What happened: In an interview with MLB Network and Sage USAmerica, Chicago White Sox EVP and general manager Chris Getz said the club could be buyers at the upcoming MLB trade deadline, calling it "a possibility." The remark comes as the front office weighs its direction for the back half of the 2026 season. Getz stopped short of committing to any specific move.
Why it matters: A buying posture would mark a notable shift for a White Sox organization that has spent recent years in a deep rebuild and stripping payroll. Any signal that Getz sees the roster as close enough to add talent — rather than continue selling — reshapes how rival executives approach Chicago at the deadline. It also raises the stakes on the team's play over the next several weeks, which will determine whether the comment becomes action.
What to watch: Watch where the White Sox sit in the standings as the deadline nears, since their record will dictate whether Getz's openness translates into actual acquisitions. Any reporting tying Chicago to specific targets would confirm the buying lean.