Everything must go.

The Chicago White Sox have already been responsible for making five trades since the All-Star Break and general manager Rick Hahn may not be finished.

Left-hander Derek Holland is drawing interest leading up to Monday's trade deadline, according to a source of MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, who also reports Melky Cabrera isn't attracting suitors.

Feinsand does speculate that Cabrera could be traded in August after the non-waiver deadline because of his salary, which is the remainder of $15 million.

Hahn has already managed to build one of baseball's best farm systems by trading Chris Sale, Adam Eaton, Jose Quintana, and Todd Frazier, among others, in the past year.

The 30-year-old Holland doesn't exactly have sparkling numbers (5.12 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, 9.8 H/9), but has still made 19 starts and logged 102 innings for the last place White Sox.

Holland is also a former 16-game winner and is making an affordable $6 million this season.

Over the course of his nine-year career, Holland owns a 67-59 record with a 4.42 ERA and 1.34 WHIP across 198 appearances, 177 of which have been starts.