Hal Steinbrenner Wants C.C. Sabathia RIGHT NOW.

November 21, 2008

Is there any group of people in the World more loathsome than the Steinbrenner family?

Honestly, as a Red Sox fan with common sense, I’ve never really had an extreme hatred for many Yankees players (Roger Clemens aside). I always liked Joe Torre, I never understood how Derek Jeter can run the bases with all of the Sports Media living in his jock strap but I never really bothered hating him, A-Rod I almost feel bad for in a way and he’s sort of just a clown, Always respected Giambi…etc.

But the fucking Steinbrenners? Even Yankees fans know that those people are the scum of the Earth. They embody everything people hate about rich people. They are greedy, they’re whiney, they complain about every little fucking thing to the media. They just fucking suck.

Hal Steinbrenner and Hank Steinbrenner are no different.

Said Hal about C.C. Sabathia:

“We’ve made him an offer. It’s not going to be there forever,”

Really? That sounds pretty familiar. I seem to recall the Yankees revoking their offer to A-Rod last season as well…

He might as well have said:

I want the world
I want the whole world
I want to lock it all up in my pocket
It’s my bar of chocolate
Give it to me Now!

Just look at that picture of him up there. Does that not scream douche bag? He looks like he’s tired from having to constantly yell “DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!?!?!” at everyone he encounters.

“You call this a limo? THIS HAS FUCKING LEATHER SEATING! DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!?!?!? No Steinbrenner rides in leather FUCKING seating you dumb fucking twerp. I’ve taken shits that are worth more than you! I want a limo with DIAMOND seating. That’s right. I WANT TO FUCKING SIT IN A LIMO MADE OF DIAMONDS! What do you mean you can’tmake that happen? Listen Juan, get me that fucking limo or you’ll be back in- Oh your name isn’t Juan? HOW DARE YOU INTERRUPT A STEINBRENNER YOU FUCKING SHIT-STAIN! Do you know who I AM? HAL FUCKING STEINBRENNER THAT’S WHO! I DON’T LEARN THE NAMES OF stupid fucking PEASANTS! I AM ROYALTY!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!


Ryan Dempster Stays In Chicago With The Cubs. 4 Years. $52 million.

November 18, 2008

In a plot to foil the Yankees’ plans to buy an entirely new rotation, Ryan Dempster has re-signed with the Chicago Cubs.

Dempster will receive a $4 million signing bonus and make $52 million over 4 years (the 4th year being an option year).

Dempster (last seen, NOT leading my fantasy baseball team to glory….sonofabitch!) was 17-6 last season. He was a closer three seasons prior to 2008. And even though getting what could be a high quality third starter (that would be an ace for some teams) for $13 million per season seems like a good deal, Dempster had one great year last year. His 17-5 record might not be consistent with what is to come.

All though it should be.

Here’s Steinbrenner’s desired Rotation:

1) C. C. Sabathia

2) AJ Burnett

3) Ben Sheets

4) Ryan Dempster

5) Derek Lowe


Jim Leyritz Can’t Even Eat Chicken Marsala In Peace!

November 18, 2008

The finest newspaper of our generation is reporting that Jim Leyritz (of Yankees/drunk driving resulting in the death of a young mother fame) has requested that a court ordered breathalyzer be removed from his car. He has been quoted as saying the breathalyzer is “bothersome”.

Leyritz is on bail awaiting his trial for vehicular manslaughter.

“He cannot leave the car with a valet, because it cannot be started by the valet,” his lawyers said in a statement.

And he “can’t eat things like chicken Marsala,” said his ex-wife, Karri, because certain foods cause false positives.

In related news, the woman whom Leyritz is on trial for murdering has requested she be brought back to life because her children growing up without a mother is “bothersome”.


Tim Lincecum Wins NL Cy Young. Tomorrow Cliff Lee Picks Up His AL Cy Young.

November 12, 2008

 

I still am not sure if it is pronounced “Lince-Cum” or “Linkey-Cum” or “Link-EK-Ummm” or “Link-EEEEEK-Ummm”. Everytime I see it in writing I run through the way all four sound in my head and they all sound horrible.

But one thing that wasn’t horrible was Lincecum (and good thing, because he played for an otherwise awful team).

