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Paul Sullivan: What to do with Luis Robert is one of the White Sox's biggest offseason decisions

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - While the White Sox seem poised to make some noise this winter, one of the more important decisions they'll have to make before Opening Day is whether to go north with top prospect Luis Robert.

If this seems like a rerun, that's because it is.

Last offseason, when they made a failed bid to sign megabucks free agent Manny Machado, the Sox also faced the big decision of whether to start the season with top prospect Eloy Jimenez on the major league roster or wait a few weeks to call him up

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