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White Sox outlook for 2016

White Sox general manager Rick Hahn took steps in the offseason to solve problems on offense and defense that led to a 76-86 record in 2015. But will the changes be enough to push the Sox back into contention?

Here's a look at how they shape up.

Starting pitching: After tailing off at the end of a 274-strikeout year, Chris Sale wants to stay strong for a full season. Jose Quintana has gained confidence with experience to become a strong No. 2. The Sox believe Carlos Rodon's stretch in the final two months of his rookie season was promising.