The Giants have been notoriously unintelligent when it comes to signing talented pitchers. Which is why it makes sense for them to trade Lincecum to the Red Sox for Mike Timlin, Bartolo Colon and Coco Crisp. I know that seems like a shitty deal on paper, but think about it, they’d be getting three guys all for less per year than what they pay Barry Zito. Plus, Timlin will retire soon and Bartolo Colon is probably better than Zito on a day to day basis at this point…

Think about it Giants…You can have 2 of the previous 7 AL Cy Young Award Winners in the same rotation and all it will cost you is the reigning NL Cy Young winner!

I thought C.C. Sabathia deserved some strong consideration but apparently voters thought not. Oh well. It’s not like he can’t go out and be God for 3 months next season…

So tomorrow Cliff Lee will win the AL Cy Young and we will have to reflect upon the 2005 Cy Young balloting…

Take a look. Apparently the only fucking thing voters look at is wins because Johan (who came in 3rd, mind you) easily should have destroyed the field that year.

                                      1st           Max        |       Season Results
Rk Name             Team Place Points Points Share|  W-L   IP    ERA       WHIP        SO   SV
+–+—————-+—-+—–+——+——+—–+——+—+—–+—–+—+–+
  1 Bartolo Colon     LAA   17    118    140  0.84 | 21-8  223  3.48       1.16     157  
  2 Mariano Rivera    NYY    8     68    140  0.49 |  7-4   78     1.38        0.87     80     43
  3 Johan Santana     MIN    3     51    140  0.36 | 16-7  232   2.87        0.97     238 

Clearly Johan was better. He was 16-7, but he had a much better ERA than Colon, a better WHIP, an ass-load more K’s. I hate all of the voting systems in Major League Baseball. Clearly, in retrospect, Johan Santana should have won that year (and I don’t even say that based on how Bartolo’s career has gone since then. The raw numbers don’t lie).

Anyway, congrats Lincey. You only have another couple of years left in San Francisco before you’re a Yankee. Enjoy them while they last. One day you’ll look back on these days and say “as much as it sucked at the time, being great on a shitty team was the most fun I ever had playing baseball…”


C.C. Sabathia Says ‘Happiness’ Will Decide Where He Plays in 2009.

October 6, 2008

Even though the Brewers couldn’t get it done in the playoffs, they were sort of like last season’s Phillies, a team that sort of made it to the playoffs against all odds and was just happy to be there.

C.C. Sabathia on the Brewers was a fun time in baseball history. I say history because I don’t know how a team like the Brewers, a team that spends very little, could possibly afford to pay Sabathia unless they raise their ticket prices by 600%.

If the happiness thing is true, it sounds like Sabathia is already trying to rule out the Yankees. Sure, they’ll give him an island in the South Pacific with a mountain made of $20′s, but I’m pretty sure he’d be unhappy to suicidal playing under Hank Steinbrenner and the constant shit-stained spotlight of the New York Media.

The Mets might work to a lesser extent…but who knows.

Sabathia apparently loves Southern California, which makes the Angels, Padres and Dodgers possible targets. I don’t know what the Padres can afford, the Angels already have a great pitching staff but the Dodgers could probably use a big anchor…

Maybe the Rangers will step up, offer him $500 million over 14 years, not be able to pay that contract and then trade him to the Yankees after a few seasons…

I’d love for Sabathia to come to Boston but I don’t think it is going to happen.

Either way, Sabathia was great this season. I’m excited for the upcoming sweepstakes.


American League MVP 2008. Josh Hamilton? Cliff Lee? Dustin Pedroia? Ian Kinsler? Carlos Quentin? Aubrey Huff? A-Rod?

September 5, 2008

Poor Ian Kinsler.

I really do think Kinsler would have won the MVP had he not been injured.

But shit happens.

And Texas sucks. As a team. As a group of hitters, they are exciting and enchanting gentlemen. As a team? Call me when you get a rotation and/or bullpen.

The thing is, this is one MVP Race that isn’t very cut and dry.

You’ve got ARod who sucked for a while, has been terrible in the clutch (more-so than usual even) and who won it last year with numbers far better than the ones he is currently putting up.

You’ve got Josh Hamilton who was on fire for a while but sort of fell to Earth a little bit.

