The White Sox's playoff future may not look bright, but the 2010 future is gleaming. Sox fans saw two key aspects of that future help them win Friday night against the AL Central leading Tigers. Those two key players were Jake Peavy and young Gordon Beckham. Peavy went seven stellar innings, scattering six hits and striking out eight. Beckham went yard in the bottom of the sixth with a two run shot. It was Beckham's 14th of the year and finally gave Sox fans something to cheer about.
Although Sox fans won't be doing too much cheering this postseason, they should probably save up because they could be doing alot of cheering all next season. If Mark Buehrle can regain his number one starter stuff the White Sox will have two legitimate number one starters. The Sox will also have Gavin Floyd and John Danks who could be either the second or third starters for just about any team in the baseball. Finally if Freddy Garcia continues to pitch the way he has been, the White Sox starting rotation looks to be one of the best, if not the best in all of baseball. That being said, we will still need more bats to come alive than just Beckham's.
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