The Chicago White Sox are preparing for a new season with a new manager in Will Venable as pitchers and catchers report to camp on Wednesday.
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3 storylines for the Chicago White Sox entering spring training, including Luis Robert Jr. trade watch
What will Will Venable’s 1st camp look like? Will Luis Robert Jr. be traded? Which prospects will shine? Those are just 3 of the storylines for the Chicago White Sox heading into spring training.
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Fay Vincent, MLB commissioner during three years of turmoil, dies at 86
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