White Sox reroute Jacob Gonzalez to boost draft pool, with depth on the line

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Chicago traded Jacob Gonzalez (and Brandon Eisert) to Pittsburgh for the 34th overall pick in the 2026 draft and lefty reliever Jaden Woods, swelling the White Sox’ draft pool to a league-high figure and signaling an all-in draft strategy. The move injects upside and flexibility for future selections but comes with depth risk, since Gonzalez had become a useful depth option and Charlotte’s immediate bench options are thinner. The Pirates plan to deploy Gonzalez at short, while Chicago weighs how many futures it’s willing to sacrifice for a chance at multiple impact players via the draft.
- White Sox trade Jacob Gonzalez to Pittsburgh to boost draft ammo, but at risk to their depth Sox Machine
- Pirates trade Draft pick to White Sox in deal for infield, bullpen help MLB.com
- Pirates acquire Jacob Gonzalez, Brandon Eisert from White Sox for No. 34 pick, prospect The New York Times
- White Sox Trade Jacob Gonzalez, Brandon Eisert To Pirates MLB Trade Rumors
- The Pirates acquire infielder Jacob Gonzalez, lefty reliever Brandon Eisert from the Chicago White Sox Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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