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What might prevent the White Sox from adding some pre-Nick Madrigal help at second base

It's no secret that Nick Madrigal is expected to be the White Sox starting second baseman for the majority of the 2020 season and the foreseeable future beyond.

The team spent the No. 4 pick in the 2018 draft on a guy who was considered the best all-around player in college baseball for a reason, and their confidence in him has been shared by evaluators around the game. He's currently ranked as the No. 40 prospect in baseball with rave reviews for his uncanny inability to strikeout and his exceptional defensive abilities at second base.

But it's not sounding likely that Madrigal will land on the White Sox roster when the season begins March 26.