You’ve got Carlos Quentin who has great power numbers…but that’s about it.

And you’ve got Aubrey Huff who one would never figure to be in the MVP race.

Then there’s Dustin Pedroia.

Before I get into how Pedroia is statistically amazing or how much he has carried the Red Sox since the Manny trade, let me state what the term MVP means to me.

Most Valuable Player means the player who has contributed the most to his team thoughout the season. A player who has been statistically amazing, carried his team through tough times and led them to the promised land.

The Most Valuable Player should never be a guy who is on a non-playoff team unless he is having a record setting season.

For example, if Josh Hamilton had 179 RBI right now with the same batting average and home run stats, I would say he should definitely be in the running. After all, he would have a legitimate shot at Hack Wilson’s record, he would clearly appear to be carrying his team by himself and statistics like that are hard to ignore.

But Hamilton only has 121 RBI right now. That’s not groundbreaking. That’s just a great season. He hasn’t carried the Rangers through their pitching struggles. His offense alone has not compensated for his team’s lack of pitching. The Rangers are nowhere near the playoffs. They might be a fun team to watch, but they aren’t going anywhere and would certainly be worse without Hamilton, but they aren’t necessarily better just for having him (if that makes sense).

I don’t see how you could consider Hamilton.

ARod, same thing. Unless ARod were to lead the Yankees back from the dead to a divisional championship or Wild Card playoff spot, against all odds. In which case I would say, yes, he is very very valuable.

Aubrey Huff is on the Orioles who apparently the Playoffs have filed a restraining order against, because it seems like the O’s are not allowed within 500 feet of the Playoffs.

That leaves Carlos Quentin. He might help carry the White Sox to a division championship. But let’s look at his stats:

Quentin has 138 hits. 96 Runs, 26 Doubles, 36 Home Runs, 100 RBI, 7 Steals and 80 Strikeouts. He is batting .287. .394 On Base Percentage. 274 Total Bases.

Certainly Quentin’s 36 Home Runs and 100 RBI are impressive. But I don’t think a guy should ever win MVP if he has a sub-.300 batting average. I’m sure Quentin will pick it up in September (the White Sox will need him to).

But Pedroia?

Dustin Pedroia has 191 hits (MLB Leader), 110 Runs (MLB Leader), 44 Doubles (Tied for 2nd), 17 Home Runs, 76 RBI, 17 Steals and only 47 Strikeouts. He is batting .333 (leads the AL), .378 On base Percentage. 290 Total Bases.

The hits and runs are absurd. Obviously Pedroia’s home run and RBI totals do not appear to be MVP worthy, but when you look deeper at his other stats, it is abundantly clear that his offensive output has been ridiculous.

Another thing to keep in mind is that Pedroia was batting 2nd most of the season and did not have nearly as many RBI opportunities as say Josh Hamilton or Carols Quentin have had. I think Pedroia could still finish with 100 RBI and 20+ Home Runs. But I do feel like those are thresholds he might need to cross in order to win over some voters.

Pedroia has been a monster for the Red Sox since Manny was traded. He has found a way to get them runs without Mike Lowell, without Kevin Youkilis and without a healthy rotation. This Red Sox team has been eviscerated by injuries all season and I doubted their toughness and grit before and after the All Star break.

But something changed after Manny was traded.

The Red Sox seemed to get more injured and when most teams would have folded after losing an icon, this Red Sox team buckled down and played hard.

This is why I was so happy to get Jason Bay. Why Mark Kotsay was a great pick up. Why Jed Lowrie will be the starting shortstop for the Red Sox next season and why Jacoby Ellsbury is not done yet (don’t give up on him).

And to be honest, I really do feel like it all goes back to 5′ 6″ Dustin Pedroia (there is no way in hell he is 5′ 9″).

I say this not just as a Red Sox fan.

I really do think if Pedroia continues to rip the leather off the ball the way he has the last several weeks, there is no one in the AL more valuable to their team than Pedroia.

When you factor in his defense versus ARod or his versus Quentin or Hamilton, it seems like it would be hard to not give him the MVP.

And when you look at Josh Hamilton or Milton Bradley or Ian Kinsler, you have to wonder how anyone could vote for any of the three of them over any of the others. They would probably split votes (Ross Perot Effect).

