AL Central: Twins beginning to separate from the pack
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08/20/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - You'll have to forgive the Minnesota Twins if they're not
quite sure how to handle themselves in the role of frontrunner.
Typically around this time of year, the Twins are the ones fighting for their
playoff lives. They are usually the ones doing the chasing, instead of the
ones being chased.
But thanks to a seven-game win streak, the Twins have emerged from the pack
and assumed control of the American League Central Division. Minnesota just
took two of three from) its closest division rivals, the Chicago White Sox.
Jim Thome provided a thrilling walk-off homer in the 10th inning of Tuesday's
series opener. The very next night, the Twins came back again to claim a 7-6
victory and take a five-game lead in the AL Central, their largest lead this
late in the season since 2004.
However, their win streak was stopped with Thursday's 11-0 blowout loss in the
series finale. Still, the Twins have gone 10-5 against Chicago on the year,
marking their most wins against any opponent. And a four-game division lead in
late-August is nothing to sneeze at.
There are several key storylines. For example, Matt Capps has filled in at
closer better than anyone could have anticipated. Since being traded to the
Twins on July 30th, Capps has given up only two runs in 10 innings for a 1.80
ERA and four saves.
But more importantly, Joe Mauer is back to hitting everything in his path. The
reigning AL MVP spent the first month of the season on the disabled list while
rehabbing a lower back injury, but he has gotten hotter as the season has
progressed. Entering Thursday's series finale, Mauer was hitting a ridiculous
.442 with 15 doubles and 30 RBI in 28 games since the All-Star break.
He once again came up big Wednesday night, going 4-for-5 and blasting his
first home run at Target Field. With Justin Morneau (concussion) out of the
lineup since July 7th, Mauer's impact has been second to none. He is now
hitting .332 on the season, a career year for most, but just a hair over his
.328 career average.
WHITE SOX BITTEN BY PIRANHAS AGAIN
It was right around this time four years ago that White Sox manager Ozzie
Guillen dubbed the Minnesota Twins "piranhas" for their pesky, relentless
style. Earlier this month, following yet another loss to the Twins, Guillen
said "they're not piranhas anymore."
Though he hasn't yet settled on a new nickname, the fact remains, Minnesota is
the ultimate thorn in Guillen's side, which he hasn't been able to remove for
quite some time.
The White Sox have lost 10 of 15 meetings with Minnesota before taking out
their frustrations in Thursday's 11-0 triumph to avoid a sweep. But with each
head-to-head loss, Chicago's postseason hopes have become increasingly fickle.
Jim Thome, who was let go by Chicago in the offseason and subsequently picked
up by the Twins, provided the dagger with a walk-off home run for Minnesota in
Tuesday's matchup. For Guillen, it was yet another sobering reminder that the
former piranhas still have Chicago's number.
"For all those people there saying it was my fault about Jim Thome, yes it's
my fault," Guillen said following Tuesday's heartbreaking loss. "If those
people don't like that ... I'm not afraid. I couldn't care less what people
think."
CABRERA STILL SHINING FOR FADING TIGERS
Entering Friday's series opener against Cleveland, the Detroit Tigers (58-63)
find themselves 12 games back in the division, thanks to three straight losses
to the New York Yankees this week. The reality that the Tigers have played
their way out of postseason contention seems to have settled in for manager
Jim Leyland. On Wednesday night, his expletive-laden rant was captured by on-
field TV microphones.
"They're going to the (expletive) playoffs," Leyland shouted at home plate
umpire Eric Cooper while disputing a call, "and I'm not going anywhere."
Somewhat lost in the wake of all the turmoil is the monstrous offensive
numbers being put up by Miguel Cabrera. The first baseman blasted two home
runs Wednesday night, and another on Thursday to give him 31 four-baggers for
the season. Not since Cecil Fielder in 1991 has a Tigers player reached 30
home runs faster.
Cabrera is now hitting .340 and has reached 30 home runs for the fourth
straight season. He continues to lead the majors with 100 RBI on the year, the
seventh straight year Cabrera has reached triple digits in that department.
Standing in between Cabrera and a Triple Crown are Josh Hamilton's .353
batting average and Jose Bautista's 37 home runs. Both are within reach,
although Cabrera will really need to crank up the power to pass Bautista, who
has held the AL lead in homers for most of the season. Still, with the way
Cabrera has been swinging the bat, it's certainly not out of the question.
SORIA CONTINUES TO HOLD DOWN THE NINTH IN K.C.
Rarely does a closer get much recognition on a team that's buried in the
division standings, trying only to avoid a last-place finish. In fact, rarely
does a last-place team choose to hang on to a highly coveted closer, rather
than auction him off to the highest bidder at the trade deadline.
