American League mid-term grades
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07/12/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - There have been plenty of storylines to
keep us busy during the first half of the American League schedule, and a
number of surprising ones at that.
From the travels of Cliff Lee to the exploits of Robinson Cano and Miguel
Cabrera and the firing of two managers, the first half has provided its share
of water-cooler talk.
Lee, who is becoming something of a modern-day mercenary, was traded to the AL
West-leading Rangers on Friday in a move that they hope will keep them atop the
division standings.
The Dave Trembley and Trey Hillman eras are over in Baltimore and Kansas City,
respectively, and the teams at the top of the won-loss columns in the East and
Central are already in dogfights that should last well into the summer. Boston
and Tampa Bay are making it tough on New York in the AL East, and as usual, the
Central Division is up for grabs among the White Sox, Tigers and Twins.
With the 81st annual All-Star Game upon us, here's a look at how the American
League stacks up so far, with grades provided for each club.
DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS...OR NEW YORK OR TAMPA BAY
Texas Rangers - Things did not look good for the Rangers when it was revealed
during spring training that manager Ron Washington tested positive for cocaine
during the 2009 season. But, after Washington apologized for his poor decision
and was permitted to remain in place, the Rangers rallied around their manager
and began making a big run at an AL West title. A strong first half from Josh
Hamilton and Vladimir Guerrero stood out on Texas' productive offense, which
also includes star infielder Michael Young. Pitching could have been better,
though. Youngster C.J. Lewis has had his moments, but Rich Harden has been
softer than a TCBY smoothie. Still, the acquisition of Lee gives the Rangers a
shot at a playoff run, much like he did with Philadelphia.
Grade: A-
New York Yankees - There's not much to criticize about the defending World
Series champions, but CC Sabathia and Andy Pettitte can't do it all by
themselves on the mound. A.J. Burnett seems lost in space, and Phil Hughes
still has some things to work on even though he owns double-digit wins. The
bullpen could also use some help, and future Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera
isn't getting any younger. One of the top fielding teams in the major leagues,
the Yankees have two MVP candidates in Alex Rodriguez and the red-hot Cano.
Grade: A
Tampa Bay Rays - Two years removed from their improbable run to the World
Series, the Rays have proven they can hang with the Yankees in the American
League Division. Manager Joe Maddon has one of the strongest pitching staffs in
the major leagues with David Price, Matt Garza and James Shields highlighting
the rotation. Despite his high average, Carl Crawford hasn't been as consistent
as in the past, and B.J. Upton is definitely struggling. Evan Longoria can't do
it all, and let Upton know as much during a well-publicized dugout
confrontation between the two earlier this season. If Tampa had slick-fielding
players like the Yankees, perhaps it would be looking down on the rest of the
AL East. Be sure to catch what the Rays do in the second half of the season.
Grade: A-
THESE GUYS ARE GOOD, BUT STILL NEED WORK
Boston Red Sox - The injury bug made its way through the Boston clubhouse and
a few key players were left licking their wounds. Hitters Jacoby Ellsbury,
Mike Lowell, Victor Martinez, Dustin Pedroia and Jason Varitek were all
shelved at some point. It almost seems that the entire pitching staff, both
starters and relievers, has been disabled ever since ace Josh Beckett and
emerging star Clay Buchholz landed on the infirmary list. Injuries aside,
however, Terry Francona has kept this ailing ballclub in the hunt for another
division title with help from other spots. Jon Lester is still one of the best
pitchers in the Junior Circuit and Jonathan Papelbon is nearly unstoppable when
he's on point. Kevin Youkilis is battling an ankle problem but it hasn't
stopped him from being one of the team leaders in homers and RBI. Even David
Ortiz has shed the batting albatross, and Adrian Beltre is enjoying a solid
season in New England.
Grade: B-
Detroit Tigers - Two players have single-handedly lifted the spirits of
baseball fans in Motown with their consistent effort and production on the
field. Legendary manager Jim Leyland would be in a world of hurt were it not
for starting pitcher Justin Verlander and slugger Cabrera. Cabrera is a Triple
Crown candidate, while Verlander's flame-throwing right arm has him near the
top of every major pitching category. Leyland's club has one of the best
overall batting averages in the majors, but the pitching staff -- minus
Verlander -- could use help at the trade deadline. Rick Porcello, Jeremy
Bonderman and Max Scherzer have fared no better than Triple-A starters in 2010.
