With the signing of Liam Hendriks, the White Sox have fortified their bullpen with the best reliever on the market (and arguably in all MLB), likely ensuring no late-inning falloff from Alex Colomé’s excellent, two-year stint as their closer.
The Hendriks signing is the capstone of a White Sox offseason that has been unusually fast-paced compared to the rest of the league, with roughly two-thirds of free agents still available with a month to go before pitchers and catchers are scheduled to report for spring training. With three significant additions thus far, let’s take a look at what remains and who are viable targets (barring a surprise spending spree).