The media reception to this deal has been decidedly cold, and the C- sentiment grade reflects a near-unanimous critical consensus from beat writers and analysts alike. Chicago surrendered Lenyn Sosa — a prospect with genuine infield upside — and received Jordan Rich, an outfielder with minimal name recognition and what reporters are characterizing as organizational filler value. Five separate headlines framed this as a deadline stumble, with the dominant narrative centering on poor asset management from a front office that should be stockpiling tradeable talent, not dealing it away for depth pieces. Fans have been equally vocal in their frustration, questioning why a rebuilding club would move a player with emerging trade value for someone projected to begin at Double-A with a long-shot path to the majors. Until the White Sox can demonstrate a coherent return on transactions like this one, the public perception of their roster-building process will remain skeptical at best.
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