March 3rd, 2010 •
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Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Fantasy, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Teams • Tagged as Aaron Laffey, Armando Galarraga, Brian Bannister, Brian Duensing, Carl Pavano, Carlos Carrasco, Daniel Hudson, David Huff, Dontrelle Willis, Fausto Carmona, Francisco Liriano, Freddy Garcia, Gavin Floyd, Gil Meche, Jake Peavy, Jake Westbrook, James Pohlad, Jeremy Bonderman, Jeremy Sowers, John Danks, Justin Masterson, Justin Verlander, kenny williams, Kevin Slowey, Kyle Davies, Luke Hochevar, Manny Acta, Mark Buehrle, Max Scherzer, Nate Robertson, Nick Blackburn, Rick Porcello, Robinson Tejeda, Ron Gardenhire, Scott Baker, Zack Greinke
The American League Central Division has always been an enigma. There never seems to be a dominant team that can run away with the division title. The Twins put together a consistent product but they aren’t guaranteed to win every year like the Yankees. The Royals are trying to keep their heads above water and [...]
January 5th, 2010 •
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Chicago White Sox • Tagged as Aaron Poreda, Adam Russell, Brandon Allen, Brent Morel, Brian Anderson, Buddy Bell, Clayton Richard, Clevelan Santeliz, Daniel Hudson, David Holmberg, Dayan Viciedo, Dexter Carter, Gordon Beckham, Jared Mitchell, Jordan Danks, Josh Fields, kenny williams, Lance Broadway, Miguel Gonzalez, Trayce Thompson, Tyler Flowers
The development of talent has been a struggle for the Chicago White Sox for a while now. The selection of Gordon Beckham in the eighth round of the 2008 draft was the first time in seventeen years the White Sox had a pick in the top 10. They had an overall average placement of 20th during that time frame. The overall success of the major league club during the 90′s and 00′s depleted the minor league system. However with the addition of Buddy Bell as the Director of Minor League Instruction the White Sox look to turn things around.