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Poll: Should The White Sox Trade A Young Catcher?

By Nick Deeds | November 20, 2025 at 4:04pm CDT

While they improved on their historically bad 2024 season this past year, the 2025 White Sox were still among the league’s bottom-feeders with little end in sight to the rebuild that GM Chris Getz is undertaking. The problem for Chicago is that they’re running out of notable pieces to dangle in trades if they hope to accelerate that rebuild. Andrew Benintendi has the capacity to be a decent corner bat, but he’s overpaid and could be difficult to move without eating almost all of his salary. Luis Robert Jr. has long been on the trade block, but the White Sox have never been able to extract the value they’re looking for.

That dearth of quality trade pieces could lead the Sox to look for more unorthodox trade candidates on their roster. For all of the team’s faults, Chicago does have one area of legitimate depth on its roster: young catching talent. Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel both turned in solid rookie seasons after entering the 2025 season as consensus top-100 prospects in the sport, and both players are controlled through the end of the 2031 season. Six full seasons of team control on a player who has already proved capable of hitting big league pitching from the toughest defensive position on the diamond is arguably one of the most attractive tradable assets in the entire game.

There’s also the current market conditions to consider. The free agent market is headlined by J.T. Realmuto but he’s expected to return to the Phillies. Even if he doesn’t, he’s about to turn 35 and some clubs would certainly prefer to find a younger franchise catcher like those currently on the White Sox. Apart from Realmuto, guys like Victor Caratini and Danny Jansen are the top guys available. Ryan Jeffers might be on the trade block but it’s not entirely confirmed that the Twins are going to continue the selloff they began at the deadline.

That could make it easy to dream on what sort of elite return the White Sox could get if they were willing to trade either Teel or Quero, both of whom they’ve received interest on. For a team with a need in the starting rotation, multiple holes in the lineup, and plenty of room to improve in the bullpen, a trade return with a number of players could help patch holes and quicken the team’s return to contention in an AL Central division that appeared a bit more vulnerable than expected by the end of the year. Teel or Quero would also not necessarily need to be replaced if traded given the presence of Korey Lee on the 40-man roster, though Lee’s track record in the majors is mixed at best.

An offer that included a controllable starter and help for the lineup could be hard to turn down, but Getz has indicated that he isn’t especially inclined to deal either Teel or Quero at this point. That’s understandable, given that the team has no reason to rush into a trade. Keeping both Teel and Quero in the fold would allow them to better evaluate which of the two is better suited to be a franchise cornerstone behind the plate and, if both players excel, wouldn’t substantially decrease their value on the market. Any loss in team control could be made up for or perhaps even exceeded by the value created by the youngster proving themselves more solidly at the big league level.

What’s more, waiting to trade could mean that the players acquired would be under control longer when the White Sox are earnestly trying to contend again. Acquiring a player with three years of team control in 2026 would likely only mean one or two years in the organization while its competitive, but acquiring a player with the same amount of control remaining a year or two from now could mean having that player’s services for a much larger portion of the team’s competitive window. Waiting would also allow the White Sox to better evaluate the rest of the talent in their system and more accurately identify which needs should be prioritized.

Of course, there’s risks in waiting as well. Injury or underperformance could diminish either player’s value. Given the inconsistencies that even high-end young catchers often face early in their time as big leaguers, the possibility of such a decline cannot be ignored. Perhaps future offseasons will have more catching talent available in free agency and/or trades.

Even if Teel and Quero both remain productive and command strong markets a year or two from now, there are drawbacks to waiting. For one, the clocks on the team’s existing young players are already ticking. Any time spent waiting out the market is time that acquired players and prospects won’t be able to spend alongside young up-and-comers like Shane Smith, Colson Montgomery, and whichever catcher does remain in Chicago long-term. Another concern would be that those players and prospects themselves may not yet be fully established at the big league level, and any additional development time necessary might be better done while the White Sox are still rebuilding rather than when they’re already trying to compete.

How do MLBTR readers think the White Sox should handle their catching surplus? Should the team be open to moving one of their top catching talents, or should they hold onto both players and continue evaluating them in 2026? Have your say in the poll below:

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  1. kgcubs

    1 hour ago

    Aloha folks, as a Cub fan, I really wanted Teel in his draft class. WSox did well getting him in their trade with Boston. He’s a complete player at, imho, the hardest position in the game. They should hold onto him for now, as he matures and grows in the league, his value will go up too. Mahalo

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  2. Chisox378

    1 hour ago

    Move teel to the outfield and rotate at ctcher as well.keep both. They both put up good at bats and are young. It would be silly to trade them. Sign zArraez

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    • hiflew

      60 mins ago

      Much worse to move either of them unless you want the next MJ Melendez or Henry Davis on your team.

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    • Aiden Awe

      57 mins ago

      Teel could move to corner outfield but for now leave him at catcher.

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  3. ASTROS27!

    1 hour ago

    If White Sox trade anyone of them, I would label their GM’s stupid.

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  4. pohle

    1 hour ago

    young catchers might be as volatile as relievers, and for that reason if they can find a deal that fills multiple holes long-term i could see it happening.

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    • ohyeadam

      1 hour ago

      See, Rutschman, Adley

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      • mostlytoasty

        56 mins ago

        Or the pirates, who might have had a poll on the same situation a year ago when they thought they had three or four guys that could go there and it ended up being a total disaster

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  5. James Midway

    1 hour ago

    I’m not sure what the point would be to trade either of them.

