collins is almost ready.
October 31, 20178 yr I just don't see a whole of big things happening this winter. The two guys who we might trade don't have any real trade value as of now in Abreu and Avi. We also aren't going out and signing anyone of note this winter. It is going to be a long and quiet winter.
October 31, 20178 yr Author QUOTE (Butter Parque @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 05:29 PM) You're not getting Realmuto for that. You're right, but I think Dunning could be a good starting piece. QUOTE (coco1997 @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 05:35 PM) I wouldn't trade those guys for two catchers when Narvaez is fairly serviceable and Collins is almost ready. I think a veteran presence and one with better defensive numbers can be better. Narvaez hits and has a good eye, but he doesn't hit for any power and we know everyone complains about his framing. QUOTE (ChiSoxJon @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 05:42 PM) Disgusted What would you do?
October 31, 20178 yr Author QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 05:54 PM) I just don't see a whole of big things happening this winter. The two guys who we might trade don't have any real trade value as of now in Abreu and Avi. We also aren't going out and signing anyone of note this winter. It is going to be a long and quiet winter. I think we can sign some good pen guys like McGee and Shaw because they would still be here when we are good and all it will cost is money.
October 31, 20178 yr Sign C Rene Rivera 1yr 1.5 MM Sign OF Curtis Granderson 1yr 7 MM Sign LHP Jaime Garcia 3yr 27 MM Sign RHP Pat Neshek 1yr 7 MM Sign LHP Josh Edgin 1 yr 1 MM Try to pick up some depth on waivers, especially SP Really don't see any big player trades happening this offseason. Plenty of cash to spend but I don't think the Sox get too crazy. Rotation - Shields/Garcia/Giolito/Lopez/Fulmer or waiver claim, and when Rodon is ready, slot him in. BP - Nate Jones / Neshek / Alburquerque / Farquhar / Infante / Edgin /Whoever else shows up C Narvaez / Rivera 1B Abreu / Davidson 2B Moncada / Sanchez SS Anderson / Sanchez / L Garcia 3B Sanchez / Davidson LF Granderson CF - One of Cordell / Tillson / Engel RF Avi DH Delmonico / Davidson Could probably use another IF but sure, why not. If that crew can win ~75 or more games, start spending.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (coco1997 @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 05:35 PM) I wouldn't trade those guys for two catchers when Narvaez is fairly serviceable and Collins is almost ready. Collins was BARELY ready for A+ lol
November 1, 20178 yr I think Abreu is worth more to the Sox than what another team is willing to pay so I doubt he's going anywhere. Curious as to how many teams are looking for a corner outfielder in regards to Avi. Not going to count on there being alot of teams interested in Avi and think he's with the Sox at least until July.The most action we'll likely see is the Sox signing a few Swarzak type relievers. 2018 is about continuing the development of players/pitchers to get a better idea of where the team stands going into the 2018/19 winter when much better free agents are available.
November 1, 20178 yr All i want the sox to do is sign swarzak to 1 yr deals for the rest of his career. Guarantee him a trade to a legit contender next year and come back and help us win a WS
November 1, 20178 yr My off season plan is to watch again games from 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012 in my library and to do my best to still be around in 2020...and hope they don't screw the rebuild up.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (Lip Man 1 @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 08:44 PM) My off season plan is to watch again games from 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012 in my library and to do my best to still be around in 2020...and hope they don't screw the rebuild up.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 03:20 PM) What would you guys do? Keep all the prospects and continue developing them. Wait until later in the offseason, say early February or late January to sign some bargain basement players who have been left without any other suitors - just with hopes to flip em at the deadline. Pray all goes well with Kopech and Eloy... call me both up when their eligibility for additional service time allows it. That's about it.
November 1, 20178 yr I don't really see them signing multi-year deals with anyone. Veteran backup catcher, veteran starter like Chris Tillman, 1-2 veteran relievers on 1 year deals as well. They could sign some guys to potentially flip and add a ton of guys on minor league deals. I also think they explore Avisail Garcia and extend Abreu. Next year isn't a compete year. It's a growth year with kids playing. Next year's free agent class is a different story though.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Nov 1, 2017 -> 07:49 AM) I don't really see them signing multi-year deals with anyone. Veteran backup catcher, veteran starter like Chris Tillman, 1-2 veteran relievers on 1 year deals as well. They could sign some guys to potentially flip and add a ton of guys on minor league deals. I also think they explore Avisail Garcia and extend Abreu. Next year isn't a compete year. It's a growth year with kids playing. Next year's free agent class is a different story though. Agree 100% with this. Avi Garcia is the one guy they might move and I think they’ll want real value for him. If they can’t get that, they give him until the deadline to prove himself to potential suitors. Also, I fully expect Abreu to sign a four year extension this offseason.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 05:20 PM) Resign: RP Al Albuquerque 1 year/1 million Extension: 1B Jose Abreu 4 years/65 million million Trades: White Sox trade RF Avisail Garcia to the Cardinals for OF Tyler O'Neil, SP Sandy Alcantara, and a lower level prospect. White Sox acquire C Yasmani Grandal from the Dodgers for SP Jordan Stephens and SP Luis Martinez or White Sox acquire C JT Realmuto from the Marlins for SP Dane Dunning and OF Micker Adolfo Free Agency: SP Michael Pineda 1 year/8 million RP Jake McGee 3 years/20 million RP Bryan Shaw 3 years/21 million CF Cameron Maybin 1 year/5 million Lineup: SS Tim Anderson 2B Yoan Moncada 1B Jose Abreu C Yasmani Grandal DH Matt Davidson LF Nicky Delmonico RF Tyler O'Neil 3B Carlos Sanchez CF Cameron Maybin Bench: UTIL Tyler Saladino C Omar Narvaez OF Adam Engel UTIL Jake Peter Starting Rotation SP James Shields SP Lucas Giolito SP Michael Pineda SP Reynaldo Lopez SP Carson Fulmer Bullpen: RP Gregory Infante RP Al Alburquerque RP Danny Farquhar RP Chris Beck RP Aaron Bummer RP Jake McGee RP Bryan Shaw Thoughts? What would you guys do? Sox are not sniffing Realmuto for that package, fangraphs has him tied for 3rd in the mlb in catching WAR in 2017. I also don't see the Sox wanting to sign players to multi year deals while we are still rebuilding. I see a fairly low key winter, with several one year deals to plug holes. The front office will examine trades and/or longer term signings, but I feel they hold off until next offseason to start making a splash.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (cjgalloway @ Oct 31, 2017 -> 07:30 PM) Collins was BARELY ready for A+ lol Ya, that .828 OPS has me worried he's a total bust.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Nov 1, 2017 -> 08:01 AM) Agree 100% with this. Avi Garcia is the one guy they might move and I think they’ll want real value for him. If they can’t get that, they give him until the deadline to prove himself to potential suitors. Also, I fully expect Abreu to sign a four year extension this offseason. I genuinely will be surprised if they don't move Garcia. RH has seemingly talked enough about it, including in the public with the press, that he seems to think Garcia is movable and he'll be able to get the price he wants for him. I don't think Rick would have responded in this way if he thought the chances of moving Garcia were low.
