The White Sox have made a strategic move, trading third baseman Bryan Ramos to the Orioles in exchange for cash considerations. This decision, first reported by MLB insider Francys Romero, has sparked curiosity among fans and analysts alike. But here's where it gets interesting: Ramos, a 23-year-old Cuban player, was once ranked as highly as No. 3 in the farm system. However, his recent struggles in the minors, including offensive challenges and a logjam in the infield, have limited his Major League opportunities. With third baseman Miguel Vargas and first baseman Munetaka Murakami securing their positions, a trade seemed like the best option for Ramos. This deal marks the second trade of the day, following a significant trade with the Red Sox. White Sox GM Chris Getz hinted at more moves to come, and this transaction is a testament to the team's ongoing efforts to rebuild and strengthen their farm system.