The White Sox's signing of RHP Osvaldo Bido represents exactly the type of low-impact move you'd expect from a rebuilding organization scraping the bottom of the free agent barrel. This D+ CVI transaction barely registered a blip in the baseball world, with Bido's track record screaming "organizational filler" rather than meaningful MLB contributor. The right-hander's inability to establish himself as anything more than a replacement-level arm makes this signing feel more like roster maintenance than genuine roster improvement. While the financial commitment is presumably minimal, even low-stakes moves like this highlight how far the White Sox have fallen when waiver pickups of journeyman relievers constitute their winter activity. Bido will likely ping-pong between Triple-A and garbage-time appearances, serving as insurance depth that Chicago hopes they'll never actually need to rely upon.
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