It is also worth mentioning, that if a team has 3 guys who are putting up offensive numbers that look to be of MVP caliber, how could that team be sub .500? Oh, right, because they have committed over 100 errors (that’s an average of more than 10 a starter people!) and can’t pitch worth a damn. 

Not all that valuable.

Let’s see if Pedroia has enough gas left to take advantage of a vulnerable inexperienced Rays team and lead the Sox to a division title.

If he can, I see no way he could lose.


Carl Pavano To Start A Game!!!!

August 22, 2008

York  says:

OMGZZZ

York  says:

CARL PAVANO IS STARTING A GAME!!!!!!!

D. Rinker says:

i know

D. Rinker says:

It’s awesome

York  says:

Oh man…This is like “Chinese Democracy” coming out…

D. Rinker says:

i hope he throws a no hitter

D. Rinker says:

and by that, i mean he strikes out the first batter and then tears his rotator cuff and ends his career

York  says:

right.

York  says:

I assume he will likely surrender 29 runs in 1 inning

York  says:

Before fracturing his Spleen.

D. Rinker says:

he’s actually good when he pitches

York  says:

He’s good when he sits around too

D. Rinker says:

he won a few games last year before the tommy john

York  says:

He’s only had 2 appearances since June 2005

York  says:

Are you sure it was last year…and not 4 years ago?

D. Rinker says:

he was the opening day starter last year

York  says:

That was one of the 2 appearances

D. Rinker says:

yup

York  says:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pavanca01.shtml

York  says:

he was 4-6 in 2005

York  says:

DNP in 2006

York  says:

1-0 in 2007 (2 starts)

York  says:

0-0 in 2008 so far.

York  says:

 $35,562,500

York  says:

is how much money he has made in his career so far.

York  says:

Plus several dates with Alyssa Milano.

D. Rinker says:

he’ll go 3-0 to finish the year

D. Rinker says:

he needs to pitch if he wants a contract next year

D. Rinker says:

he’s going to go from top dollar to league minimum, that sucks

York  says:

Maybe he doesn’t want to pitch anymore…

York  says:

like maybe he has decided he just isn’t cut out for it.

D. Rinker says:

who’s “TOT” in the NL in 2002?

York  says:

That means “total” because he played on 2 teams that year. Combined stats.

D. Rinker says:

duh

D. Rinker says:

i didn’t look DIRECTLY below it

D. Rinker says:

haha

York  says:

You’re so cute.

York  says:

Let’s hug later.

D. Rinker says:

http://www.solshinealternatives.org/about.html

D. Rinker says:

scroll down to the bottom

York  says:

(FYI, this conversation is going on my blog in place of an entry about Carl Pavano…the names will be changed to protect the guilty).

D. Rinker says:

fair enough

York  says:

Can I post that link?

York  says:

haha

York  says:

I like the picture of you in the lower right corner

D. Rinker says:

the tourista hat

D. Rinker says:

its awesome

D. Rinker says:

please do post that link, we need as much coverage for this trip as we can get

York  says:

Will do.

D. Rinker says:

ask people to donate money, even if its only $5

D. Rinker says:

its a tax write off

York  says:

   You just did.

This was an early morning IM converstaion with one of my colleagues. He’s a Yankees fan. Somehow we get along. It’s strange…I have a few good friends who are Yankees fans…Myabe I’m too nice and I’m showing them the sympathy they never showed me throughout my childhood.  Maybe…


Tampa Bay Rays Get Hurt. Longoria, Crawford on DL.

August 12, 2008

Who knew that changing the name of the team would have this much of an effect?

I guess it goes to show you, “Drakes Presents the Oklahoma City Devil Dogs” wouldn’t be a good team name in spite of the phenomenal polling results.

With Evan Longoria and Carl Crawford out, the Rays should have a rough time scoring runs. It might be the first time they are really tested.

THIS is the chance the Red Sox were hoping for.

A small window of a chance to get back into first and put the Rays down for good.

From August 12th through August 24th the Red Sox have 3 games against the Rangers, 6 games against the Blue Jays and 3 against the Orioles. They could not have asked for a better stretch during which the Rays will likely be floundering. Hopefully.

