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Article: Nothing ever is certain in the AL Central.(SPORTS)(ON BASEBALL)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- July 14, 2008
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Byline: Ben Goessling, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Last year, the Cleveland Indians cruised away with a division everyone had ceded to the Detroit Tigers. Two years ago, the Minnesota Twins spent exactly one day of the season in sole possession of first place - the last one - and claimed the division title over two other teams with at least 90 wins.
And three seasons ago, the Chicago White Sox made a 16-win improvement, dropping exactly one playoff game and winning their first World Series in more than 80 years.
If there's a lesson to be taken from all this, it's that the AL Central, at least in recent years, is always good for some entertainment.
That doesn't ...
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