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- Updated: June 1, 2016
NEW YORK — The 2016 White Sox season can be split into two sections.
There was the dominant 23-10 start, when talk of October baseball and a Red Line World Series against the Cubs was being bantered about Chicago. Then, there’s the recent 4-15 version moving into Tuesday night’s contest at Citi Field, with those same optimists calling for a managerial change at the very least.
So which version does general manager Rick Hahn believe is his real team? With a smile, he stated a distinct preference.
“I liked the one that was 23-10 better. It was more enjoyable to watch,” said Hahn before Tuesday’s contest. “Someone who was trying to provide me some solace the other day pointed out that, ‘Well, it’s not like you guys are getting trounced in these things. You are losing a lot of one-run games,’ which in some ways makes it a little harder.
“Obviously those are the games you need to win over the course of the season. But I do think there is something to the point that we’ve been in all these games. We have been competitive. The team has fought back. That said, we have to wind up more on the winning …
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