The trade market for Chicago White Sox ace Garrett Crochet is heating up, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi.
"Based on what I've been hearing today, the Crochet trade is getting closer," Morosi said on Sunday. "It's now increasingly possible that he'll be moved [at the Winter Meetings]."
Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com previously reported that the New York Yankees are believed to be in on Crochet and the Boston Red Sox are "just on the periphery" of trade talks. The Cincinnati Reds are also viewed as a "real threat" to land the starter.
Morosi also listed the Chicago Cubs as a "viable candidate" to acquire Crochet on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, USA Today's Bob Nightengale revealed on Nov. 25 that the Philadelphia Phillies held "extensive" negotiations with the White Sox regarding the lefty and have dangled third baseman Alec Bohm and outfield prospect Justin Crawford in discussions.
Crochet is coming off a career year with the White Sox, thriving after he transitioned from the bullpen to a starting role.
In 32 appearances, the 25-year-old finished with a 3.58 ERA and 1.068 WHIP while amassing 209 strikeouts compared to just 33 walks in 146.0 innings of work. He received his first All-Star nod for his efforts.
If Crochet were to be acquired by the Yankees, he'd immediately form one of the best starting pitching duos in the majors alongside Gerrit Cole.
The Red Sox have been searching for help on the mound throughout the offseason, as they reportedly attempted to land Shane Bieber in free agency before he re-signed with the Cleveland Guardians. If Boston landed Crochet, he'd immediately move to the top of the team's rotation.
As the White Sox attempt to bounce back from a dismal 41-121 season and build toward the future, they should be able to receive a hefty trade package by moving their lone All-Star in 2024.
It appears as though a deal could be agreed upon soon.
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