An early look at 3 realistic free agent options to fill White Sox need at first base
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox are showing improvement, surpassing their previous season's win total with a month and a half left in the season. General Manager Chris Getz has indicated an openness to adding players in the offseason. The team needs a solution at first base and seeks to boost their home run total, which is currently in the league's bottom third. Free agent options, such as Josh Naylor, may provide the hitting power and consistency needed to enhance the team's competitiveness moving forward.
Josh Naylor, 29, Seattle Mariners, provides solid hitting ability and 20-25 homer power from the left side that the White Sox definitely need.
Naylor's OPS has exceeded .700 in every year of his career except the shortened 2020 season, indicating consistent production.
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