White Sox general manager Ken Williams has to decide this offseason whether to trade starting pitchers John Danks and/or Gavin Floyd. Several major league sources have confirmed that Williams remains adamant about receiving high-ceiling major league talent in return for any deal involving his core players and hinted his rotation could get younger. Danks will get a healthy raise from his $6 million salary, but a rebound season in 2012 could making him destined for greater riches should he become a free agent in 2013. A National League scout that follows the White Sox closely said they should deal Floyd because his results haven't matched his potential. "He nibbles when he should be attacking," the scout said last week. However, the return on a Floyd trade might not be as great as for Danks.