This would be a phenomenal decision by the White Sox as Yoan Moncada is an up and coming star in MLB and is destined to only get more expensive going forward.
Moncada, 24, is set to make slightly more than the league minimum in 2020, but after this season, the third baseman will enter his first year of arbitration where his salary will go up significantly.
In 2019, the switch-hitter had a .315/.367/.548 slash line with 25 home runs and 79 RBI to give himself an elite 141 wRC+ and 5.7 fWAR.
Another strong season like that would lead to a potentially record-breaking first-year salary in arbitration for Moncada, which would only make his 2022 and 2023 salaries more expensive.