Along with this post, Tim Dierkes is holding a live White Sox-centric chat on Wednesday at 11am central time. to ask a question in advance, participate in the live event, and read the transcript afterward. New White Sox GM Chris Getz will have to be a miracle worker to turn this 61-win team into a 2024 contender, as the team severely lacks both talent and depth. Guaranteed Contracts , 3B: $29MM through 2024. Includes $25MM club option ($5MM buyout) for 2025 , DH: $16MM through 2024. Includes $16.5MM club option for 2025 ($3MM buyout) and $18.5MM club option for 2026 ($3MM buyout) Luis Robert, CF: $29.5MM through 2025. Includes $20MM club option for 2026 ($2MM buyout) and $20MM club option for 2027 ($2MM buyout) , LF: $64MM through 2027 , RP: $6.75MM through 2024. Includes $7.25MM club option with 2025 ($1.25MM buyout) and $7.5MM club option for 2026 ($1.25MM buyout) Option Decisions , RP: $15MM club option with a $15MM buyout. If declined, buyout is paid in 10 annual installments of $1.5M from 2024-33 , SS: $14MM club option with a $1MM buyout , SP: $12MM mutual option with a $4MM buyout 2024 commitments: $84.5MM Total future commitments: $165.25MM Arbitration-Eligible Players (service time in parantheses; salary projections via Matt Swartz) (4.098): $900K (4.089): $8.8MM (4.041): $3.6MM (4.010): $1.7MM (3.093): $740K (3.071): $1.7MM (3.028): $900K (3.000): $3.7MM Non-tender candidates: Frazier, Thompson, Foster, Tou saint Free Agents , , , If I had brought somebody in from the outside, just to repeat, it would have taken a year. I couldve brought Branch Rickey back, and it wouldve taken him a year to evaluate the organization. So even though I had a list of outside people who I felt could do the job, I also had a list of one among the inside people who I felt could do the job as well as anybody I was going to interview. I didnt have to interview these people, because I knew them all. And I knew that they were qualified but what I did know is that I had somebody inside who could start right away making things happen, and thats the reason why Chris was selected. Thats White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, about a month ago in introducing new GM Chris Getz. The ever-loyal Reinsdorf had fired team president Kenny Williams and GM Rick Hahn about a week prior. Williams had become GM in 2001, moving above that position when Hahn became GM in 2012. That quote from Reinsdorf tells you all you need to know about the GM hiring proce s that led to Getz. Getzs include Brian Bannister, Josh Barfield, and Gene Watson. Getz spent seven seasons as an MLB player, mostly for the White Sox and Royals, before taking on a player development role with Kansas City. He then spent seven seasons in charge of minor league operations and player development for the White Sox, picking up an a sistant GM title along the way. To be frank, its not clear what specific skills or succe ses made Getz qualified to be the GM of the White Sox in Reinsdorfs eyes. Negatives include the , and a generally poor record of White Sox minor leaguers meeting or exceeding expectations. Getz kicked off his tenure by committing to manager Pedro Grifol for next year, despite the clubs ma sively disappointing 61-101 record and several examples of clubhouse problems. Reliever , for example, no rules or guidelines to follow, later by . From ownership to GM to manager, there is little to inspire confidence in the quick White Sox resurgence of which Reinsdorf spoke. However, we are mainly here to discu s how Getz might addre s the teams many shortcomings in his first offseason. Reinsdorf said, We want to get better as fast as we po sibly can, so well take him at his word even though the Sox would need a lot to compete in 2024. This post also takes under consideration that the White Sox have never paid the competitive balance tax, have never committed more than $75MM to a player, and have never paid a player $20MM per year. Most of the teams current catching depth was added by Hahn in a three-day span in late July, as a trade brought from the Astros and was the key return in shipping and to the Angels. MLB catchers averaged a 90 wRC+ this year as hitters, and neither the defensively-minded Lee nor the bat-first Quero seems capable of that in 2024. A veteran backstop in the / mold would make sense here. Andrew Vaughn, 26 in April, was used at first base this year after being previously miscast as a corner outfielder based on the teams needs. But the bar for offense is higher at first base, and