Eloy Jimenez, traded from the Chicago Cubs to the Chicago White Sox in 2017, experienced a rapid decline following a promising start. After a solid rookie season in 2018 and a Silver Slugger Award in 2020, Jimenez struggled to maintain consistent playing time and production. He signed a minor-league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays but was ultimately released after failing to impress in Triple-A with a .397 slugging percentage. His career trajectory appears uncertain as he aims to find a new opportunity in baseball.
Eloy Jimenez's decline has been marked by disappointing performance after a promising start, showing a troubling lack of power and production throughout his time in the minor leagues.
Jimenez slashed .278/.335/.397 in 167 plate appearances with the Bulls, with a sub-.400 slugging percentage from a player once lauded as a top power-hitting prospect.
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