2010 record: 88-74
Biggest offseason acquisition: Adam Dunn, who hates the game of baseball so much he hits 40 home runs every year without fail.
Biggest offseason loss: Jake Peavey’s fleeting healthiness
What outrageous thing will Ozzie Guillen do this season?: To top previous incidents, it will have to involve farm animals.
Best name on 40-man roster: Jhonny Nunez, currently being sued by Jhonny Peralta for copyright infringement.
The That Guy’s on This Team? Award: Juan Pierre, who is apparently still considered employable.
Spring standout: Would you believe me if I told you Lastings Milledge? If not, why would you not believe me? I thought we were friends, bro.
Probable Opening Day starter: Mark Buehrle, who promises to get everyone back on the road in a lean 90 minutes.
Biggest question for 2011: How long can a team run counter to modern baseball thinking and still perform reasonably well?
Strengths: Lineup well suited to home ballpark, willingness to spend stupid money if needed
Weaknesses: Hawk Harrelson
Semi-serious assessment: The loss of Peavey (for however long that lasts) will hurt them, and after Buehrle the pitching staff is not fantastic. But they do have a pretty good bullpen, and a lineup that will hit many homers at their home ballpark (Dunn and Paul Konerko for starters). I would expect them, Detroit, and Minnesota to jockey for first place this summer.
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