From the final out of an abysmal 2007 season to the first pitch on Opening Day 2008, all anyone in the Chicago White Sox clubhouse wanted was a clean slate. For both the players and the front office, it was an agonizingly long winter. Several of the team's veterans were coming off career-worst seasons, and management was at a crossroads in terms of which direction to head with the organization. But general manager Kenny Williams never wavered. He kept his veteran c

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