February 26, 20197 yr Major League clubs value depth and versatility. Jose Rondon can play everywhere on the infield, and will even try his luck in the outfield this spring. Our Ken Sawilchik laid out the road Rondon must travel if he hopes to crack the White Sox in late March. Who do you think wins the positional battle at the back-end of the Sox' 25-man? Edited February 27, 20197 yr by Rankin
February 26, 20197 yr I am going with the bold prediction that Rondon takes the starting 2nd base job by the time Eloy is up. Moving Sanchez back to the super UTL role
February 26, 20197 yr Like rondon's power more, like Sanchez d more. Would rather, as ever, roll with Leury in CF.
February 26, 20197 yr 4 hours ago, cjgalloway said: I am going with the bold prediction that Rondon takes the starting 2nd base job by the time Eloy is up. Moving Sanchez back to the super UTL role 23 HR last year not so bad. Might be the vitamins.
February 27, 20197 yr Assuming no more major league additions, here is my shot at the OD roster: Catcher: Castillo 1B: Abreu 2B: Yolmer SS: Anderson 3B: Moncada LF: Palka CF: Engel RF: Jay DH: Alonso BN: Leury (out of options), Rondon (out of options), McCann Rotation: Rodon, Lopez, Nova, Giolito, Banuelos (out of options) Bullpen: Colome, Herrera, Jones, Fry, Frare, Covey, Hamilton, Minaya (out of options) DL: Santana
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