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With the season over and trades able to be executed, speculation has turned to the long-term future of LHP Garrett Crochet, who remains the big trade chip for the White Sox. According to reports, the Mets have been linked to a possible acquisition of Crochet in order to replace some of the starting pitching that is set to leave Queens in the off-season (the Mets have extended qualifying offers to RHP Luis Severino and LHP Sean Manaea - the latter is almost certain to reject the qualifying offer and become a free agent).
Crochet is entering his second year of arbitration and is expected to command a salary of under $3 million for 2025, which might prove attractive to the Mets as they look to prioritise spending in other areas (including in a chase for OF Juan Soto).
However, the White Sox are sure to drive a hard bargain for their emerging ace, and are looking to acquire multiple position player prospects for Crochet.
Crochet is entering his second year of arbitration and is expected to command a salary of under $3 million for 2025, which might prove attractive to the Mets as they look to prioritise spending in other areas (including in a chase for OF Juan Soto).
However, the White Sox are sure to drive a hard bargain for their emerging ace, and are looking to acquire multiple position player prospects for Crochet.
White Sox reveal what they’re seeking in potential blockbuster Garrett Crochet trade as Mets show interest
The White Sox are making it easy for their trade partners.
nypost.com