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White Sox eager to put season behind and start on plan for next year

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Pitcher Chris Sale plans to alter his offseason program in hopes of finishing stronger than he did in his first season as a starter. Sale hopes to add about 10 pounds to his 6-foot-6, 180-pound frame but will delay his throwing program after pitching 192 innings.

“I feel like if I was a little stronger, heavier, it might be a little easier to get through this,” said Sale, who led the Sox with 17 wins. “Maybe even be able to throw more. Overall, it was a fun season, but I came up short late.”

Backup catcher Tyler Flowers is tentatively scheduled to play winter ball in the Dominican Republic to get more at-bats in preparation for what he hopes is a starting role if A.J. Pierzynski departs for free agency.

Hector Santiago plans to pitch for Carolina in the Puerto Rico League in hopes of improving his chances to join the rotation. His development could be important, especially because the Sox aren’t sure how many innings John Danks can give them once he returns from left shoulder surgery.

“I believe (Johan) Santana had the same surgery (at the end of 2010), and he wasn’t able to compete (in 2011),” pitching coach Don Cooper said. “We are going to have to stay on top of that and keep an eye on.”

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