These are 12 games the Red sox will NEED to win to have a chance at the division. This is their last easy stretch of the season. They need to finish at LEAST 9-3 out of this stretch to have a chance at reclaiming first place.

Because after these 12 games, the Red Sox have the Yankees 6 times, The Rays 6 times, The White Sox 3 times and the Indians 4 times (intermixed with a couple of Blue Jays and O’s series).

It is going to come down to the wire. That is, if the Red Sox play well through the next 12 games.

Do you remember the 2006 season when it seemed like the Red Sox were in it all through the first half, and then it got to July and they got swept by the A’s and you knew it wasn’t going well and then in August they got swept in a 5 game series by the Yankees? They are one such series away from being eliminated if they cannot clamp down and win some games against easy teams.

Also, the AL Central is all of the sudden interesting?

I’m not particularly sold on the Twins…Because…Well….They just aren’t that great. The White Sox hit home runs and have a good rotation, I could see them being fine, but the Twins? Really?

The thing is, the Yankees are 9 games out of first right now, if they get swept by the Rays or Red Sox from here on out they will pretty much be out of it as well.

It should be an interesting race…

…if they do what they need to do over the next 12 games.


Why This Red Sox Team Is Doomed. Why They Need To Trade Manny.

July 28, 2008

Here is my defense against a sad Detroiter who thinks it is lunacy to trade ManRam:

That’s the thing about sports—you want to win. The Red Sox are basically in first place in the AL East, they should absolutely make the playoffs. In the baseball playoffs, anything can happen. Detroit backed into the 2006 playoffs, basically carrying the dead carcass of a great early season team. And then we destroyed the Yankees and rumbled into the World Series.

Who are you scared of? The Rays are interesting but greener than Al Gore. I’ve been asked to join the Yankees’ starting rotation. Anaheim is probably the favorite, and they score less than Michael Richards at bars in Compton.

I’ve long been a proponent of tearing up the Pistons’ foundation. But success in the NBA is so much about massaging the salary cap and in basketball the better team almost always wins (and the Pistons have proven they’re not an elite team.) The Red Sox, on the other hand, won the World Series LAST YEAR.

If you can get a great package for an aging superstar, an aging top 20 of all-time player, you might take a look. But you’re the damn defending world champions and you’ve got at least a 1 in 5 shot of making the World Series. To pass that up would be crazier than Manny Ramirez.

Disagree. This team isn’t winning shit. You know that, or should know that, and I know that. They are HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE under pressure.

THIS TEAM HAS BEEN SWEPT 6 TIMES SLOAN! 6 TIMES!!!

Let’s take a look at how they have performed against quality opponents this season:

Against the LA Angels (whom I predict will take it all): 1-5
Against the New York Yankees (who are having troubles of their own): 5-6
Against the Tampa Bay Rays: 6-6 (2 sweeps for each team, the home team)
Against the A’s (not a playoff team): 3-4

This Red Sox team has consistently beat up on the likes of the O’s, Blue Jays, Royals…etc. But they don’t win on the road and they don’t play well under pressure. They just don’t hold leads.

THEY ARE 24-32 ON THE ROAD. THAT IS AN EIGHT GAME DIFFERENCE. Let me list for you other teams that have lost 8 or more games on the road than they have won on the road:

Baltimore (last place…12)
Cleveland (last place…16)
Seattle (last place…14)
Atlanta (fourth place…17)
Washington (last place…19)
Cincinnati (third place…11)
Pittsburgh (last place…14)
Colorado (third place…19)
San Diego (last place…17)

These are the 9 teams the Red Sox have a better road record than. That’s it. HORRIBLE.

Right now, the Red Sox are 31-13 at home. That’s great. But I doubt they win another 30 of their remaining 37 games at home. They are not going to go 61-20 at home. And if they somehow do and continue at this rate on the road, they’ll end up winning about 91 games and missing the playoffs or sneaking in as a Wild Card.

I know Red Sox teams. I’ve been watching them forever. This one doesn’t stand a chance.

They’re like the late 90’s Red Sox. Look fine. Get you a little excited, get into the playoffs, give up a shit load of runs, no one can hit. Swept away.

