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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Source tells me Melky Cabrera agrees to three year deal with WhSox pending physical .</p>— Bruce Levine (@MLBBruceLevine) <a href="

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>. <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBBruceLevine">@MLBBruceLevine</a> says White Sox agreed to a 3-yr deal w Melky Cabrera pending physical. Was best remaining FA OF (& best fit for Os needs)</p>— Dan Connolly (@danconnollysun) <a href="

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The White Sox have reportedly signed Melky Cabrera to a 3-year deal, pending a physical. <a href="http://t.co/o3HK3elrJd">http://t.co/o3HK3elrJd</a> <a href="http://t.co/Cp6hAJRaiM">pic.twitter.com/Cp6hAJRaiM</a></p>— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) <a href="

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I still think Rios is the fit. Injury plagued season which could be upside this year, needed speed, hits lefties fairly well and fits into our budget on a 1 year deal. A much better option than Gomes or Morse who are are riskier plays with less of a chance for a solid year.

Just pay for a FA instead of using a trade chip to get a Marlon Byrd for 1 year.

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I still think Rios is the fit. Injury plagued season which could be upside this year, needed speed, hits lefties fairly well and fits into our budget on a 1 year deal. A much better option than Gomes or Morse who are are riskier plays with less of a chance for a solid year.

Just pay for a FA instead of using a trade chip to get a Marlon Byrd for 1 year.

I think they could add Rios and Morse.

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DD and Buck (whether they really mean it or not) have said over and over they feel they have better in house options then what's out there. The only move they seem in on is Delmon Young. And they can't even get that done. Aoki doesn't do much for me. I'd be good with Rios. Rasmus will almost certainly be a Mariner or Ranger now. But hey, it's only December.

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