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- By LaMond Pope

Alex Colome has been a reliable closer the last two seasons for the White Sox. Catcher James McCann has been one of the teamleader­s. Both are free agents this offseason. Will they return in 2021?

The ChicagoWhi­teSoxtied for second in the American League Central at 35-25andretur­ned to the playoffs for thefirst time since2008, losing in awild-cardseries to the Oakland Athletics. They’ll be aiming higher in 2021. “It’s perfectly reasonable to believe thatwe’ve opened our window,” general manager RickHahn saidMonday. The Sox are searching for anewmanage­r for a team filled with young talent. Right field, designated hitter and starting pitching are amongthe areas onthe offseason wish list. Here’s a look atwholikel­y will return in 2021 and who could be gone.

Pitchers

Aaron Bummer!!

Status: Signed through 2024 (teamoption­s for 2025 and 2026).

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Bummer was limited to nine regular-season appearance­s because of a left biceps strain. He’s oneof the top relievers on the team.

Zack Burdi

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? After battling various injuries earlier in his career, the Downers Grove native made eight relief appearance­s as a rookie in 2020. A first-round pick in 2016, Burdi has the potential to play a major role in the bullpen.

Dylan Cease

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Cease is one of the young core members of the rotation. He’ll look to improve his rates of 5.25walks and 1.85 home runs per nine innings, both of which were the highest in the American League.

Alex Colome

Status: Free agent.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? Colome has been among the league leaders in saves the last two seasons, which will lead to high demand on the market. The Sox could turn toBummerto close if Colome heads elsewhere.

Jimmy Cordero

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Cordero has shown the willingnes­s to be used out of the bullpen on consecutiv­e nights, a valuable trait. He ranked second in the AL with 30 relief appearance­s.

GarrettCro­chet!!

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? The 2020 first-round pick dazzled with fastball clocked at 100 mph. He was a reliever in 2020, but the long-term plan is forCrochet to start.

Dane Dunning

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? He gained valuable experience as a rookie as part of the rotation during the stretch run. Dunning should be in themix for the rotation.

Matt Foster

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? One of the rookies who performed well out of the bullpen, he also can be used as an opener, which he did twice in 2020.

Jace Fry

Status: Arbitratio­n-eligible.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? The Sox will need left-handed help out of the bullpen, especially if Bummer becomes the closer.

Lucas Giolito

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? He followedhi­s breakout 2019 with another strong season, solidifyin­g his position as staff ace. He has developed into one of the top starters in the American League.

Gio Gonzalez

Status: Team option for 2021.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? The Sox can retain Gonzalez for $7 million or buy him out for $500,000 but likely will look elsewhere for a veteran presence.

Codi Heuer

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? One of the standout rookies, Heuer did not allowa run in 18 of 21 relief outings. He will be one of the key setup relievers.

MichaelKop­ech

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? TheNo. 2 prospect in the organizati­on opted out of 2020 for what the team termed “personal reasons.” Has the potential to be a top-line starter.

DallasKeuc­hel!!

Status: Signed through 2022 (team option for 2023).

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Keuchel excelled in his first season with the Sox, finishing second in theALinERA­at 1.99. He joins Giolito at the top of the rotation.

Jimmy Lambert

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Lambertloo­ks to return after missingmos­t of2020 because of a right forearm strain. He could add depth to the bullpen.

Reynaldo Lopez

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Lopez provides rotation depth. When he’s on, as was the case in late-season starts against the Twins and Indians, he can be an effective starter. But he’ll have to overcome inconsiste­ncies that have plagued him the last two seasons.

Evan Marshall

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Marshall has played a key role out of the bullpen for the last two seasons. He’s likely to continue to see time in the seventh and eighth innings.

CarlosRodo­n

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? Rodon spent a large part of the season on the injured list because of left shoulder soreness. It might be tough to find a role for him with the depth in the rotation.

JoseRuiz

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Like Cordero, Ruiz gives the Sox another right-hander out of the pen. He pitched with a tear in the meniscus in his right knee, Hahn said. The injury was repaired, and Ruiz should be without restrictio­ns by spring training.

Jonathan Stiever

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Stievermad­e two starts during the stretch run. He spent 2019 in Class A and gained valuable experience in 2020. He’s a piece for the future.

Catchers

Zack Collins

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? The 10th pick in the 2016 draft could play a larger role as a backup, along with Yermin Mercedes or Seby Zavala, if JamesMcCan­n heads elsewhere.

Yasmani Grandal

Status: Signed through 2023.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Grandal could be in line to catch almost every game if the Sox don’t re-signMcCann. He also could play first base when Jose Abreu needs a day of rest.

James McCann

Status: Free agent.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? McCannwill be one of the top catchers available in free agency. He’ll have the chance to be a team’s primary starter somewhere.

Infielders

Jose Abreu

Status: Signed through 2022.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Abreu is a leading AL MVP candidate after finishing first in the league in RBIs for the second consecutiv­e season. He’s a dependable force in the middle of the lineup.

Tim Anderson

Status: Signed through 2022 (team options for 2023 and 2024).

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Theshortst­opwas intheALMVP­conversati­on for much of the season and finished second in the league with a .322 average a year after winning the major-league batting title. Anderson gives the entire offense a spark.

Edwin Encarnacio­n

Status: Team option for 2021.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? The Sox hold a $12 million option for 2021, which does not include a buyout. Encarnacio­n didn’t quite give the production the team had hoped at DH, slashing .161/.251/.387 with 10 home runs and 19 RBIs.

Leury Garcia

Status: Team option for 2021.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Garcia provides depth with his versatilit­y to play in the infield and outfield.

Nick Madrigal

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Madrigalwa­s a tough out during his rookie season, particular­ly with two strikes. He’s a key member of the team’s young core.

Danny Mendick

Status: Under team control.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Mendick was instrument­al when Madrigal was out with a separated shoulder early in the season. He can aid the middle infield in a backup role.

Yoan Moncada

Status: Signed through 2024 (team option for 2025).

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? One of the team’s most talented players, Moncada struggled in 2020, hitting only .225. He admitted in September that he struggled to regain strength and energy after testing positive forCOVID-19.

Yolmer Sanchez

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? Sanchez had a limited role after rejoining the Sox in late August. With Garcia andMendick as backups, it’s tough to see a role for Sanchez off the bench.

Outfielder­s

Jarrod Dyson

Status: Free agent.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? WithAdamEn­gel and Leury Garcia in the mix, the Sox have outfield depth off the bench.

AdamEngel

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Engel is a solid contributo­r and a defensive specialist. He might receivemor­e playing time depending on howeveryth­ing shakes out in right field.

Eloy Jimenez

Status: Signed through 2024 (teamoption­s for 2025 and 2026).

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Jimenezbui­ltona successful rookie seasonandi­s a threat in the middle of the lineup. He’s one of the Sox’s core young players.

Nomar Mazara

Status: Arbitratio­n eligible.

Will he return in 2021? No.

Why? The Sox acquired Mazara in a trade for a power boost in right field. But the left-handed hitter had only one home run in 2020. The Sox will be searching for an upgrade at the position.

LuisRobert

Status: Signed through 2025 (team options for 2026 and 2027).

Will he return in 2021? Yes.

Why? Robert showcased his star potential during his rookie season. He’s a big part of the team’s future.

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