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Paul Sullivan: Bright lights of the White Sox rebuild could use some reinforcements

CHICAGO - The White Sox's brief excursion to New York turned out to be a fine weekend for the rebuild.

Eloy Jimenez smacked his first two major league home runs in one game, Tim Anderson continued to lead the majors in batting average while hitting a grand slam, and Carlos Rodon looked like his old self, leading the Sox to a series victory at Yankee Stadium.

It's moments like those that make the long wait worthwhile. It's what the rebuild is all about.

"Yeah, I mean, they

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