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Eloy Jimenez went from the North Side to the South Side of Chicago in 2017 when the Cubs sent him to the White Sox in the Jose Quintana trade.

The slugging outfielder ascended as high as Double-A and posted a .956 OPS there. He then raked in the Dominican Winter League, where he posted a 1.120 OPS and .368 average in 19 games.

Jimenez is likely on track for more MiLB seasoning. He could accelerate his development, however, as White Sox general manager Rick Hahn explained, per Steve Greenberg of the Chicago Sun-Times.

"If, at age 21, he spends the entire year in [Class AA] and performs close to the level that he performed at for the three weeks he was there [in 2017], that's a really, really good developmental year," Hahn said. "Now, the good ones have a way of sort of changing your timeline on that, and it's not going to shock me if, at some point over the course of the summer, that Eloy forces our hand a little bit."