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Paul Sullivan: White Sox place a 6 year, $43 million bet on Eloy Jimenez

If you checked the White Sox's Twitter page Wednesday afternoon for the big Eloy Jimenez news out of Arizona, you might have seen a photo of a plate of sweet potato fries smothered in Hershey's syrup and Nutella.

No, that wasn't it, although nothing gets fans as excited for Opening Day at Sox Park as the thought of food, unless of course it's the thought of beer.

Scrolling up to the top of the @whitesox feed revealed a video of Michael Kopech hiking in the mountains and philosophizing about finding "true peace." A nice

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