Who — and when — will the very busy White Sox look to trade next?
If the White Sox had their druthers, they probably would trade every veteran they could, immediately if not sooner.
Their front office never has been shy, neither when buying nor selling. With both the Chris Sale and Adam Eaton trades, they were typically aggressive, bold and decisive.
Here’s the thing, though: The market will dictate the White Sox’s next set of moves. Their plan, according to major-league sources, is the same as it was with Sale and Eaton: They will trade anyone, but only if they get their price.
Maybe that happens this offseason with certain players — Jose Quintana? David Robertson? — But maybe not.
If the White Sox hold Quintana, they can trade him at the non-waiver deadline or even next offseason, when he still will be under three years of control at a total cost of $29.35 million.-foxsports.com
Their front office never has been shy, neither when buying nor selling. With both the Chris Sale and Adam Eaton trades, they were typically aggressive, bold and decisive.
Here’s the thing, though: The market will dictate the White Sox’s next set of moves. Their plan, according to major-league sources, is the same as it was with Sale and Eaton: They will trade anyone, but only if they get their price.
Maybe that happens this offseason with certain players — Jose Quintana? David Robertson? — But maybe not.
If the White Sox hold Quintana, they can trade him at the non-waiver deadline or even next offseason, when he still will be under three years of control at a total cost of $29.35 million.-foxsports.com

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