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Yea! The White Sox make Jeff Passan's "Winning the Offseason" list. Those banners hang forever!!

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Having Munetaka Murakami fall into their laps makes the winter a win for the Sox regardless of what else they do. Not just because the outlandish projections for a Murakami deal were not met but because if any of the concerns about his play (most of them having to do with swing-and-miss tendencies) are unfounded, he will be worth far, far more than the $34 million Chicago is paying for two of his prime seasons.

Tack on getting one of the best left-handed relievers on the market in Sean Newcomb and hoping to again strike gold on a two-year deal bringing a pitcher back from Asia (last time it was Erick Fedde, this time Anthony Kay) and the White Sox have turned a little more than $50 million into a high-ceiling endeavor with a reasonable floor. Even if the White Sox still have plenty of deficiencies, it's very good team-building work by GM Chris Getz.

MLB free agency: Offseason winners, teams in need of a move - ESPN

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1 hour ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Looking at this roster, I still think the Sox end up trading both Sosa & Lee before Opening Day.  Mead certainly sucked last year, but offers a similar hitting profile to Sosa, is a better defender, and has more years of control.  Given that Mead is out of options and Sosa should theoretically have some trade value after last season, I could Getz cashing in and giving the limited bench role to Mead instead.

The Lee situation is pretty obvious.  If you keep both Teel & Quero, there is simply not enough playing time for him and he becomes nothing but an insurance policy against in-game injury (which is a poor use of a bench spot).  He won’t return a ton, but there is zero chance he slips through waivers and must be traded if you don’t plan on putting him on the OD roster.  I fully expect a trade to happen at some point, although it’s possible the Sox hold into spring to hedge against injury.

I agree.  I might be in the minority here, but I think Lee might bring back more value in a trade than Sosa. I realize that Lee has no options left but his position is a premium and he's solid at it. Add to that he comes with 4 years of control. There are definitely teams in need of catching- Phillies, Padres, Giants and I'm sure there's others. Lee might be able to start for a couple of those teams too. You might command a solid leverage reliever in return or a flyer on a low A ball high ceiling prospect - pitching or OFs.  

Maybe I'm overvaluing him 🤷 but its obvious the Sox are going to do something.  They picked up Romo to replace Lee.  

 

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5 minutes ago, Sox and a Prayer said:

I agree.  I might be in the minority here, but I think Lee might bring back more value in a trade than Sosa. I realize that Lee has no options left but his position is a premium and he's solid at it. Add to that he comes with 4 years of control. There are definitely teams in need of catching- Phillies, Padres, Giants and I'm sure there's others. Lee might be able to start for a couple of those teams too. You might command a solid leverage reliever in return or a flyer on a low A ball high ceiling prospect - pitching or OFs.  

Maybe I'm overvaluing him 🤷 but its obvious the Sox are going to do something.  They picked up Romo to replace Lee.  

 

Romo definitely feels like the replacement for Lee.  Will be interesting to see what he returns if traded.

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16 minutes ago, Sox and a Prayer said:

I agree.  I might be in the minority here, but I think Lee might bring back more value in a trade than Sosa. I realize that Lee has no options left but his position is a premium and he's solid at it. Add to that he comes with 4 years of control. There are definitely teams in need of catching- Phillies, Padres, Giants and I'm sure there's others. Lee might be able to start for a couple of those teams too. You might command a solid leverage reliever in return or a flyer on a low A ball high ceiling prospect - pitching or OFs.  

Maybe I'm overvaluing him 🤷 but its obvious the Sox are going to do something.  They picked up Romo to replace Lee.  

 

Yeah I don’t agree at all. Lee isn’t really going to bring back anything of value, if he is even traded.

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4 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said:

Yeah I don’t agree at all. Lee isn’t really going to bring back anything of value, if he is even traded.

Matt Thaiss was traded for Dru Baker, purely a depth OF, and Thaiss is a legitimate backup who could start for stretches. Seby Zavala was a throw-in for the Eugenio Suarez trade. If Robert and $10M gets you LuisAngel Acuña and a TJS pitching prospect, maybe Robert, Lee and $9.5M gets you the same package. 

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7 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

And all you need to know is that we just picked up a similar (or better if you believe the hype) off of waivers.

Bingo. A 24-year old switch hitter who’s also apparently good defensively with 2 options just went for nothing. Maybe Lee moves for fringe 40-man guy during Spring Training at best.

Edit: meant option, not years of control

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