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Eaton thinks White Sox can rebound in 2017
- Updated: September 28, 2016
CHICAGO — The direction of the White Sox moving into the 2017 season, in terms of rebuild or replenish, might not be known for a few months, let alone a few weeks.
But count leadoff man and right fielder Adam Eaton as one player who believes this group could turn things around next season if the same basic core is kept together.
“There is a lot of talent here. There are a lot of good baseball players in here,” Eaton said. “It’s not the year we thought. And I think with that exact quote, ‘It’s not the year that we thought,’ if we brought the guys back, we might have the year we thought we would have.
“Again, the talent is great in here. The camaraderie is great in here. It’s tough to say whether people will be leaving or whether additions will be added. I’m sure moves will be made. In the game of baseball, there’s never an offseason that’s quiet, I feel like.
“Whatever [general manager] …