Vaughns wRC+ dropped from 113 to 103 this year. A replacement level first baseman is hardly a win for the club, but the other holes seem more pre sing so Vaughns job is likely secure. In particular, the White Sox dont have much going on in the middle infield for 2024. They ran through Elvis Andrus, , , and at second base this year. The result was some of the worst production in baseball at the position. Prospect , who spent most of the year at Double-A, reached the majors this year and will be an option. could represent an affordable veteran free agent pickup, though for a team that seems oddly obse sed with the Royals, may be tempting to the front office. On the trade market, , , or could be available. Top prospect had his season debut delayed until mid-June with oblique and back injuries but acquitted himself well at High-A and Double-A. His likely MLB debut next year will be a bright spot for White Sox fans, and hopefully hell have shortstop locked up for the foreseeable future. The White Sox hold a $14MM club option with a $1MM buyout on longtime shortstop Lenny Dykstra Jersey Tim Anderson. Anderson to play some second base, and could serve as a bridge to Montgomery next year. But given an abysmal 60 wRC+ this year, a lengthy injury history, and a complicated legacy, Anderson does not make sense at his option price. The loyal-to-a-fault White Sox could bring him back at a lower rate, but moving on entirely might be helpful in rebooting the clubhouse. A shortstop-capable addition such as could be helpful in keeping the seat warm for Montgomery and adding middle infield depth. With Hahn having shipped off to the Marlins, Yoan Moncada remains the primary option at third base for the White Sox. Moncada, 29 in May, offered a glimmer of promise with a 125 wRC+ over the final two months, though that included striking out a third of the time. Theres too much money owed to Moncada to trade him in anything other than a bad contract swap. If Getz is able to find a way out of Moncadas contract via trade, he could turn to free agency to fill the void. If isnt in the teams price range, perhaps could be. Perhaps more likely, the Sox will look to promote prospect early in the season after a solid year at Double-A. Eloy Jimenez had one of his healthiest seasons in a years, but also slipped to a 105 wRC+ mostly out of the DH spot. Getz hasnt said much to indicate his offseason plans, but his mention of has led some to speculate that Jimenez could be on the trading block. With DH being a relatively easy spot to fill, trading Jimenez for pitching could help with the teams threadbare rotation. Jimenez will turn 27 in November and has club options for 2025 and 26, and perhaps Getz can find a club enticed by his solid Statcast marks and 2020/2022 levels of offense. Left field is a bit like first base for the White Sox: its hard to be happy with Andrew Benintendis replacement-level work out there this year, but the team has bigger fish to fry. Benintendi, signed through 2027, dropped to a career-worst 87 wRC+ at the plate and also alarmingly struggled defensively. Theres not much to do here beyond putting in offseason work for a hopeful bounceback. Center fielder Luis Robert is the best reason to watch the 2024 White Sox. The 26-year-old managed to stay healthy this year with 145 games played, putting up 38 home runs and a 128 wRC+ with strong center field defense. Roberts 5-WAR potential was finally realized in 2023, and the Sox have him under control through 2027. Right field, on the other hand, continues to befuddle the White Sox. The team mostly turned to and this year, to disastrous results. Despite coming off a down year, a free agent like might require topping the largest contract in White Sox history (currently Benintendis $75MM). Even a bargain bin or Chicago return for would be an upgrade over what the Sox had in 23. Given the way Merrifields defensive homes match up with the clubs biggest needs at second base and right field and the teams attraction toward Royals connections, is there any way this match doesnt happen? Weve established that the White Sox have four major holes position-wise, even if we pencil in their mostly-questionable incumbents. You might already be covering your eyes, but we have to talk about the rotation. Dylan Cease offered up roughly similar strikeout, walk, and groundball rates as last year, but his ERA ballooned from 2.20 to 4.58. Hot take: itll land between those figures next year. The bigger question is whether Cease should be traded with