It would also be stupid NOT TO TRADE Manny. he actually wants to leave, he won’t re-sign. Theo isn’t going to pick up the option (which I think they should, but won’t) so why not trade him, reallocate some of his salary for pitching next season and get a nice package in return? I’m not saying that the money being spent on Manny is preventing anything from happening, but once it is not being used anymore I’m sure the ownership will be a lot more likely to go out and spend a little money on free agents this Winter. Plus, if they can trade Manny for prospects, maybe they can work those prospects into a deal for someone this off season.

It If they don’t trade him, he walks, the Red Sox get eliminated in the ALCS (Best case…probably in the DS) and they get NOTHING in return.

I don’t give a shit about his salary. I’m just saying, its stupid not to make a move here.

I also don’t understand the need for the “WE MUST WIN THIS SEASON” mentality.

The Red Sox won the World Series last year. They aren’t going to repeat with this team. I give them a 1 in 19 chance at best. Maybe 1 in 15. No better than that. Not enough pitching. Not enough clutch.

I would be thrilled if they did win the World Series, of course, but I don’t think they have a legitimate chance with this particular group of players performing the way they have this season and I also think it would make much more sense to build to be in a better position next year than to let Manny leave for nothing (which he will) and to end up being in a worse position next year.

Also, if they DO trade with the Mets or Dodgers (both more likely than other teams, due to market, payroll, playoff race…etc.) and get a package with like Ryan Church a solid bullpen arm and some minor leaguers, its not like they would fall off the face of the Earth with Chruch as a starter and an extra arm in the pen.

If anything I think they might even IMPROVE their chances for THIS YEAR if they can move Manny for an arm or two and a nice outfielder who can provide them with a .285 or so BA. Just saying.

Shit, I would GLADLY take Matt Kemp, an arm and some prospects for Manny. Someone young, who can hit, steal bases, plays hard, and still leaves the door open for a big free agent signing. I really don’t think this Red Sox team becomes irrelevant the second after Manny is gone. But why not try it now? Try it with a trade. See how it works out for the remainder of the season.

If they sink, they know they need to make a big signing in the off season. If they swim, maybe not so much.


AL Playoff Predictions

July 24, 2008

In my original mid-season article I wanted to make some serious 2008 season predictions. For whatever reason it didn’t happen so much.

So now that the season is approaching 3/4 of the way over, its time to make some bold statements about who has a shot, who is in another rebuilding year and who is flat out dead where they stand.

I predict that the Tampa Bay Rays are in fact a legit competitor. Really, they are probably more serious a challenge to both the Red Sox and Yankees than either team will be to the other from here on out.

People still say things like “it’s not gonna last” or whatever. There is no way this team completely folds unless they 1) get cocky like the 2007 Mets…Because they are young and have never tasted victory before, I doubt this happens. 2) have several severe injuries to key players…All though injuries can happen at any time, the worst part of the season for them (just before the half way mark) has come and gone.

Does that mean that I think they are definitely winning the AL East? No. Not definitely. But I do think they will be in the race all through September.

And the other two teams that have a chance to win the AL East?

The Yankees are one.

Even though I was programmed to hate everything they stand for, to detest everything about the organization and all of their players, far be it from me to assume that just because they are 3.5 games back right now that their season is over. That’s just stupid.

The Red Sox fans that I hear that from are either 1) new to being Red Sox fans (2004 to present), 2) drunk, 3) HOPING and PRAYING that it is true or 4) Not paying attention to the 2008 Red Sox and 2008 Rays.

This Yankees team has a few issues that are a little more obvious than ones they have had in previous seasons. For one, they are really having trouble staying healthy. They are seeing some of their quality offensive players get old and regress. The pitching is not really there.  It isn’t Texas Rangers bad, they still have a few good guys getting decent starts in their rotation, but they have been scrambling all season with everyone outside of Mussina and Pettitte. Some of the young guys look good, sure, but they won’t look good for long if their confidence gets shot. If I were a Yankee fan, that would worry me.

But this Yankees team is far from done. They are only 3.5 games out of first. 3 games behind the Red Sox. They can still score runs (thanks in large part to ARod). Hell, they have a +50 run differential. Even if the pitching is somewhat inconsistent (which is the word I would use…its not bad…bad would imply consistency. The Rangers pitching is BAD) they still have an offense that can score 5 runs a night, 10 on any given night and it would never surprise me to see them win a game 22-5.

