White Sox finally have answers to a problem that has loomed for 15 years
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have faced significant challenges in finding a reliable right fielder since the retirement of Jermaine Dye in 2009, leading to 10 different Opening Day starters. This instability has paralleled their overall decline, with only two playoff appearances since 2009. Despite unsuccessful attempts to fill the position, there's newfound hope with Braden Montgomery, a promising prospect showing outstanding performance in High-A ball, suggesting potential for future stability in right field.
"Ever since Jermaine Dye retired in 2009, the White Sox have had 10 different Opening Day starters in right field, struggling to find a consistent option."
"Despite the chaos in right field being a key issue, it is not the only reason for the team's lack of playoff appearances since 2009."
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