two years of control remaining, which most teams would be taking a hard look at given the lack of talent on hand. But again, Reinsdorf says hes seeking a quick turnaround (thats why he didnt interview any GM candidates other than Getz), in which case the team pretty much has to keep Cease. Michael Kopech struggled as a starter this season, moving to the bullpen for a few September outings before succumbing to knee surgery. Grifol has Kopech will be viewed as a starter next year. Once Kopech recovers from surgery (a 6-8 week timeline), new hire Brian Bannister on turning his career around. Presumably pitching coach Ethan Katz will be involved as well. Former prospect Touki Tou saint picked up 15 starts for the White Sox this year, but he displayed the control problems so prevalent in their rotation. made 11 starts, most of which went poorly after a nice three-start run. Lance Lynn and Lucas Giolito were traded, while Mike Clevinger is set for free agency. Clevinger, 33 in December, will likely seek a two-year deal after posting a 3.77 ERA in 24 starts. Clevingers subpar strikeout and groundball rates dont support that ERA, but its po sible the White Sox bring him back. The White Sox should add at least three credible starters this winter if theyre looking to contend in 2024. A suming the White Sox will not play at the top of the market means ruling out , , , and . , , and are potentially out of their price range as well. Aside from Clevinger, free agents such as , , , and seem po sible here. The club could also take on injury or bounceback cases like , , , , or . Guaranteed Rate Field is not viewed as a pitchers park, so the Sox may have to pay extra to land any somewhat-desirable free agent. Its a bit early to predict the trade market, as few if any teams both hold quality starting pitching and have committed to rebuilding for 2024. Starting pitchers were rarely traded last offseason, beyond . Getz knows the farm system well (a key reason he was hired), so its safe to a sume hes got internal candidates for the 2024 rotation. The White Sox do not have any major Double or Triple-A succe ses knocking on the door for next years rotation, however. One sleeper could be former first rounder , who is is currently healthy after mi sing most of the season due to April 2022 Tommy John surgery and a subsequent shoulder strain. The White Sox have an interesting decision to make in the bullpen. When Hahn devised Liam Hendrikss odd club option for 2024 $15MM with a $15MM buyout the pitcher being out for the season was the only po sible reason. If the option is declined, that $15MM is paid out in 10 annual installments from 2024-33. Financially, thats preferable to picking it up paying it out throughout 2024 for a guy who wont pitch next season due to recent Tommy John surgery. So barring a fresh contract with the White Sox, Hendriks is likely to become a free agent. He seems likely to land a two-year deal with an eye on 2025, so both parties will have to decide whether to pursue that. The White Sox shed most of their veteran relievers in midseason trades, and holdover Bryan Shaw is a free agent. In terms of relievers the Sox used in high-leverage situations this year, theyre mostly left with Aaron Bummer and . Bummer, who posted a 6.79 ERA, is under contract through next year. Santos showed promise, and Crochet will be in the bullpen if hes not used as a starter. One of Hahns faults as GM was using too much of his limited budget on the bullpen, but Getz should probably add veteran relief help this winter. Under the previous regime, the Sox went especially big on the David Robertson (2014-15 offseason) and Hendriks (2020-21) contracts. But with so many needs to fill, it seems unlikely the team springs for a record deal. The club could otherwise consider bringing back, or explore the remainder of the top of the market for , , or . Aside from those players, we dont see too many relievers getting three-plus years. At the least, a competent 2024 White Sox team would seem to need a catcher, second baseman, right fielder, three starting pitchers, and multiple relievers. Theyd need Robert to stay healthy again and most of the other holdovers to improve upon 2023. As daunting as that sounds, the White Sox could reasonably add around $75MM in 2024 money without increasing their payroll. If Getz is given that level of spending power, hell at least have the chance to remake the team in his image over the winter. Starling Marte Jersey
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