Is Eric Wagaman the Next Big Fantasy Sleeper or Just Another Bust? 

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The 2024 MLB season is winding down, and the drama is heating up, especially for teams like the Chicago White Sox and the Los Angeles Angels. With the White Sox tied for the modern record of 120 losses, it's hard not to wonder about the implications for the franchise moving forward. Are we witnessing the birth of a new era of rebuilding, or is this just a blip on the radar for a team that has seen better days?

On the flip side, the Angels are making headlines with their decision to remove former first-round pick Jordyn Adams from the 40-man roster, alongside Eric Wagaman. This raises some interesting questions about the future of these players. Are the Angels making a mistake by letting go of young talent too soon? Or is it a necessary step to clear space for more promising prospects?

Wagaman's recent struggles, including a rough outing with three errors, have sparked discussions about the challenges rookies face in the big leagues. Should teams be more patient with their young players, allowing them to learn from their mistakes, or is it time to cut ties when performance doesn't meet expectations?

As we look ahead to the offseason, what bold predictions do you have for the Angels and White Sox? Will the White Sox make significant changes to their roster, or will they stick with their current core? And for the Angels, who should they target in free agency to turn things around?

Let's dive into these topics and share our insights! What are your thoughts on the future of these teams and the players involved?

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