What's next for Tigers, Guardians, Twins, Royals, White Sox
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What's next for Tigers, Guardians, Twins, Royals, White Sox
"What they've accomplished so far: Chicago has been a surprise team this winter, dipping into the overseas market for Murakami as well as lefty Anthony Kay, who returns after a stint in Japan. Left-hander Sean Newcomb also provides a veteran arm as the team attempts to take a step forward with a burgeoning offense and a mostly younger pitching staff. The additions help."
"The American League Central hasn't produced many headline-grabbing moves this winter with the exception of the Chicago White Sox landing Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers haven't traded Tarik Skubal, though their upcoming arbitration hearing with the ace will be one for the record books. And the Cleveland Guardians, Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins could make moves on the margins as spring training draws closer."
The American League Central received few headline-grabbing moves this winter, with the Chicago White Sox's signing of Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami as the prominent exception. Chicago also added lefty Anthony Kay and veteran left-hander Sean Newcomb to support a young pitching staff and burgeoning offense. The White Sox still need outfield depth after Michael Taylor's retirement and Mike Tauchman entering free agency, while calls on Luis Robert Jr. continue. The Detroit Tigers have not traded Tarik Skubal and face a notable upcoming arbitration hearing. The Cleveland Guardians, Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins could still make marginal moves as spring training approaches. Teams received urgency ratings from 1 (done) to 5 (disaster).
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