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Chicago White Sox's Offseason FA Signings Trades Megathread


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1 hour ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

I can’t see this being a good signing considering Bregman is turning 32 before the season starts.  Obviously this means Tucker is gone.  Not so horrible of a contract to debilitate the Cubs but I would have looked elsewhere.  Regardless, I truly hope Getz is trying to trade for Matt Shaw right now.

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1 hour ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

I can’t see this being a good signing considering Bregman is turning 32 before the season starts.  Obviously this means Tucker is gone.  Not so horrible of a contract to debilitate the Cubs but I would have looked elsewhere.  Regardless, I truly hope Getz is trying to trade for Matt Shaw right now.

Trade what exactly 

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3 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said:

I think it’s more likely Cubs keep him in semi-regular bench role or trade Hoerner and open up 2B for him.

I’m not sure I buy that.  They love Hoerner and look how quickly they were to make Shaw a bench player.  Hoerner put up a 6.2 bWAR and they are never going to get back his worth in a trade.

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5 hours ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Whatever they can afford to give up.  The guy is just turning 24 in March and put up a 3.1 bWAR in his rookie season.

Vargas had a higher wRC+ than him last year and nearly the same fWAR.  I get the prospect pedigree, but let’s not pretend this kid is some sure fire star because of his 2025 season.  Given the players that we currently have, acquiring a RH hitting infielder with baggage who won’t come cheap seems like the worst move we could possibly make.

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6 hours ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Boston has to do something now right? Not a single MLB FA signed so far. If Philly nabs Bichette, then...?

Boston media has been pretty positive about getting Bregman for 3 years but now they have to find a replacement.

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Per Keith Law’s article in The Athletic:

The Cubs now have one infielder too many, and they’re going to end up trading someone. The most obvious candidate is Shaw, whose rookie season was a disappointment at the plate thanks to some frequent mechanical changes and, according to people I’ve spoken to, resistance to help from the Cubs’ staff.

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10 hours ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Whatever they can afford to give up.  The guy is just turning 24 in March and put up a 3.1 bWAR in his rookie season.

1.5 fWAR.  Considering his sub .700 OPS, and filtering out the hype that accompanied him, the 1.5 is more believable.

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52 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

So the White Sox should do whatever it takes to obtain an obstinate rookie who bails on his team when it's go time?

I didn’t say that.  If the price is right however…  You don’t usually get to acquire another team’s top prospects unless they have some sort of warts.  I think he is interesting because he can play 2B and 3B and he could potentially be moved to the outfield.

Besides, wasn’t it our “star” CF’er who didn’t even know one of the coach’s names — Charlie Montoyo?  Vargas moping around for half a season.  You act like the Sox roster is a bastion of amazing team players.  I thought only Schriffen truly believed that.

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