The Red Sox got swept by the Texas Rangers and start the season 0-3 for the first time since 1996. Tampa Bay starts 0-3 as well after losing Carl Crawford in the offseason and find out that superstar third baseman Evan Longoria has a strained oblique and is on the DL. The Yankees start out hot….again and the O’s have run away with the East! What?
The Red Sox have been picked by many to win the East and the World Series but are they over hyped? This weekend was more of a testament to the hitting prowess of the Rangers. Texas has 7 guys with at least 5 AB hitting over .300. Although the starting pitching for the Red Sox (Lester, Lackey and Buchholtz) were far less than stellar, I’m not concerned…yet. The good news for the Sox is that they start a series with the Indians, a team known to cure many ills.
The perplexing thing for me this weekend was Francona’s quick decision to move Crawford to the seven spot in the lineup. Sure he had a bad weekend, but Crawford knows how to work through it. He’ll be fine.
The good news for the Sox came by way of the bats of Adrian Gonzalez and Big Papi. Gonzalez is hitting .385 with 3 RBI and Papi sent 2 balls screaming and drove in 4 just like the Papi we used to know.
The O’s had the perfect combination of a team on the decline in the Rays and superb pitching by some young stars. Their three starters combined for 20 innings pitched giving up only 1 run and 6 hits while striking out 17. Very impressive but I don’t expect those numbers all season.
Remember, the season is young so let’s climb down from the ledge and see what is to come. I think we’ll find that everything will work out in the end.
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2010 Predictions: AL West
The Angels should win the division again this year, but not without a fight from the newly revived Mariners. Even with the departure of Vlad Guerrero, John Lackey and Chone Figgins, this team will still put up numbers. The arrival of Hideki Matsui should wash out the loss of Vlad’s numbers and even without Lackey the starting rotation is still stacked. Jared Weaver should move into the ace spot without much trouble and his supporting cast (Ervin Santana, Joe Saunders, Scott Kazmir and Joel Piniero) are very good. Figgins will be missed, but the Angels won the division last year by 10 games so they have some room to slip a little.
The Mariners made a lot of off-season moves, possibly to get Griffey a ring before he retires. The addition of Cliff Lee and Chone Figgins should be enough to move the M’s into second in the division. The starting pitching is solid with Felix Hernandez, Cliff Lee and Erik Bedard however the bullpen leaves something to be desired. If Milton Bradley can get his head straight out West, look for good numbers from Figgins, Bradley, Griffey and Ichiro.
The Rangers should struggle this season due to questionable starting pitching. The bullpen is strong and and Kinsler, Hamilton and Young should add some excitement for the fans but don’t expect too much in 2010.
The A’s are in bad shape. This will not be a good season for them. There pitching is young and they have next to zero offense. It’s time to make some wholesale changes.
The Mariners made a lot of off-season moves, possibly to get Griffey a ring before he retires. The addition of Cliff Lee and Chone Figgins should be enough to move the M’s into second in the division. The starting pitching is solid with Felix Hernandez, Cliff Lee and Erik Bedard however the bullpen leaves something to be desired. If Milton Bradley can get his head straight out West, look for good numbers from Figgins, Bradley, Griffey and Ichiro.
The Rangers should struggle this season due to questionable starting pitching. The bullpen is strong and and Kinsler, Hamilton and Young should add some excitement for the fans but don’t expect too much in 2010.
The A’s are in bad shape. This will not be a good season for them. There pitching is young and they have next to zero offense. It’s time to make some wholesale changes.
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