The returns from the Garrett Crochet trade — Kyle Teel, Braden Montgomery, Chase Meidroth, Wikelman González — are all tracking decently well. Additionally, they represent the White Sox securing an infusion of offense into their system that was difficult to pry away in the Dylan Cease and Erick Fedde trade talks, at least until Miguel Vargas made a host of adjustments.
Because prospect hitters with true everyday potential are rare, the Sox farm system is still light on them. Sine the major league roster — all apologies to Adrian Houser and eight of the best starts of his life — doesn’t have a Crochet-level trade chip, Getz is banking on getting bats in this year’s draft.
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