After a quiet start the Yankees have climbed to the top of the
division due in large part to a recent 10 game win streak and by taking 14 of
their first 16 June contests. Curtis
Granderson has paced the offense with 21 homers and 40 RBI, and Mr. Yankee
Derek Jeter is experience a resurgence, bouncing back after two down
seasons. CC Sabathia is still the team’s
ace, but he’s not been as sharp. Yes
he’s 9-3, but he’s getting hit too much and doesn’t look like the dominant CC
we’ve seen in this past. Ivan Nova has
shined in June and matches CC’s 9 wins.
Andy Pettitte returned and has looked both like his old self and a guy
who hasn’t pitched in over a year. Phil
Hughes still hasn’t found it, and they don’t score often for Hiroki
Kuroda. Despite losing Mariano Rivera to
that freak knee injury and David Robertson to an oblique issue, the bullpen has
held it together, most notably Rafael Soriano who has switched successfully
between closer and set up roles. He’s
better off in the closer role where he shined for the Rays. Due to their reliance on the long ball, their
inability to hit with runners in scoring position, and the fact that both CC
and Pettitte just went on the DL, the Yankees aren’t likely to run away with
this thing.
The Rays are hanging in there with what seems like a smoke
and mirrors act in Evan Longoria’s absence.
There isn’t a scary bat in that lineup, and after holding the division
lead for a bit they’re falling several games back of the Yankees. Longoria can’t come back soon enough. Joe Maddon is one of the game’s best managers,
but he can’t limit the uncharacteristically high number of errors his team has
made. I still think they’re a better
team without BJ Upton (his defensive lapses rival Alfonso Soriano’s), and
they’ve got to get something from the talented but stuck in neutral Desmond
Jennings.
Bobby Valentine’s first year as the Sox skipper got off to
an undesirably explosive start with the Kevin Youkilis drama. I know Jacoby Ellsbury is a big loss, but
these guys look old and unmotivated.
Dustin Pedroia and stud rookie Will Middlebrooks are the
exceptions.
Most Impressive
Team – Baltimore
Orioles
Player – Adam Jones
Most Disappointing
Team – Boston
Red Sox
Player – Adrian Gonzalez
If you had told me in April that the White Sox would be
leading the Central in late June I would have said you’re nuts. Paul Konerko just keeps mashing
baseballs. He’s on pace for another 30+
homers and is currently second in the league in hitting. Adding Kevin Youkilis was a solid move. Third base has been a black hole since Robin
Ventura left after the ’98 season, and I don’t expect Youkilis to keep his
batting average near his weight. While
they have one of the game’s most efficient offenses, they can’t lean on their
pitching as the have in years past.
Young ace-in-the-making Chris Sale is exceeding his lofty expectations
with 8 wins and narrow 2.46 ERA that is only second in the AL to CJ Wilson’s 2.30. Jake Peavy is healthy and productive. He’s tallied 6 wins and his 0.97 WHIP trails
only Jered Weaver’s 0.93 in the AL . The most important player on this team may be
Jose Quintana. The young hurler has been
extremely impressive in his short time, and if he can keep it up he just might
be the #3 to get them to and throught he playoffs. That was the good. The ugly?
Gavin Floyd is getting shelled, John Danks was too before going out with
the shoulder injury, and Phil Humber’s perfect game was an aberration. They also have one of the league’s shakiest
bullpens. The Central is probably the
most uncompetitive division in baseball, so they might have enough to hang in
there until the end.
I find it surprising that the Royals are in 4th
place in what has turned out to be another down year for the division. Eric Hosmer’s awful start is the only reason
people didn’t notice how unproductive Alex Gordon was. The lone pitching bright spot is in the
bullpen. Jonathan Broxton is 4th
in the league in saves, but the starters have 20 combined wins. They’re only 5 out at the moment, but I don’t
see them going on big run.
Minnesota has been one of the league’s best teams for a
short stretch starting in late May, but the fact that they’re in last place in
this division tells you how bad they were before the winning spree.
Most Impressive Team – Chicago
White Sox
Most Impressive Player – Chris Sale
Most Disappointing Team – Detroit Tigers
Most Disappointing Player – Eric Hosmer
They look like they can win pretty much every time they step
on the field. Josh Hamilton is once
again one of the game’s offensive leaders, and there’s not an easy out in the
lineup. Yu Darvish is tied for the AL lead in wins with his teammate Matt Harrison and Tampa ’s David Price, but his
shaky starts against suspect teams are keeping him from owning the lead
outright. Colby Lewis has been hot as of
late, but now both he and Harrison are sidelined with injuries. Until going down, they were reasons the
Rangers had been able to keep on trucking despite the injuries to Neftali Feliz
and Alexi Ogando and the ineffectiveness of Derek Holland and Scott
Feldman. Their pitching has performed a
lot better than I thought that would so far, but I still don’t see them running
away from the Angels, especially if the injuries keep piling up. Roy Oswalt is over the hill, and Justin Grimm
isn’t ready to be part of the rotation. .
After digging themselves an early hole, the Angels have
started putting heat on the Rangers, and Mike Trout is the primary reason for
the surge. The primo prospect has done
it all for the Angels. He’s the spark
they’ve been missing and is the perfect table setter for big bats like Albert
Pujols and Mark Trumbo. The former took
forever to find his stroke but is now swinging the bat like they had hoped he
would when handing him that huge contract.
If it weren’t for Trumbo and his offensive production, despite being
shuffled all over the field defensively, the gap to Texas would be quite larger. The pitching has been as advertised with the
pleasant surprise of Ernesto Frieri as a lights out closer. Jeff Weaver finally got a no-no after
flirting several times in the past, and CJ Wilson is pitching as well as anyone
right now. I still believe they’ll
finish first when all is said and done.
Most Impressive Team – Texas Rangers
Most Impressive Player – Mark Trumbo
Most Disappointing Team – Los Angeles Angels (for their slow
start)
Most Disappointing Player – Albert Pujols
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