Chicago White Sox consider Ryan Jeffers amid trade speculation
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 2:32 AM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
The Chicago White Sox have emerged as a possible destination for Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers. With the Twins struggling at 31-39 and projected to be sellers at the trade deadline, Jeffers, who is currently on the injured list, could be available. Despite being sidelined, Jeffers was performing well prior to his injury, hitting.295 with a.949 OPS. The White Sox, surprising contenders in the American League Central, might pursue a trade to bolster their roster as they aim for a playoff spot, marking a turnaround from their struggles in recent seasons. Interdivision trades can be complex, but this deal could benefit both teams if pursued.
- •Chicago White Sox considering a trade for Ryan Jeffers.
- •Minnesota Twins 31-39, likely to sell at trade deadline.
- •Jeffers on injured list but had strong performance before injury.
- •White Sox aiming for playoffs after three straight losing seasons.
- •Interdivision trades typically involve challenges.
- 2:32 AMYahoo Sports — Chicago White Sox Named Potential Landing Spot for Minnesota Twins Star
"The Twins have decisions to make before the MLB trade deadline.
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