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Paul Sullivan: It's time for Carlos Rodon to step to the top of the White Sox rotation

GLENDALE, Ariz. - The White Sox have not announced Carlos Rodon as their Opening-Day starter, though really there is no other option.

Rodon not only pitched well enough last year in his comeback from shoulder surgery to merit the honor, but also has tenure in the Sox rotation, having been there since 2015.

Amazingly, the only teammates who've been in a Sox uniform longer are Nate Jones and Leury Garcia.

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