November 1, 20178 yr I sort of agree. I will be surprised if he's moved just because I don't see a market, but it's weird Hahn would go out of his way to say Abreu/Garcia are available.
November 1, 20178 yr I will go with a surprise signing of Jake Arrieta.. Pull a Cubs move by signing a big SP one year too early. (Jon Lester)..
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (bmags @ Nov 1, 2017 -> 09:24 AM) I sort of agree. I will be surprised if he's moved just because I don't see a market, but it's weird Hahn would go out of his way to say Abreu/Garcia are available. I could see that being a "create a market" setup, telling the world he's available, but we've heard here that RH has said similar things in the season ticket holder meetings where he's not playing to the other 29 GMs as much.
November 1, 20178 yr My dream offseason would look something like: -Sign Jake McGee to a 3 yr, $20 million contract -Sign Welington Castillo to a 2 yr/$18 million contract -Sign Wily Peralta to a 1 yr, $5 million contract -Sign Drew Storen to a 1 yr, $3 million contract C Castillo 1B Abreu 2B Moncada SS Anderson 3B Sanchez LF Delmonico CF L. Garcia RF Avi DH Gillaspie BE Cordell BE Peter BE Narvaez BE Tilson? SP Shields SP Giolito SP Lopez SP Fulmer SP Peralta/Rodon RP McGee RP Storen RP Infante RP Minaya RP Farquhar RP Bummer RP Kubat Sox only dire need at this stage of the rebuild is to get bullpen help. I think Storen could be a solid low cost option. With McGee, they have no real dominating LH RP in their system, so I think he'd be a nice option to shut down games until Burdi is back. With signing Castillo, Sox will get another offensive threat that I dont think will make too much money this offseason. Put up 2.7 fWAR this year in a sneaky good season. Pitch framing sucks, but a tandem of him and Narvaez should be good for ~3-4 wins. I think Peralta would be a smart low risk signing because he gives you insurance for Rodon and can be transitioned to the bullpen. I think you ultimately bring up Kopech and Eloy by June and let it rip second half. This team will be a lot better than people think this season, a couple of smart offseason signings could make the second half really interesting.
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (Dunt @ Nov 1, 2017 -> 09:55 AM) My dream offseason would look something like: -Sign Jake McGee to a 3 yr, $20 million contract -Sign Welington Castillo to a 2 yr/$18 million contract -Sign Wily Peralta to a 1 yr, $5 million contract -Sign Drew Storen to a 1 yr, $3 million contract C Castillo 1B Abreu 2B Moncada SS Anderson 3B Sanchez LF Delmonico CF L. Garcia RF Avi DH Gillaspie BE Cordell BE Peter BE Narvaez BE Tilson? SP Shields SP Giolito SP Lopez SP Fulmer SP Peralta/Rodon RP McGee RP Storen RP Infante RP Minaya RP Farquhar RP Bummer RP Kubat Sox only dire need at this stage of the rebuild is to get bullpen help. I think Storen could be a solid low cost option. With McGee, they have no real dominating LH RP in their system, so I think he'd be a nice option to shut down games until Burdi is back. With signing Castillo, Sox will get another offensive threat that I dont think will make too much money this offseason. Put up 2.7 fWAR this year in a sneaky good season. Pitch framing sucks, but a tandem of him and Narvaez should be good for ~3-4 wins. I think Peralta would be a smart low risk signing because he gives you insurance for Rodon and can be transitioned to the bullpen. I think you ultimately bring up Kopech and Eloy by June and let it rip second half. This team will be a lot better than people think this season, a couple of smart offseason signings could make the second half really interesting. Edited November 1, 20178 yr by soxfan2014
November 1, 20178 yr QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Nov 1, 2017 -> 07:49 AM) I don't really see them signing multi-year deals with anyone. Veteran backup catcher, veteran starter like Chris Tillman, 1-2 veteran relievers on 1 year deals as well. They could sign some guys to potentially flip and add a ton of guys on minor league deals. I also think they explore Avisail Garcia and extend Abreu. Next year isn't a compete year. It's a growth year with kids playing. Next year's free agent class is a different story though. You are on the same page as me. Roster filling and lottery ticket moves, not competitive ones. They will give the goodwill from the rebuild another year to marinate.
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