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To buy or sell...

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1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

Look at the top 5 to 10 top prospects on this team and then ask yourself which ones, and how many of them you are willing to give up. That's going to give you the answer if you are buying or selling.

-If you aren't willing to give up guys in the top 5, you aren't getting a top bat or pitching.

-If you aren't willing to give up guys in the top 10, you aren't getting a starting position player, midrotation starter, or top reliever.

I'd rather sell Peters, Grichuk and a bullpen arm and get back a back end top 100 type. 2/3 the AL is going to think they are in it. It's going to be a seller's market and there's no real reason we have to pretend we're a 90 win club with a few additions. This is from all available data a 78 win club (I mean good job just getting to that point already) that for the first 1/3 of the season played like an 88 win club. No shame in that, but lets not fool ourselves.

The best mid or late summer news this team can give its fanbase is not a big trade, but a Mune extension.

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  • chitownsportsfan
    chitownsportsfan

    No rush to do anything imo. Just enjoy the ride.

  • Peters has played gold glove defense. Offensively he has hit close to .300 and many of those hits have been in clutch situations. Vargas is hitting clutch bombs and hits all the while playing gold gl

  • CaliSoxFanViaSWside
    CaliSoxFanViaSWside

    Got a good month + before you even should be thinking about it. And it's all without Murakami. They're not buying . This team still has a lot of roster churn in it .They've had too many injuries and

I have an idiotic idea.

Tatsuya Imai has an opt-out after this year. He seems to hate Houston. Could we get something going here with Mune and Rikku? Doubt it would take much at this point.

1 hour ago, Timmy U said:

I could see dealing Carlson for pitching. He’s currently out with a broken thumb though, so no idea of his value. Not giving up Braden, Bonemer, McDougal or Hagen, so… I guess I am not geeked to go all in.

Very few top 100 prospects have been dealt the last couple of trade deadlines, so unless we’re going after someone akin to Skubal, I don’t think any of those guys would be in scope. Candidly, I’d also prefer hanging onto Carlson a bit longer and let him build up some value. I think we’d be selling low on him. I still think we could add some pitching by trading prospects below the guys you referenced. That being said, we’d some some guys to rebound a bit and a few others to get healthy.

On 6/2/2026 at 6:16 AM, Falstaff said:

I could see being a buyer for solid bullpen help. Would a team like the Giants be interested in trading a bullpen arm for a White Sox prospect?

Sox should use their own BP prospects.

Ben Peoples should be called up. But it's his walk rate that's keeping him down. 5.8 BB per 9 and 11.2 K

WHIP is still good though at 1.180 because he only gives up 4.9 hits per 9. 0.3 HR per 9. He turned 25 May 1st.

Garrett Schoenle is 28 and he's put up 2 good seasons in a row at Birmingham last year and Charlotte this year.

2026 : 1.86 ERA , 1.190 WHIP 19.1 IP, 15 H, 17 K, 8 BB, 1HR . Maybe the Sox don't think his stuff is good enough .

They just got Rule 5 draftee Peyton Pallette back from the Guardians. Had a good April but lost the strike zone and in May so they dumped him.

He's pitched in 3 games for Charlotte without giving up a run

3.1 IP, 1 H, 4 K, 3 BB.

It's always about command with pitchers.

If they can call up Tyler Schweitzer they can call up Peoples or Schoenle. Pallette too but never called him up last year and didn't protect him in the Rule 5 so they didn't mind losing him.

1 hour ago, Nokona said:

I have an idiotic idea.

Tatsuya Imai has an opt-out after this year. He seems to hate Houston. Could we get something going here with Mune and Rikku? Doubt it would take much at this point.

He's also got an opt out after next season too ,but the way he's pitching I doubt he could get more anywhere else even if he hates Houston.

Signed for 3 yrs $54M but if he pitches 100innings this year he goes up to $21M in 2027 and 2028 . He's currently at 34.1 IP.

Houston would probably love it if he opted out but they will probably just see if he can pitch better the rest of the year after he makes some adjustments and gets used to MLB.

Imai has had trouble adjusting to the pitch clock and the difference in ball texture leading to lack of command.

You try to get Houston to kick in $25 million but then they'd want a prospect.

Taking on the whole salary isn't likely.

Hagen Smith and Jeral Perez for Rutschman makes absolutely no sense, yet yahoo sports has an entire speculative article about it.

