--3B Josh Fields seems to be the one player who has a leg up in his run at getting a starting job, and manager Ozzie Guillen says that third base if Fields' to lose. The same cannot be said for center field and second base, where Guillen wants an all-out competition.
--C Tyler Flowers, who was acquired in the deal for RHP Javy Vazquez, was hoping to get a big-league call-up as early as this season, but general manager Ken Williams set the record straight recently even though the club is in love with the youngster's potential. "Unless A.J. (Pierzynski) gets hurt, you won't see (Flowers) because he's an everyday-type player," Williams said. The plan is to let Flowers play every day at the minor league level and improve his catching ability.
--LHP John Danks is serious about taking another step forward and becoming a dominant pitcher, as he demonstrated when he showed up for the recent annual SoxFest with 15 pounds of muscle on his frame. Danks said he knows the spotlight will shine even brighter on him now, and he wants to be prepared.
BY THE NUMBERS: 23 -- The number of home runs hit by Josh Fields during the 2007 season, when the then rookie got a majority of the playing time because of Joe Crede's injury.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "If someone is to pick Kansas City right now, they're not crazy ... they're not. Certainly if you pick any other team they can do it as well. It's a tough Central Division, period." -- 1B Paul Konerko on what can be expected from the American League Central Division this season.