AL Central: White Sox well equipped in arms race
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08/13/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - When the Chicago White Sox front office targeted former Cy
Young winner Jake Peavy to headline the rotation, the hope was that they'd
finally have enough starting pitching to get back to the postseason and make a
World Series push.
When Peavy was lost for the season last month after suffering a detached
muscle in his back, it was obviously a big blow to that whole plan. But upon
further review, all hope may not be lost in Chicago. In fact, the White Sox
are positioned pretty well as we head down the backstretch.
They entered Friday one game behind the division-leading Twins after dropping
this week's head-to-head series against Minnesota. Those two are neck and neck
atop the American League Central standings, 9 1/2 games ahead of third-place
Detroit. The White Sox and Twins will tangle again next week in Minnesota for
a three-game set.
When asked what will separate the two teams in the weeks ahead, White Sox
manager Ozzie Guillen didn't hesitate.
"It's going to come down to pitching," he said. "That's it. If we pitch better
(than the Twins), we'll be right there."
In terms of starting pitching, Chicago is actually in pretty good shape, even
without Peavy. Gavin Floyd entered Thursday's start with a 5-1 record and a
Major League-low 1.13 ERA since July 5th. John Danks picked up his team-
leading 12th win on Wednesday night. Edwin Jackson has a 1.38 ERA with 13
strikeouts and only two walks in his two starts since being acquired near the
trade deadline. Freddy Garcia and Mark Buehrle both have 10 wins.
Danks' victory Wednesday night gave Chicago's starters an impressive 32-13
record and a 2.83 ERA in a 58-game span. In 35 of those games, the starters
held the opposition to two runs or less. Asked by the Chicago Tribune if he
thought the White Sox' pitching staff was as good as any team in the American
League, Buehrle gave his endorsement.
"You can say yes and no," he said. "I would argue with people if they said no.
But there are other teams that have great pitching staffs. I think starters,
the bullpen, 1 through 12, we'll match up with a lot of people."
Just a couple of months ago, these White Sox were abandoned and left for dead,
9 1/2 games out of first place. Since then, no team in baseball has compiled a
better record. Just don't tell that to a Minnesota team that has made a habit
of saving its best play for late in the season.
The Twins and White Sox have already provided plenty of intrigue in their
head-to-head battles. And it doesn't appear either team is ready to step aside
without a fight, which should make for some very entertaining baseball as we
approach the season's final month.
PRESSURE CATCHING UP TO CABRERA, TIGERS?
With each passing day, the Detroit Tigers are headed closer and closer toward
an early offseason. The Tigers' July slide has stretched into August, where
they've gone 3-8 thus far for the month. As a result, they entered Friday 9
1/2 games off the pace in the division.
Miguel Cabrera, a frontrunner for AL MVP through the first half of the season,
has come back down to Earth. Although he still boasts a Major League-high 93
RBI, Cabrera has been laboring through an extended funk at the plate.
"I need to work on my swing more," said Cabrera, who has gone nine games
without driving in a run. "The way I'm swinging right now is embarrassing.
"When you put pressure on yourself is when you make mistakes, like, 'I have to
do this. I have to do this.' It's not going to happen."
That sentiment was shared by manager Jim Leyland, who told the Detroit Free
Press that he sees hitters "muscling up and squeezing the bat so hard, they're
not relaxed."
Relaxing will be easier said than done with the upcoming stretch. The Tigers
will hit the road for their next seven games, beginning Friday night with a
weekend series in Chicago, followed by a four-game set against the New York Yankees next week.
TWINS ONCE AGAIN GET THE BETTER OF SOX
The easiest way to make up ground in a pennant race is always to be sure and
beat the team you are chasing. The Minnesota Twins seem to understand that
concept loud and clear, as they just overtook Chicago for first place in the
AL Central by taking two of three from the White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.
In fact, the Twins have not lost a series to the White Sox all season long.
Entering this week's head-to-head matchup, the White Sox had won 20 of their
last 22 home games. Then, along come the Twins, who claimed two of the three
meetings in matter-of-fact fashion. The psychological impact of that cannot be
understated. Chicago has been trying for months to fend off the Twins, but
like a pest, they just won't go away.
Jason Kubel downplayed the importance of taking over first place, but didn't
downplay the importance of beating Chicago.
"It's Aug. 12; it doesn't mean anything until the end of the season," Kubel
told the Minnesota Star Tribune after Thursday night's 6-1 victory. "As long
as we keep beating the White Sox, in case there is an extra game, we'll be all
right."
GOMEZ A BRIGHT SPOT FOR INDIANS' ROTATION
Buried in the standings and with their rookie phenom lost for the season,
there hasn't been a whole lot for the Cleveland Indians to look forward to
lately.
Enter starting pitcher Jeanmar Gomez, who has done everything the team has
asked of him since his Triple-A callup, and then some. Thursday night against
Baltimore, the 22-year-old right-hander allowed just one run in six innings to
improve to 3-0 in four big league appearances. He didn't issue a single walk
and his ERA now stands at 1.54, which is the lowest in club history through
four starts.
Still, if the Indians' front office people had their druthers, Gomez would
still be in the minors.
"For his age, his composure is above-average," manager Manny Acta said. "One
thing is to have three good pitches and to be able to command them, and
another is composure, and he has that. He's mature beyond his age. He's able
to slow things down. He hasn't been intimidated by anything up here so far.
There are times out there when he looks like he's probably better off down
there developing, but he's pitched well four times for us now.
"He just continues to go out there and pitch without fear. From what we've
learned about him, he's not going to back down if a team hits him around.
That's not the kind of guy that he is."
ROYALS' SLIDE CONTINUES
The Kansas City Royals have lost five straight and eight of their last 10.
They are now 18 games below .500 and are one game behind Cleveland in the
battle for the basement in the AL Central.
Pitchers Luke Hochevar, Gil Meche, Brian Bannister and Robinson Tejeda are all
injured. Outfielder David DeJesus and third baseman Josh Fields are also
injured and on extended absences. Center fielder Rick Ankiel was recently
traded, right-hander Kyle Farnsworth and left fielder Scott Podsednik.
In other words, there isn't a whole lot to cheer for right now in Kansas City.
In another roster move on Friday, the team sent leading run producer Jose
Guillen to the San Francisco Giants for a player to be named later, according
to the Kansas City Star. The Royals also sent cash to the Giants to defray a
portion of the $3.4 million remaining on Guillen's $36 million salary.
Guillen, 34, had been designated for assignment nine days earlier. At the
time, he was leading the team with 16 homers and 62 RBI.
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