JZsportswhiz
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I would say it's fair to say the Sale/Sox relationship is strained. He has been very critical of the team this season. Over the way they handled the LaRoche situation, about wanting to contend, and then the whole jersey fiasco. Sale is one of the most valuable assets in all of baseball, and let's face it, the Sox don't have a lot of talent coming up. They need to reload. Sale has 3 years left on his deal I believe, the Sox won't be in the playoffs the next 3 years.brett05 said:The weakness of the Sale/Sox relationship is serverly overblown by folks that hate the White Sox and/or want Sale on the cheap. Won't be happening. No one will give what it would take or have what it would take. The Cubs have no pitching to offer so they are out. The Red Sox or Dodgers or perhaps the Yankees could make an offer, but I doubt they are willing to pay. The value for Sale and Q is always high. Not likely to change either.
The Cubs still have some pieces for sure in the minors, but not at the level to land the quality TOR guys like Sale, Q, Fernandez, etc. They'd have to include guys from the 25 which they aren't likely to be doing IMO.
Sale wouldn't work now for the Cubs anyways. The value of the players they would have to give up (Probably ask for Russell or Soler/Baez,a pitcher, and prospects) would be way higher than the value of adding Sale to what is already the best rotation in baseball.