The Chicago White Sox are supposedly going to trade away a number of their players before the trade deadline. Despite their awful record, they sneakily retain plenty of talent. They have some guys who would do well in other environments and contribute to winning on a different team.
The White Sox have said they want to be sellers as the trade deadline nears, so some of these guys might be gone by the time August rolls around. One player in particular who could be considered a trade piece when it’s all said and done is Gavin Sheets , who has slowly been increasing his trade value throughout the season and surely has some eyes on him. Other teams have to be taking a look at this budding star and believe he would make a difference on their team.
While the White Sox may end up deciding to keep the future All-Star, the trade offers they receive for him might be too good to resist. A team that needs a quality big bat with a player that can play the outfield or first base, or act as the designated hitter, will set their sights on Sheets. Gavin Sheets Increasing His Trade Value for White Sox Through the White Sox’s third game with the Boston Red Sox, Sheets has a batting average of .
235 and a slugging percentage of .417. He has been to the plate a total of 220 times and has recorded 44 hits.
Sheets has garnered 14 doubles, one triple, and six home runs to go along with his 23 RBI. He has struck out 38 times and is not known as a base stealer. Gavin Sheets leaves the yard in GRAND.