The Chicago White Sox are in position to add more this summer following the recent trade for James Shields.

Shields is owed $58 million over the next three seasons, but the San Diego Padres are picking up $27 million of that. The right-hander will be paid $5 million by Chicago this season and $11 million in 2017 and 2018, assuming he doesn't opt out.

The White Sox's payroll now sits at around $117 million for 2016. With Adam LaRoche's $13 million coming off of the books back in March after his abrupt retirement, the team is still under its projected payroll figure.

A left-handed bat and a left-handed set up man would be ideal additions for the White Sox.