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Chicago White Sox: 5 Potential Batting Orders for the South Siders in 2013

The Chicago White Sox have lineup questions that must be answered before the 2013 season begins. It will be up to second-year manager Robin Ventura to squeeze every ounce of offensive production out of the White Sox batting order.

It will not be an easy task.

See, a lot has changed for the White Sox offense since the end of the 2012 season.

MLB Free Agency: Winners and Losers of the 2013 Offseason

This MLB offseason has been like no other—that might be a stretch, but it’s still been extremely interesting to say the least.

A handful of general managers and front offices have picked apart their rosters and put their teams back at least five years.

Mike Napoli's New Contract Should Really Help Red Sox

Finally, the Mike Napoli saga is coming to an end well over a month after it was first announced that he was going to sign with the Boston Red Sox, according to this

St. Louis: Stan "The Man" Musial Represented All That Was Good About Baseball

Loyal.

Humble.

Those are the first two things I thought of when I heard about Stan Musial's passing this evening. Being from the Midwest, I respected his relationship with the Cardinals organization and how popular of a team he made the Cardinals, even though they weren't flashy or in a large market.

Stan Musial: Remembering Hall of Famer's Greatest Career Accomplishments

Baseball legend Stan Musial passed away Saturday at the age of 92 (via a St. Louis Cardinals news release). The Hall of Famer spent his entire career (1941-1944, 1946-1963) with the St. Louis Cardinals. Following his retirement, he spent time in the Cardinals front office before retiring from the game altogether.

Hall of Fame Slugger Stan Musial Passes Away at 92

Baseball Hall of Famer Stan Musial died Saturday at the age of 92.

MLB released the news on its official Twitter page:

Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame Manager Earl Weaver Dies

Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver died earlier today --- he was 82. According to reports, he was on a cruise in the Caribbean when he suffered a heart attack. He was pronounced dead at about 2 a.m. this morning.

Weaver spent his entire 17-year career as manager of the Baltimore Orioles, and became a beloved figure within the organization as well as the community.

Mark Teixeira Could Reach Alex Rodriguez Level in 2013...and Not in a Good Way

Mark Teixeira has his work cut out for him next season. The last thing he should want to do is put together yet another subpar campaign.

If he does, he stands to draw comparisons to his teammate, Alex Rodriguez—and, trust me, those aren't going to be comparisons to Rodriguez's glory days.

Chicago Cubs Reportedly Planning $300 Million Renovation of Wrigley Field

The Chicago Cubs will be receiving a serious face lift to their current classic digs. According to a report from the Associated Press, major renovations are being planned for the 99-year-old Wrigley Field.

Miami Marlins Interested in Free-Agent Reliever Matt Capps

The Miami Marlins are looking to boost their bullpen with a veteran presence.

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