
One quick hit about White Sox DH/OF Adam Dunn... which is one more quick hit than he seemed to have last year:
The key to the White Sox chances in the AL Central this year lie with Dunn. I have to believe his .159 batting average of last year was an abberation. He won't hit .300, but the Sox will take that along with the 38-40 homers per year he's used to generating (in other words, I don't think the ballpark played a huge role.)
I have to admit that I like the Tigers dominating the conversation in this division, and they'll likely run away with things. But I believe Chicago to be the second-best team in the division, and if Dunn returns to his old ways... combining him with the always-consistent Paul Konerko and other younger, rising stars... they may make the Central more of a challenge than a foregone conclusion.
I have to admit that I like the Tigers dominating the conversation in this division, and they'll likely run away with things. But I believe Chicago to be the second-best team in the division, and if Dunn returns to his old ways... combining him with the always-consistent Paul Konerko and other younger, rising stars... they may make the Central more of a challenge than a foregone conclusion.
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