But offense won’t win any Championships. It comes and goes. There one night, gone the next. You can’t rely on it.

I wouldn’t say I think the Red Sox are done or not going to make the playoffs.

I could easily see a situation where the Red Sox drop a few too many games, have trouble with the Rays and Yankees in September and end up a couple games out of the Playoffs. I could easily see that happening…But I don’t think it will.

The Red Sox have not exactly been the most healthy team either this season. What they do have going for them is the youth movement, JD Drew being great again and a fairly solid rotation. But Manny is taking his 4 week vacation early this season. Hopefully Ortiz is fine. Hopefully things work out. But as you’ve seen in the past, I’m not all that optimistic. 

To me, for the thinking Red Sox fan, you have to consider a few things. The lack of a trustworthy bullpen. The injuries racking up. The fact that players stepping up and filling in holes is nice while it lasts, but it will NEVER last forever. Last season’s Red Sox just seemed to me like they were easily going to win the World Series all year. You could feel it. They had everything clicking the right way. They weren’t hampered by injuries to key guys all year. They could hold a lead, they could come from behind. They could win big games. They did it all. These Red Sox seem more like the 2005 Red Sox to me. Unless they get their act together over the next 50 games, I don’t think they will get very far even if they make the playoffs.

So to make a prediction…

I predict the Rays win the AL East by about 2 games. The Red Sox get the Wild Card by about 2 or 3 games with the Yankees right on their heels.

You know what team IS breathing fire right now? The Angels of whatever city in California.

The Angels are the only team in the AL that seems like they could easily win a World Series without any issues if the season ended today.

And the funny thing is, I think they’re UNDER PERFORMING.

They only have a +34 run differential, a few of their key bats have had rough seasons, its been weird. Take a look at their player stats. Torii Hunter hasn’t exactly rocked the Earth with his offensive output this season. Vlad looks like he’s getting older. Chone Figgins isn’t nearly as effective as he has been in years past. But they still find a way to score runs. They have an undeniable rotation (Saunders, Santana, Lackey, Weaver and Garland…the worst ERA in the rotation is Garland’s 4.12), they strike people out, and have you seen their bullpen? Scot Shields might be the most underrated pitcher in the AL. The guy has 21 holds. an ERA under 3.0, 1.18 WHIP, a K/9 average of 9.76, add in an unstoppable closer in Francisco Rodriguez (more than 40 saves) and then look at the stats Jose Arredondo, Darren Oliver and Darren O’Day are putting up.

That is 5 quality starters and 5 reliable relievers. Name another team in baseball with a pitching staff that good.

I could easily see the Angels steamrolling through the playoffs. They are easily taking the West (ahead by 10 games now, probably by 21 by year’s end).

In the Central, I can’t really say what is going to happen. It is still a 3 team race. The Tigers, though better than at the start of the season, are still not as good as advertised. I think I made my feelings about this Tigers team known in my mid-season review article.

But I don’t think they’re out.

The Twins don’t have the pitching to stay ahead of anyone other than the Royals for long. Even if the Twins prove me wrong here and somehow win the Central, they are out in the first round to the Angels or Rays (based on my above predictions).

The White Sox just don’t excite me at all. They have a few guys playing inspired baseball, a lunatic manager and even though they’re in first in their division, most casual sports fans in Chicago are probably far more interested and invested in the Cubs right now. The White Sox have a good rotation, but it isn’t great. Vasquez and Contreras give up too many runs, I question Gavin Floyd’s durability (can he last through September?) and Buehrle gives up 7 hits a start (average). This isn’t to say that I would not gladly accept a few starters from the White Sox for the Red Sox. I would take any of the top 3 with open arms.

The bullpen is good. Not Angels good. But good.

As far as their offense goes, its like a team of power hits that don’t hit all that well (Jermaine Dye aside). They generate a lot of runs but remind me a hell of a lot of the Yankees….but with the pitching to back it up.

I’m going to say the White Sox take the Central by about 4 games. The Twins drop down to third. The Tigers’ insanely slow start will just be too much to overcome. Its a hole that is too deep in my opinion.

So for the AL my playoff predictions are:

1. Angels 103-59

2. Rays 96-66

3. White Sox 95-67

4. Red Sox (WC) 94-68


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