The Chicago White Sox enter their most critical offseason in years as they try to transition into a top-tier team.
With that being the case, the only way the White Sox can turn a 2019 team that went 72-89 into a playoff contender next season is by being among the most active teams in baseball this offseason in what will be Rick Hahn’s most important one of his GM career to date.
The White Sox were involved in the first trade of the offseason on Thursday when they sent Welington Castillo and $250K in international money to the Texas Rangers for minor leaguer Jonah McReynolds as detailed by Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News.