But that just goes to show how much the Kansas City Royals (51-70) value their
closer, Joakim Soria. Though his talents aren't exactly being put to full use
by a team that entered Friday 19 games below .500, the front office sees Soria
as a key cog to the team's future and would like to keep him in a Royals'
uniform for as long as possible.
Despite Kansas City having one of the lowest win totals in baseball, Soria
leads all major league closers with 35 saves in 37 opportunities. His 1.94 ERA
also ranks among the leaders. On Wednesday, he converted his team-record 28th
consecutive save despite a shaky ninth inning.
"With Jack, knock on wood, it's never been nerve-racking," manager Ned Yost
told the Kansas City Star. "I've got all the confidence in the world he'll get
out of it. There's going to come a time when he's going to give up a run or
blow a save. But those are few and far between. Hes as close to a robot or
machine as you're going to get."
The Royals lead the majors with 44 one-run games, and 15 of their last 19
games have been decided by two runs or less. One can only imagine what their
win-loss total might have looked like this year without Soria around to shut
the door in the ninth inning.
GAUGING THE INDIANS
That the Cleveland Indians (50-71) would finish at or near the bottom of the
standings was all but a foregone conclusion to most at the outset of the
season. The important thing, the front office preached, was to find steady
playing time for the younger guys so the team could evaluate its assets and
needs moving toward the future.
Now that the Indians are 20+ games below .500, thanks to three straight series
losses to Baltimore, Seattle and Kansas City, it begs the question of where
exactly do they stand in the grand scheme of things? Can we conclude anything
about what's in store for 2011 and beyond?
Manager Manny Acta said on Thursday that, despite the results, he is happy
with the effort he sees on the field. Just as importantly, he doesn't want
those youngsters to get bogged down by the wins and losses.
"It's about making progress," Acta told his players before Thursday's game.
"We have a month and a half to play, and we're in a rough stretch. Yes, we're
young, but I still have the right to tell them I'm not happy with the way
we've been playing the last 10 days. They have to take advantage of this
opportunity. We're not going to be rebuilding forever, and this is not a
September callup."
Of course, rookie phenom Carlos Santana is out for the year, costing him a few
months of precious development. Mitch Talbot has battled back problems. Justin
Masterson tossed six shutout innings his last time out despite throwing more
balls than strikes. Matt LaPorta recently ended an 0-for-21 funk and keyed a
five-run eighth inning with an RBI single after a 13-pitch at-bat.
These are the types of players the front office is evaluating for the future.
And as they've shown, they are still very much a work in progress.
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In part two of MySportsbook.com’s draft preview, we’ll take a look at a division that was extremely disappointing last season: the NFC South. Many “experts” predicted the Panthers to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl, of course they could not even make the playoffs in an extremely weak NFC. The Saints definitely made up for the disappointing seasons of their NFC South brethren by exploding out of no where en route to the NFC Championship game. For the avid NFL gambler, it is imperative to pay attention to the NFL draft. Although free agency gets a ton of publicity, the successful franchises build their teams around the draft.
1. New Orleans Saints
Who would have thought this time last year that the Saints would be the favorites to win the NFC South for the 2007 campaign? New Orleans is loaded with firepower on the offensive side of the ball but with the exodus of Joe Horn they will most likely look to draft a WR on Day 1. Despite having the NFL’s 3rd ranked pass defense last season, the Saints will most likely upgrade their CB’s with one of their first two picks. Other possibilities for the Saints will be TE and DT. Because of where they will be selecting (27th), the Saints could go the “best available player” route which could net a LB.
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2. Carolina Panthers
Carolina was one of the biggest disappointments in the NFL last season. With the signing of David Carr, expect the very first quarterback controversy to come out of Carolina if Jake Delhomme doesn’t rebound quickly from an average 2007 season. With veteran safety Mike Minter getting up there in age, they will look to draft a safety on Day 1 but probably not in the first round. LB is another need with the loss of Chris Draft to go along with Dan Morgan’s concussion problems. If TE Greg Olsen is still on the board, he might be too good to pass up despite their needs on the defensive side of the ball.
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3. Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons were another NFC South team to have a disappointing 2007 season. The Falcons have been plenty busy during the off season with plenty of players coming and going including a new head coach. The Falcons were able to improve their draft position with the trade of coveted backup QB Matt Schaub. High on the list of Day 1 needs will be a defensive end to replace Patrick Kerney and a hard hitting safety since Lawyer Milloy is nearing the end of his career. With an additional 2nd round pick, the Falcons could attempt to trade up to acquire local product WR Calvin Johnson.
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