It didn't help losing hard-throwing reliever Joel Zumaya to an elbow injury,
considering the Tigers are in the hunt for an AL Central crown.
Grade: B+
Chicago White Sox - The Pale Hose are in the same boat as Detroit and are also
in the running for a division title. Starting pitcher Jake Peavy was leading
the staff in strikeouts, but was recently placed on the disabled list with a
lat and shoulder ailment. Mark Buehrle and John Danks are expected to pick up
the slack until Peavy returns, but the biggest surprise has been right-hander
Freddy Garcia. Garcia seems reborn this season and leads the team in wins. As
usual, Paul Konerko is leading the team in homers and RBI, while Carlos Quentin
has served as his sidekick. Much like Garcia on the mound, veteran outfielder
Andruw Jones has come to life under fiery manager Ozzie Guillen. Guillen has a
decent bullpen too, with big Bobby Jenks serving as the team's closer in a
bullpen with an ERA lower than 4.00.
Grade: C+
LA Angels of Anaheim - Had Kendry Morales not been hurt during a post-game
celebration, the Angels would have been with the A-class. The loss of Morales
was a tremendous one, and now all the attention rests on the broad shoulders of
outfielder Torii Hunter. Hunter leads the team in most offensive categories,
but Mike Napoli is also enjoying a solid campaign and both Hideki Matsui and
Juan Rivera have been productive counterparts. LA's fielding and pitching are
both among the worst in the league. That's too bad for the Halos in their
battle with Texas for AL West supremacy. On paper, the Angels have an elite
rotation with the likes of Ervin Santana, Jered Weaver, Joe Saunders and Scott
Kazmir toeing the rubber, but now have to deal with Lee on the Texas staff.
Unlikely starter Joel Pineiro currently leads the team in wins. After averaging
nearly 17 wins over the past two seasons, Saunders is still trying to reach
double digits in victories this season.
Grade: B-
Minnesota Twins - With a rotation easily comparable to the Angels, the Twins
will have to punch their ticket to the postseason with their bats. Carl
Pavano, Kevin Slowey, Scott Baker, Nick Blackburn and Francisco Liriano have
done a decent job so far, but this group of guys will have a hard time
carrying the load towards the end of the season. Minnesota's ERA is in the
middle of the pack, while its bullpen is one of the best in the major leagues.
The Twins have a low ERA in the bullpen, with Jon Rauch serving as full-time
closer for injured righty Joe Nathan. Nathan's loss was certainly huge, and the
team hopes Rauch can hold up in the stretch run. All-Star Justin Morneau has
been his usual impressive self, but Joe Mauer has been plagued by injuries.
Outfielder/DH Jason Kubel and outfielder Delmon Young have picked up the slack,
and so has future Hall of Fame slugger Jim Thome. Thome is enjoying his first
season in the Twin Cities, as he is on pace for a fifth consecutive 20-home run
year.
Grade: C
RUNNING ON FUMES
Toronto Blue Jays - It's been rough for the Blue Jays and their fans since
they won those World Series titles back in 1992 and 1993, as the Jays' last
playoff moment was Joe Carter's legendary home run. The mediocrity will likely
continue for years to come, but at least there are a few players who can
provide hope. Jose Bautista has the biggest surprise with his 24 home runs,
while sluggers Vernon Wells and Alex Gonzalez have shown some longball
proficiency as well. Wells has been the most consistent Blue Jay since the
club's days of grace in the early 1990s, but is also injury-prone. Catcher John
Buck even earned an All-Star nod this season and has a fielding percentage near
1.000. Toronto has a steady group of young pitchers in Shaun Marcum, Brett
Cecil and Ricky Romero, but none of them have 10 or more wins. Romero is the
best bet for reaching that mark first. Surprisingly, Toronto has had one of the
top infields with second baseman Aaron Hill and Lyle Overbay leading the way
and the veteran Gonzalez also serving as a credit to the cause.
