The key to the White Sox season lies in their offense. The team scored less than 4.5 runs per game last year and let two of their most productive hitters leave in free agency.
While their pitching looks very strong, they will need to be more productive to be considered a real contender. While there are some reasons to expect improved production, the offense could conceivably be worse if some things don't break in favor of the Sox.
We all know that we probably won't see this lineup often. Ozzie Guillen likes to use his bench and play the hot hand, and you never know exactly what he will do. Perhaps you saw this Tribune article from late last week suggesting that Mark Kotsay might bat third against righties and that Omar Vizquel could lead off against lefties.
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