Well for Baltimore it's definitely more logical.

Buying an increasingly expensive post hype arb guy with just 2 1/2 years of control....when Teel is returning?

Adley as a DH after his last 2-3 years?

Yuck.

https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/white-sox-orioles-trade-adley-163610910.html

"Hagen Smith is the Orioles white whale. Their rotation is severely lacking, again, and they need top-end talent. Smith can be just that, as he's a top-50 prospect per MLB Pipeline who has a 60-grade fastball and slider. Smith was selected fifth overall in the 2024 MLB Draft and has already made his way to Triple-A. He's expected to make his big-league debut later this season on the south side, assuming he isn't traded. The Orioles can add to their rotation for the short and long-term, while clearing room for Basallo, a former top-10 prospect in baseball himself."

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3 hours ago, chitownsportsfan said:

I'd rather sell Peters, Grichuk and a bullpen arm and get back a back end top 100 type. 2/3 the AL is going to think they are in it. It's going to be a seller's market and there's no real reason we have to pretend we're a 90 win club with a few additions. This is from all available data a 78 win club (I mean good job just getting to that point already) that for the first 1/3 of the season played like an 88 win club. No shame in that, but lets not fool ourselves.

The best mid or late summer news this team can give its fanbase is not a big trade, but a Mune extension.

No way. We are 1.5 games behind Cleveland. And the beauty of it is there isn't rally any over performance. Within reason, we need to go for it.

1 hour ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Sox should use their own BP prospects.

Ben Peoples should be called up. But it's his walk rate that's keeping him down. 5.8 BB per 9 and 11.2 K

WHIP is still good though at 1.180 because he only gives up 4.9 hits per 9. 0.3 HR per 9. He turned 25 May 1st.

Garrett Schoenle is 28 and he's put up 2 good seasons in a row at Birmingham last year and Charlotte this year.

2026 : 1.86 ERA , 1.190 WHIP 19.1 IP, 15 H, 17 K, 8 BB, 1HR . Maybe the Sox don't think his stuff is good enough .

They just got Rule 5 draftee Peyton Pallette back from the Guardians. Had a good April but lost the strike zone and in May so they dumped him.

He's pitched in 3 games for Charlotte without giving up a run

3.1 IP, 1 H, 4 K, 3 BB.

It's always about command with pitchers.

If they can call up Tyler Schweitzer they can call up Peoples or Schoenle. Pallette too but never called him up last year and didn't protect him in the Rule 5 so they didn't mind losing him.

The Sox have a massive roster squeeze coming, which makes even 40 man roster spots precious. Right now, we have seven players on the 60 day IL. Of those guys, Teel and hopefully three pitchers (Thorpe, Bush, & Berroa) are back before the end of the season. Additionally, Braden Montgomery & Hagen Smith likely require spots at some point. That’s six guys who will eventually need to go to open up roster spots. There is definitely some fat on the 40 man that can be DFA’d with minimal pain, but adding more guys you don’t want to eventually lose control of only adds more complexity to the problem.

Prospects I could see moved at the deadline:

  • Bergolla, SS/2B

  • Shelton, 2B/3B

  • Mogollon, 2B

  • Lodise, SS

  • Smith, CA

  • LaCombe, RHP

  • Davis, LHP

  • George, RHP

  • Adams, RHP

I think some combo of these guys could get you some short-term pitching help at the deadline. My guess is to land a controllable mid-rotation starter would require dipping into the McDougal, Carlson, & Fauske tier, which I’d really like to avoid if at all possible.

5 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Prospects I could see moved at the deadline:

  • Bergolla, SS/2B

  • Shelton, 2B/3B

  • Mogollon, 2B

  • Lodise, SS

  • Smith, CA

  • LaCombe, RHP

  • Davis, LHP

  • George, RHP

  • Adams, RHP

I think some combo of these guys could get you some short-term pitching help at the deadline. My guess is to land a controllable mid-rotation starter would require dipping into the McDougal, Carlson, & Fauske tier, which I’d really like to avoid if at all possible.

Does Mason Adams really have more value to other teams than the Sox?

If you replaced Sandlin/Fedde with Hagen and Schultz....you still have hardly any depth, and what are the odds both those young guys would make it from some point in June through September?

Schultz will hit his season total of 84 innings from last year pretty quickly.

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