The White Sox signing of RHP Jonathan Cannon earns a C CVI, reflecting a middling move that neither excites nor disappoints. Cannon profiles as a back-of-the-rotation starter with decent stuff but limited upside, making this the type of depth acquisition that keeps organizations afloat without moving the needle significantly. While adding pitching depth is never a bad thing, especially for a team that needs reliable innings, Cannon's track record suggests he'll provide replacement-level production at best. The financial commitment appears reasonable for what amounts to organizational depth, but this isn't the type of signing that changes competitive trajectories. This represents competent roster management rather than a meaningful upgrade, earning its middling grade through sheer adequacy rather than any compelling upside.
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