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    • hiflew

      1 hour ago

      To improve your team by using a surplus at one position to address a need at another.

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      • James Midway

        44 mins ago

        But are they at the point where that one move would really make a huge difference?

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      • Mondesi’s Cannon

        40 mins ago

        WSox have a LOT of needs lol…

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        • Aiden Awe

          34 mins ago

          Mainly LF and CF, ppl tend to forgo that they have a surplus amount of pitching arms in the lab. I checked their depth chart which is ♾️.

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  6. ohyeadam

    1 hour ago

    Varsho/Moreno trade was a win/win imo. White Sox have a LOT of holes to fill. No sense in holding onto both unless they’ve got a huge offseason planned

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    • Aiden Awe

      20 mins ago

      They have a surplus to ♾️ amount of pitching arms, so I would aim to upgrade the OF if they choose to trade one of them.

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      • Aiden Awe

        19 mins ago

        Edit: their biggest black hole from a talent standpoint is LF/CF.

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  7. hiflew

    1 hour ago

    Of course they should trade one now. Neither one is going to reach their ceiling if they are sharing the position. Look at what happened in Pittsburgh when they didn’t choose between Henry Davis, Joey Bart, and Endy Rodriguez. Now they have three former top prospects that no one really wants. The Royals made the same error with MJ Melendez. Catchers are prized because they are catchers. If you change their position, their bats rarely stand out and they get lost in the shuffle.

    Backup catchers are useful, but VERY cheap on the open market. There is never a good reason to use a top prospect as a backup when there is value in trading him.

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  8. cwsOverhaul

    56 mins ago

    Teel is the best/most important position player in their rebuild. Makes zero sense to trade him.
    Quero is decent, yet way more expendable…but only if they can get a promising OF that is pretty much ready now. More of a youth need for need trade that don’t often occur.

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  9. Aaron Sapoznik

    54 mins ago

    I voted for Chris Getz to hold on to both of their top young catchers. That said, if some team with young and controllable pitching/outfield depth wants to overpay for either then Getz should be all ears.

    If that scenario doesn’t present itself, Getz should consider dealing young backup Korey Lee who also offers intriguing upside with his power and strong arm. Lee won’t fetch nearly as much as Kyle Teel or Edgar Quero but could be a solid add-in to a deal involving either Andrew Benintendi or Luis Robert Jr.

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    • Acoss1331

      47 mins ago

      Yup, Lee would be the only one that should be traded by Getz for outfield or pitching.

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  10. sss847

    54 mins ago

    if the catching market is as barren as this article describes, korey lee will also be overvalued in the trade market. if anyone, that’s the pre-arb catcher that should be moved.

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  11. Oppo nacho

    53 mins ago

    Anyone else been having issues with the website today, the app seems fine but the site has been crashing and weird

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    • Acoss1331

      48 mins ago

      The mobile version crashes on me quite often. I have to use the desktop version at work most of the time.

      Reply
      • Oppo nacho

        5 mins ago

        Yeah I usually prefer the desktop version but it hasn’t let me see my notifications in two day and now it won’t load at all

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  12. compassrose

    51 mins ago

    They also have 3 LHPers in AAA. They were supposed to be called up last year. I wanted Seattle to go after one of them. Think we need a LHPer in our rotation. 2 would be better. Anderson has a chance to break camp with the big club.

    That is why we need to trade Castillo. Save the money and make room. Even if he isn’t ready out of camp we have Hancock and Evans. Hancock needs to figure out why he has those bad games then really good ones. Pitching shouldn’t be a problem if our guys stay healthy. One of you guys that follow WS need to pipe up and tell us how close the 3 are. At least 1 should get a good return if they are ready. I think Cintje needs to be moved to the BP. Unless he can be dominate in AA AAA.

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  13. B Thomas

    48 mins ago

    The issue with keeping Teel is his representation. Boras corp. he will never stay in Chicago after 31. I get it he is a fantastic young catcher but his value goes way way down in most cities

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  14. King Floch

    43 mins ago

    I thought Teel also played OF and his BBREF page does indeed show that he played some coming up through the minors (and 1 MLB inning there in 2025), but the article doesn’t mention that as an option for accommodating both Teel and Quero in the same lineup.

    Should I take that to mean the Teel OF experiment was a failure?

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    • Aiden Awe

      33 mins ago

      He played 1 inning in LF this year but in September they should of let him play in the OF in every other game to test out his athleticism.

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  15. carausda

    28 mins ago

    Nah

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  16. JorgeFabregas

    21 mins ago

    Impossible to answer in the abstract. What are they getting in return? Hypothetically any team should trade any player if the return is more valuable to them. Should they seek out a trade like a losing team does with a pending free agent at the trade deadline? No.

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  17. Louie and Nellie

    21 mins ago

    If the Pale Hose are a viable franchise keep both. Move Teel to 1st or Quero to 3rd and have Lee as the backup catcher.

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  18. Gunnar Henderson Bowman 1st

    14 mins ago

    Do not trade Teel, listen on Quero.

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  19. steelerbravenation

    2 seconds ago

    Quero, Doval & Gil to the Marlins
    Alcantara to the. Yankees
    Spencer Jones to the White Sox
    3 team trade

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