The White Sox front office could argue that their free agent pursuits this past offseason were carried out with intention, but the dollar figures didn’t suggest ambition.
Their biggest outlays were for a yeoman innings-eater who sometimes doesn’t break 90 mph and a glove-first infielder who doesn’t play shortstop, and between injury and underperformance, neither have produced to expectations.
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