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JohnnieDrama34
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As much as I had hoped they could be contenders this year, I'm not holding my breath unless they add Mike Trout. Ha.
The team clearly isnt "bad" and I could even argue its closer to contention than many think. The only problem is the missing link is an elite middle of the order power hitter and those just don't grow on trees or become available. Abreu and Frazier are very solid 4/5 hitters on contending teams, but im not sold on them being a 3/4 or even 2/3 in the order.
So the question I ask myself as I look at their roster that has quite a bit of talent on great, team friendly deals is how much would Chris Sale, Jose Abreu, Jose Quintana, Todd Frazier, David Robertson fetch on an extreme SELLERS market at the deadline?
Sale is under club control for another 3 years after 2016 and is a top 10 pitcher who is also a lefty.
Jose Quintana is under club control for another 4 years(!) after 2016 and only owed $40 million(!) or so.
Jose Abreu is under contract another 3 years after 2016 at $11.5 million per,
Todd Frazier is a free agent after 2017 but is once pace for 35 HR and gold glove defense at 3B.
David Robertson is signed for 2 more years after 2016 and is still a top 10 closer.
I think Sale could bring in a top 10, 2 top 50, and a top 100 prospect, Quintana could bring in a top 25, a top 50, and a top 100 prospect, Abreu could bring in a top 25 and top 50 prospect 2, Frazier could bring in 2 top 50 prospects, and Robertson could bring in 2 top 100.
equaling:
1 top 10
2 top 25
6 top 50
3 top 100
That could equal 12 highly rated prospects that could make the White Sox rebuild happen overnight.
The team clearly isnt "bad" and I could even argue its closer to contention than many think. The only problem is the missing link is an elite middle of the order power hitter and those just don't grow on trees or become available. Abreu and Frazier are very solid 4/5 hitters on contending teams, but im not sold on them being a 3/4 or even 2/3 in the order.
So the question I ask myself as I look at their roster that has quite a bit of talent on great, team friendly deals is how much would Chris Sale, Jose Abreu, Jose Quintana, Todd Frazier, David Robertson fetch on an extreme SELLERS market at the deadline?
Sale is under club control for another 3 years after 2016 and is a top 10 pitcher who is also a lefty.
Jose Quintana is under club control for another 4 years(!) after 2016 and only owed $40 million(!) or so.
Jose Abreu is under contract another 3 years after 2016 at $11.5 million per,
Todd Frazier is a free agent after 2017 but is once pace for 35 HR and gold glove defense at 3B.
David Robertson is signed for 2 more years after 2016 and is still a top 10 closer.
I think Sale could bring in a top 10, 2 top 50, and a top 100 prospect, Quintana could bring in a top 25, a top 50, and a top 100 prospect, Abreu could bring in a top 25 and top 50 prospect 2, Frazier could bring in 2 top 50 prospects, and Robertson could bring in 2 top 100.
equaling:
1 top 10
2 top 25
6 top 50
3 top 100
That could equal 12 highly rated prospects that could make the White Sox rebuild happen overnight.