The article adds that Ottavino might be a tough fit for the Red Sox while the Rockies might not be willing to blow through the $100-million threshold they set last season for their bullpen. If the White Sox could grab a reliever like Ottavino they would instantly improve their staff. There are a gaggle of minor-league prospects ready to break the big-league roster, but Ottavino would be one hell of a grab. If you haven't already seen Ottavino pitch, I'll just leave this here for you. https://twitter.com/PitchingNinja/status/1071010582332100608"As one of the top relievers on the market, the 33-year-old Ottavino should have no shortage of clubs inquiring about his services, though the asking price on top-end bullpen arms could prove prohibitive for some clubs. To this point, Jeurys Familia(three years, $30MM), Joe Kelly (three years, $25MM) and Andrew Miller(two years, $25MM) are among the relievers MLBTR ranked in Ottavino’s tier of free agency to have cashed in quite nicely. Given his 2.43 ERA, 2.74 FIP, 2.82 SIERA and 13.0 K/9 mark, Ottavino figures to have a fairly high ask, as well. The interest from each of the three teams listed by Morosi has been previously reported, and there are some issues with some of the fits."







