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			<title>What to watch for in 2012</title>
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			<description>Here is the thing that I am most looking forward to in the AL Central:   with Ozzie now roaming South Beach, new White Sox manager Robin Ventura ...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">Here is the thing that I am most looking forward to in the AL Central:   with Ozzie now roaming South Beach, new White Sox manager Robin Ventura  will be on my watch list.  No, I don't think the Sox will be a factor in  the division race.  I am waiting for the first bench clearing brawl  between the Sox and Twins.  Nothing would be more epic than to see the  Baby Jesus having said coach in a headlock giving him noogies out on the  mound.  Ok, it probably won't happen, but I can sure hope.<br />
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Now for my predictions for the division.....as if anyone cares what I think.<br />
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1.  Detroit Tigers - replaced a very good Victor Martinez with an even  better Prince Fielder to an otherwise unchanged team from last years  Division winning roster.<br />
2.  Kansas City Royals - eventually all of this young offensive talent will be joined by at least average pitching.<br />
3.  Minnesota Twins - the losses of Cuddy and Kubel won't be noticed  after the team breaks camp.  Willingham will make people forget about  Cuddy.<br />
4.  Cleveland Indians - Fat Fausto became skinny Fausto and then  remembered who he really was, glorified AA lineup with soft tossing  lefties = no chance<br />
5.  Chicago White Sox - here's a gimmick for Sox fans - Trek for Three  (hundred), come on Adam, you can get there.  300 k's in one season would  be the greatest thing ever.<br />
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Tune in next time for more arm-chair expert analysis.</blockquote>


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