Cost, Age
Because of his drop off in both usage and production the past two seasons, there is no reason to believe that Pederson would be expensive for a team to sign. And again, with him being still just 25-years-old, he would fit in nicely with the White Sox young core of players.Depth
If Pederson were to come to the White Sox, manager Ricky Renteria would have a variety of options to play with. He could stick Pederson in left field, put Delmonico at DH, and then put Yolmer Sanchez at third base. He could also put Pederson in center field, and keep Adam Engel as a defensive replacement option in late-game situations. Finally, he could put Pederson at DH, keep the outfield as is, and use either Yolmer Sanchez or Tyler Saladino at third base. The effect of bringing in Pederson would have a ripple effect throughout the entire lineup.Change In Scenery
Playing in L.A. probably puts a lot of pressure on almost every athlete. Especially a team with a history as storied as the Dodgers. If Pederson came to the White Sox, he could play much looser and with a younger core that he can relate to. There is virtually no pressure for the White Sox to be good next season anyways. Pederson could use the year to adjust to his new surroundings, rediscover himself, and most importantly- have fun. This is the type of low-risk, high-reward move that could really push the White Sox in a positive direction. Again, we won't know anything more on the matter until the World Series ends and the Dodgers make up their mind on what to do with Pederson. Until then, it's at least a solid option to consider if he becomes available.Comments
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