Former Cubs top prospect is hanging by a thread, looking lost at Triple-A
Briefly

The article discusses the perception shift regarding Eloy Jiménez following his trade from the Chicago Cubs to the White Sox in 2017. Initially viewed as a significant loss, Jiménez's struggles with injuries and performance have led fans to reconsider the Cubs' decision. Despite Jiménez’s promising early seasons with the White Sox, he has only managed to play 100 games in two seasons throughout his career. His recent trade to the Orioles and poor performance in Triple-A further complicate the narrative surrounding the 2017 trade, revealing broader issues with the White Sox's player development.
Eloy Jiménez has only played in 100 games in a season twice over the course of his 6 seasons at the Major League level.
Jiménez's decline was part of a larger issue the White Sox had with their contention window, highlighting their core players' lack of development.
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