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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, February 22, 2003 In Billy Koch's opinion, the Minnesota Twins are lucky. In Doug Mientkiewicz's opinion, the Chicago White Sox are dysfunctional. And who cares what anybody thinks about the other three teams in American League Central? It's the only division in the majors that has produced a different champion for three straight years, with the White Sox winning in 2000, Cleveland in '01 and the Twins in '02. There's zero chance of Detroit or Kansas City making it four champs in four years, and Cleveland has ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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