It was just an off-hand comment Phil Sullivan of the Chicago made in his March 8th article addressing the White Sox outfield: “Jimenez (Eloy), Luis Robert and Micker Adolfo are the outfield of the future, with fellow prospect Blake Rutherford also in the mix. But it could be a couple of years before we see them all together.”
That’s a vision and a pretty pleasing one at that. Assuming they all continue developing the raw skills we’ve seen to date, that is a whopper of an outfield. The vision helps calm fears and uncertainty of a legitimate talent framework that could contribute at the highest levels, something most fans consider an essential tenant of a contending team – not to mention a championship-caliber one.