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Even though they're not the most popular Major League Baseball team in their own city, the Chicago White Sox have been the most successful team in the Windy City over the past decade. They captured the World Series title in 2005, and then won the AL Central division again in 2008. Last season, they finished second in the division with a very respectable 88-74 record, but unfortunately it wasn't good enough to secure a Wild Card berth.
The White Sox play their home games on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, with the Chicago Cubs occupying the north end of the city. Their home ballpark, U.S. Cellular Field, seats over 40,000 fans, and is one of the most hitter-friendly parks in MLB. Guided by the animated and outspoken Ozzie Guillen, the White Sox play to their ballpark’s strength by employing power hitters such as Paul Konerko, Adam Dunn, Alex Rios, and Carlos Quentin. The pitching staff doesn't have a standout ace, but it's a deep and talented group that knows how to keep the ball on the ground, and the bullpen is expected to be lights-out. The 2011 MLB Season figures to be a wide-open race, and the Chicago White Sox are sure to a serious contender for the World Series title.
With a record of 88 wins and 74 losses, the Chicago White Sox finished the 2010 Major League Baseball season with the sixth best mark in the American League. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to beat out the Minnesota Twins for AL Central crown, keeping the White Sox out of the playoffs for the second straight season.
In adding perennial 40-home run threat Adam Dunn to the lineup as the designated hitter, the White Sox succeeding in bolstering their already potent offense. Featuring All Stars Paul Konerko, Alex Rios, and Alexei Ramirez, the team is hoping Carlos Quentin and Gordon Beckham can live up to expectations and help make the White Sox serious World Series contenders. The pitching staff should be up to the challenge, especially if Jake Peavy can return to form after two injury-marred campaigns.
American League Central
The American League Central division is perennially the most wide-open division in all of Major League Baseball (MLB). With no dominant, big-market team, the Minnesota Twins have captured the AL Central title two straight years, but both the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers, each of whom have reached the World Series in the past 10 years, won 80-plus games, and will present serious challenges to the Twins in 2011.
Despite losing closer Joe Nathan in Spring Training and slugging first baseman Justin Morneau to a mid-season concussion, the Twins completed their first season in Target Field with 94 wins and 68 losses, though they fell to the New York Yankees in the first round of the playoffs for second straight season. With Nathan and Morneau back and healthy, they're undoubtedly the favorites heading into the 2011 season. The Chicago White Sox won't make it easy, though, as they added home run machine Adam Dunn, who figures to reach 40 homers in the bandbox that is U.S. Cellular Field. The Detroit Tigers, who call Comerica Park home, are led by the pitching trio of Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, and Rick Porcello. They needed an upgrade on an offense, and they found that in the form of Victor Martinez, who figures to provide support to one baseball's best hitters, Miguel Cabrera. The Tigers will be searching for their first AL Central division title since 1987.
Bringing up the rear are the Cleveland Indians and Kansas City Royals. Neither team reached 70 wins in 2010, and though there's plenty of promising young talent on both rosters, it would be a stretch to predict either to contend for the AL Central crown in 2011. The Royals possess a strong offense, and a friendly home park in Kaufmann Stadium, while the Indians are hoping the healthy return of Grady Sizemore and Asdrubal Cabrera jump starts their moribund offense. Like with Royals, the pitching staff is a major work in progress, and they'll need to show immediate improvement if they hope to sell-out Progressive Field past the opening month of the season.
2011 American League
The 2011 Major League Baseball Season is underway, and as expected, the division races in the American League are proving to be incredibly tight and competitive. Generally regarded as the best division in MLB, the AL East is currently led by the New York Yankees, with the feisty Tampa Bay Rays in second. The biggest surprise is the Boston Red Sox, who got off to a 2-10 start, and are still fighting to get back to .500. Both the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles have been tougher than expected, proving that the AL East is indeed the best in baseball.
The AL Central is typically a wide-open division, and 2011 is no different. The Minnesota Twins have made the playoffs two consecutive years, but are in dead last this season, as the upstart Cleveland Indians find themselves in first place by nearly five games. Just as surprising have been the Kansas City Royals, who sit in second place in the division, while the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox remain in contention. Out west, the Los Angeles Angels have been powered by an elite pitching staff, and have surprised people by jumping into first place in the AL West division. Last year's American League pennant winner the Texas Rangers have been excellent again this season, and look like a true contender for a World Series title. Rounding out the division are the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners, both teams who have been better than originally expected.
May 2011 - American League Update
The Major League Baseball 2011 Season is more than a quarter of the way finished, and the playoff picture is beginning to take shape. In the American League, as everyone expected, the AL East division has been a Murderers Row for all five participants. The New York Yankees currently sit atop the division, with the Boston Red Sox, who began the season 2-11, sitting but a half game back. You can bet Yankees vs. Red Sox Tickets are going to yet again be the toughest MLB Ticket to come by this season. The Tampa Bay Rays have suffered a myriad of injuries, but still find themselves in third place in the division, only a game and a half behind the two behemoths in New York and Boston. The Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles, long considered afterthoughts in the AL East are each only 3.5 games out of the lead, and have been much improved in 2011.
Over in the AL West division, last year's AL pennant winners, the Texas Rangers, again are out in front of the pack. They've been great at home in The Ballpark at Arlington, but have struggled on the road, and have a record barely above .500. As a result, the Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners have been able to keep pace with the Rangers, while the Oakland Athletics are only three games out.
The biggest surprise of the 2011 MLB Season has been the Cleveland Indians, who possess baseball's best record at 30-17. They currently have a five-game lead in the AL Central division over the Detroit Tigers, with the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox both struggling to keep pace. The Minnesota Twins, long the team to beat in the AL Central division, have been beset by misfortune, and already find themselves 14.5 games out of first place.
AL Central June Update
The AL Central figures to be one of the closest division in all of Major League Baseball in 2011. The Cleveland Indians jumped out to a big lead over the first two months of the season, but their schedule was much tougher in June, and they've since relinquished the AL Central division lead to the Detroit Tigers. The Chicago White Sox sit a few games back, and once they get players like Adam Dunn, Gordon Beckham and Alex Rios on track, are sure to give the Indians and Tigers a run for the AL Central division title. The Minnesota Twins have suffered a plethora of injuries, but they had a double-digit win streak in June, and can never be counted totally counted out. The Kansas City Royals have an exciting young group of offensive players, but they are still a few years away from contending for a playoff spot.
AL Central July Update
The AL Central has one of the closest division races in all of Major League Baseball heading down the stretch. The Detroit Tigers have overtaken the Cleveland Indians, and currently hold a slight lead, while the Chicago White Sox are lingering a few games behind the Tribe. Not to be forgotten are the Minnesota Twins. The Twins had an awful start to the season, but have slowly climbed back into the AL Central race, and are poised to put pressure on the top three teams over the final two months. The Kansas City Royals, as they tend to do, are bringing up the rear in the division. Although, there is a different feeling around Kauffman Stadium this season, as many of the Royals prospects of the future have gotten their first taste of big league action in 2011, giving fans hope for the coming years. There’s no telling how the AL Central race will end up, but there’s no doubt it will come down to the very final weekend, like it almost always does.
Who is the all-time home run leader for the Chicago White Sox? Paul Konerko
The home stadium for the Chicago White Sox is? US Cellular Field, Chicago
Who is the Manager of the Chicago White Sox? Ozzie Guillén
What year were the Chicago White Sox established? 1894
What division are the Chicago White Sox a part of? AL Central Division
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