Thursday, April 24, 2008

Diamond Dust: The Tigers Have a Pulse and the Crappy Cardinals Rear Their Ugly Head

It is amazing how much easier it is to win when you hit. The Tigers have finally realized this in winning 3 in a row and 7 of their last 10. It is safe to say that two weeks from now the teams that are currently fourth and fifth respectively in the AL Central (Detroit and Cleveland) will probably be at the top, as the White Sox, Royals, and Twins have already started to fade into oblivion. The Not-So Crappy Cardinals are trying their hardest not to morph into the Crappy Cardinals, but losing 6 out of 10 will not help. The team ERA is slowly ticking upward (still 6th in all of baseball at a respectable 3.72). This team's ability to pitch has been its diagnosed issue, thus this trend is concerning. Mark Mulder is making rehab starts and could be back soon. Needless to say I am not holding my breath. Other points of intrigue include:
  • Baltimore, Oakland, Chicago White Sox, and Florida continue to play way above their heads.
  • The Phillies have the two best players in the league right now--Chase Utley is hitting .368 with 10 HR/21 RBI and Pat Burrell is hitting .351 with 8 HR/23 RBI.
  • Brandon Webb and the Diamondbacks are attempting to run away and hide--Despite Johan Santana and Jake Peavy, Brandon Webb reminds us that he is pretty good too (5-0/2.31 ERA/29 K) and the Diamondbacks have found that pop that yours truly said did not exist and are 6 games up in a seemingly very overrated NL West.
  • John Smoltz got to 3,000 K's, imagine how many he might had he not had to pitch out the bullpen for three seasons. In mentioning the great NL pitchers above, I failed to mention the guy who tops that impressive list. No one is enjoying a better start to the season than Old Man Smoltz. He is 3-1 with a .79 ERA and has struck out 31 in only 23 IP.

Check out LWAL's Senior Baseball Correspondent's take here.

1 comment:

Bill said...

Oh the senior jokes never get old. No pun intended. The Dbacks are starting to scare me, and Webb has been crazy good. The Cards, as we like to say, remembered that they are the Cards. My feeling on Smoltz is his chances are actually better cause he went to the bullpen- those 160 saves to go with all those wins and Ks should make him a shoo-in for the HOF.