Grade: C
Oakland Athletics - The only highlight of 2010 that belongs to the Oakland Athletics is the perfect game Dallas Braden tossed on Mother's Day. Braden has
been awful since, and is currently on the disabled list. Fortunately there are
other young arms in the rotation that will give Oakland something to smile
about in the future. Trevor Cahill, Gio Gonzalez and Vin Mazzaro all have the
potential to last as long in the league as A's veteran Ben Sheets. However,
like most pitchers who switch leagues, Sheets is having a rough time adjusting
to the AL. Oakland does have a decent earned run average overall, but its
offense isn't much to write home about. Kevin Kouzmanoff, Ryan Sweeney and Kurt
Suzuki are the best manager Bob Geren has to offer. Oakland still has something
of a chance in the West at 7 1/2 games off the pace, though if the A's fall out
of contention, Geren may not last long to see these youngsters thrive at the
major league level.
Grade: C-
Kansas City Royals - Even though Kansas City seems to be a team on the rise,
it still has some areas of concern. The rotation is below-average at best
behind reigning AL Cy Young Award recipient Zack Greinke, and he's not even
pitching that well. The Royals can't honestly believe they will have a
competitive rotation with Brian Bannister, Bruce Chen, Kyle Davies and Luke
Hochevar rounding things out. Kansas City has one of the worst ERA's in the
game, but its bullpen is somewhat decent with All-Star closer Joakim Soria
doing his best Mariano Rivera impression. Interim manager Ned Yost's job is
secure for now thanks to great hitting and a team batting average near .300,
though newcomer Rick Ankiel is sidelined with a leg injury and slugger Jose
Guillen has been bothered by a strained quadriceps. Guillen leads the team in
homers and RBI, and has been a solid veteran presence to his teammates. Billy
Butler, Alberto Callaspo, David DeJesus, Yuniesky Betancourt and Scott
Podsednik could make this team a playoff contender in a few years. As for now,
there's too much competition in the Central to even give KC a legitimate shot.
Grade: D-
BAGS ALREADY PACKED FOR VACATION
Baltimore Orioles - The Dave Trembley era ended earlier this season, and for
good reason. The Orioles pulled the plug on him after a 15-39 start, and
replaced him with interim manager Juan Samuel. The move hasn't made much of a
difference, and Baltimore (14-20 under Samuel) is still struggling both on the
mound and at the plate despite all of the young prospects. Baltimore is near
the bottom of the barrel in starting pitching and relief, and it didn't help
when starter Kevin Millwood landed on the disabled list with a strained right
forearm. It won't be that much of a loss since Millwood owns just two wins in
2010. David Hernandez, Brian Matusz and Brad Bergesen are solid arms to build
around, but some quality veteran arms would help too. Veteran Jeremy Guthrie is
one of those veterans, but he also has a less-than-desirable record and ERA.
Adam Jones is a stud, so the Orioles are good in center field. All-star Ty
Wigginton is enjoying a good season as well, though it hurt the team when Luke
Scott went down with a hamstring injury. Baltimore still hasn't lost hope on
stud catcher Matt Wieters.
Grade: F
Cleveland Indians - The Indians are last in the competitive Central -- five
games back of the Royals -- and are rated in the mid-to-late 20s in every major
category. Their bullpen is one of the worst with Kerry Wood handling closing
duties. Chris Perez is no better, but has plenty more appearances this season.
The bullpen is definitely a major concern, and the same goes for the rotation.
Mitch Talbot, Fausto Carmona and Jake Westbrook should have more wins than they
currently own. All three can relate to the bullpen's woes. One would believe
Cleveland is stacked offensively with Shin-Soo Choo, new addition Russell
Branyan, Jhonny Peralta and Grady Sizemore on the roster. Peralta is struggling
and Sizemore is injured, making matters worse as the team heads into the second
half.
Grade: D
Seattle Mariners - The Mariners have been one of the biggest disappointments
this season, given their aggressive offseason approach. The ballclub landed
star lefty Lee to team up with Felix Hernandez, third baseman Chone Figgins and
outfielder Milton Bradley in the offseason, but all it has produced is a last-
place tag in the American League West. Lee spent the start of the season on
the disabled list and has been lights-out ever since. Now he'll take his
talents down south to Texas. The rest of the Seattle rotation hasn't lived up
to the hype with such hurlers as Jason Vargas, Ryan Rowland-Smith and Doug
Fister. The hitting has been much worse, but never count out Ichiro Suzuki.
Suzuki is a hit machine and is surrounded by average hitters in Franklin
Gutierrez, Jose Lopez and Mike Sweeney. Bradley and Gutierrez are the big
hitters in Don Wakamatsu's lineup and hope to beef up their numbers after the
All-Star break.
Grade: D
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