The 2019 season is over, and the White Sox — who have been focusing on the future for quite some time now — are faced with an important offseason, one that could set up a 2020 campaign with hopes of playoff contention.
With the postseason in swing and a little bit still before the hot stove starts cooking, let’s take a position-by-position look at where the White Sox stand, what they’re looking to accomplish this winter and what we expect to see in 2020 and beyond.
We’re moving on to left field.
What happened in 2019
After all the service-time talk, Eloy Jimenez made his debut with the big league team on Opening Day, the product of a multi-year contract the White Sox worked out with him during spring training.