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2016 MLB Preview: One Burning Question For Every American League Team

Just because there is parity in the American League it doesn't mean that the Junior Circuit will not club the National League in Interleague this upcoming season. In fact, I am calling for them to be 50 games over .500 versus the Senior Circuit in the AL vs NL schedule. Most of that will be versus the weaker NL clubs, however the better NL clubs will not entirely dominate the whole AL either.

Just because there is parity in the American League it doesn’t mean that the Junior Circuit will not club the National League in Interleague this upcoming season. In fact, I am calling for them to be 50 games over .500 versus the Senior Circuit in the AL vs NL schedule. Most of that will be versus the weaker NL clubs, however the better NL clubs will not entirely dominate the whole AL either.

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While there is a bunch of people who say Spring Training is way too long each year, don’t blink – Opening Day will be here before you know it.

I outlined one burning question for every National League team last week. Naturally, it only felt right to do the same thing for the American League this week.

Can the Kansas City Royals defend their World Series title? Can the Boston Red Sox stop finishing in last place? What about the other 13 AL squads preparing for the regular season?

Each club will have to answer multiple questions once the grueling 162-game schedule kicks off next month, but here’s just one for each.

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