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Paul Sullivan: Eloy Jimenez's debut is uneventful, but he brings White Sox fans hope as the rebuild crawls along

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - White Sox fans have been known to toss around a few four-letter words over the years when things aren't going their way.

And since their last postseason appearance in 2008, almost nothing has gone the Sox's way.

But now the only four-letter word that matters is "Eloy," for the man anointed as savior of the rebuild before playing his first major league game.

Eloy Jimenez made his debut Thursday in the Sox's 5-3 loss to the Royals in

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