Are trade winds blowing for WhiteSox?
For most of the past two seasons, La Russa took the brunt of the blame for a souped-up Sox team that managed only one playoff game win.
They also let Jose Abreu, a force in the middle of the lineup and in the clubhouse the past nine seasons, exit as a free agent and ultimately sign with the Astros. "A year ago, we're coming off a division championship, we're wildly prognosticated to win the division going away," Hahn told reporters earlier this week at the winter meetings."So a blockbuster or roster-shaking move was probably a little less on the agenda. This year, we have to be open-minded given the way we performed in 22.
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