The Chicago White Sox haven’t done a whole lot this offseason, but what they have done is pretty significant.
The team signed veteran right-hander Mike Clevinger to a one-year, $12 million deal back in November.
In addition to the Clevinger signing, the White Sox inked outfielder Andrew Benintendi to a five-year, $75 million contract to bolster their offense.
The team had a disappointing 2022 season, but looks prepared to bounce back in 2023.
Still, fans are hoping for some more activity as spring training nears.
On Twitter, one fan listed a group of free agents that could still potentially help the White Sox should they decide to make another move.
Remaining free agents:
Outfielders: Adam Duvall, Robbie Grossman, Tommy Pham, Kevin Pillar, Tyler Naquin
2nd Basemen: Tommy La Stella, Rougned Odor, Josh Harrison, Donovan Solano
2nd base is kind of bare but there is no reason why the Sox can’t upgrade their 4th outfielder.
— Mike (@ChiSoxFanMike) January 17, 2023
The White Sox failed to follow up a successful 2021, as they finished just .500 last year.
A few notable names on the list of free agents remaining are Tommy Pham, Tyler Naquin, Adam Duvall, and Tommy La Stella.
As this fan pointed out, there are potential avenues the team could explore if they want to add a fourth outfielder.
Naquin, Pham, and Duvall each have power that could benefit the team’s lineup and could also serve as options at the designated hitter position.
But Kevin Pillar and Robbie Grossman could also be options.
The White Sox could potentially use a little more power in their lineup after they lost Jose Abreu to the defending World Series champion Houston Astros.
Some of the remaining options on the market could give them a slight boost as they look to rebound from a difficult season and improve for 2023.
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