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Will White Sox win division? Nope
July 22, 2008 - 3:31pm — Mathias Baden
BaseballProspectus.com's Joe Sheehan bashed the Minnesota Twins and half-heartedly endorsed the Chicago White Sox in his recent forecast of which teams will make the playoffs. (Read the article by clicking here. Sports Illustrated picked up the story for its Web site.) Not that the Twins are a shoe-in to win the American League Central Division, but they certainly don't need to make a "surprising trade," as Sheehan insists. I would also argue that the Twins don't have, as Sheehan says, "massive holes in their lineup." Because they don't have holes in the lineup, the Twins are leading the league in batting average with runners in scoring position. Sheehan calls this "overperforming," a theory which is pessimistically reiterated throughout his forecast -- all young players who are perfoming well can be predicted to fail. Nice. Instead of taking the pessimistic approach, you and I can choose to take the optimistic approach, which is this: The Twins are actually an exciting team to watch. They are a good team. And they have a lot of talent. They could win this division. The Tigers started out the season 0-7, and no team has ever come back to win the division after that kind of start. They probably won't win it. The White Sox are, well, the White Sox and not really a threat to do anything in the playoffs even if they get there. They probably won't win the division, since their habit in recent years is to fall apart. By the way, Sheehan pokes a hole in his own prediction by saying that the top two young pitchers for the White Sox will fail, too. The one thing the writer might be right on is that Francisco Liriano will make an appearance in the bigs this year. And just for the record, I foresee the Twins -- holey lineup or not -- coming from behind and taking the pennant from the White Sox. |
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Watch out for the Tigers -...
Back to page topWatch out for the Tigers - only 5 back now.
The Twins need to bring Liriano up and start him.
They need to make a move to shore up 3B and get someone - anyone - to hit behind Morneau other than Jason Kubel.
Kubel gives the new meaning to the phrase, "Statsitcs lie." Cuz his does. He's second on the team in homers and has some RBIs, but he's brutal. Plain and simple, brutal. When Cuddy comes back, I'd rather have Span or Cuddy DH.
The Twins played a great...
Back to page topThe Twins played a great game last night (7-29-08) even though Perkins had a rough start to the game. It was a fun game to be
at. Morneau is awesome. He deserves consideration for league MVP. Nick Punto had 3 hits. I can't wait to go to the game on Sunday against Cleveland. Go Twins!
I watched from home and I so...
Back to page topI watched from home and I so wished I could be there in person for such an exciting game! I'll be there Saturday and I hope they can keep me on my feet and out of my seat!
You will see Kevin Slowey...
Back to page topYou will see Kevin Slowey pitch on Saturday. He pitched a gem on Monday night. We had Glenn Perkins last night. He was not stellar but did get the win. I just checked, Perkins pitches again on
Sunday, lucky us!!!