CHICAGO (AP) — For a franchise with five straight losing seasons and one playoff appearance since the 2005 World Series championship, the Chicago White Sox sure are an optimistic bunch. They come into the year with a long line of promising prospects to go with a strong belief that they are setting themselves up to make a big jump in the standings. "We're going to shoot high and we'll see where it falls," manager Rick Renteria said. Only three teams had a worse record last season than the White Sox, who went 67-95 and finished fourth in the AL Central.Read more on NewsOK.com