Wednesday, May 21, 2008

MLB Power Poll


Sorry it took me extra time to get this up, but it's hard to post without a computer. My Mac f'ed up awhile back and I really only have computer access at work. Hopefully I'll have a new comp by next week. Since nobody cares, I'll plunder into this week's poll. A couple new teams join the ranks including a big newcomer jump. The biggest change though is that we have a new number one for the first time in the history of the poll.

1.) Boston Red Sox (31-19)- Say hello to the new big team on campus. The Red Sox have been absolutely en fuego over the last week. They haven't lost since my last post en route to a 7 game winning streak. Anyone trying to come in and win at Fenway? Fuggedaboutit! The Sawx have the best home record in the league (20-5) and are really starting to get into a groove. In fact, they haven't lost in Boston since May 1 against Toronto. Their offense leads the AL in every relevent category except SB (they're #2 in steals). Their pitching has been unstoppable led by Dice-K who is 8-0 and has dropped his ERA 2 points since last year (4.40 to 2.40). The Red Sox also get brownie points for Jon Lester's no-hitter on Monday. How can you not be happy for this guy after he beat cancer to get to this point. No one deserves it more.

2.) Arizona Diamondbacks (28-19)- The D-backs fall off the top spot after enduring a sweep at the hands of the Florida Marlins. This team is still very close to taking back the number 1 seed as they won 5 of 6 before the sweep. Still, Arizona's pitching has looked human lately after their one-two punch of Brandon Webb and Dan Haren both took L's this week. Webb fell short of becoming the first pitcher since World War II to win his first 10 games of the year, thus silencing analysts that thought he could win 25 games this year. I see him definitely notching 20, but 25 is a little extreme (only 2 other pitchers have done it in the history of the league). The Diamondbacks rotation is still in the top 4 in all of the relevent pitching categories in the NL.

3.) Chicago Cubs (28-19)- Don't look now, but the Cubbies are tied with the D-backs for the second best record in the NL. Credit Lou Piniella for keeping Chicago consistent this year. They're always close in every ballgame, even the ones they drop. They haven't lost a game by more than 2 runs since May 9. The entire offense has chipped in this year giving opposing pitchers no rest during any part of the line-up. After a rough start, Kerry Wood has settled into the closing role quite nicely. He hasn't blown a save since May 1, and since then he has 6 successful save conversions. Props to Geovonny Soto who finally gives the Cubs an offensive weapon at the catcher position. He currently leads the team in RBI and OPS.

4.) Chicago White Sox (26-20)- The Windy City goes back-to-back in this poll thanks to the scorching play of the White Sox. The South Siders are on an 8 game winning streak and currently have the biggest division lead of anyone in baseball (3.5 game lead). While the Indians and Tigers were supposed to dominate the AL Central, but it's the White Sox that have risen to the top while Cleveland and Detroit wallow in the bottom half of the division mired in losing records. In fact, the Indians just got swept by Chicago this week. Javier Vazquez has finally gotten some run support and is tied for the league lead in K's at 65. Say hello to Carlos Quentin. A forgotten addition in the off-season from Arizona is raking in Chicago. He leads the team in HR, RBI, Runs, and OPS.

5.) Florida Marlins (27-19)- Welcome back Marlins. It's good to see a team that most pundits thought would finish in the cellar of the NL East with the division lead this late into the season. The only reason the fish don't lead by more is because the other division contenders keep winning too. They just swept the D-backs for the first time in 5 years thanks to Andrew Miller who pitched 7 innings of shut out ball with 9 K's (he leads the team in Strikeouts). Watch out for Dan Uggla. He may have a funny name, but there's nothing funny about his game. He's always had pop (team leading 14 HR and 32 RBI), but his average used to lag way behind like a mini Richie Sexson. Howeverrrr, he pacing Florida right now with a .315 BA. Go Figure.

6.) Tampa Bay Rays (27-20)- Next up is another Sunshine State team with a miniscule payroll. Tampa stays afloat at the 6 slot, by playing just above .500 ball on the week (4-3). At 11-12 on the road, they actually have the best road record of any AL East team. Since coming off the DL, Scott Kazmir has been straight up filthy. In four starts this year, he's only given up 4 ER (and 3 of those were in his first game). Along with James Shields, Scotty will be a menace to AL society all year long if he can stay healthy.

7.) LA Angels (28-21)- It's tough to bump the Angels down this far, but the teams above them have just been a little better. The Halos have to be happy about getting John Lackey back. An already intimidating pitching staff is now downright nasty. The flame thrower gave up just one run in each of his two starts off the DL. It's tough to say who's better right now between Lackey and Kazmir. Either way, they're both extremely swole. Back to the Angels pitching where Francisco Rodriguez quietly leads baseball in saves at 19. Add that to 7 game winner Ervin Santana and 6 game winner Joe Saunders (not to mention a young and sweezy Jared Weaver) and this pitching staff is clearly among the cream of the crop in all of the MLB.

8.) St. Louis Cardinals (28-21)- This is another team that could probably be moved up in the poll, but this week the red birds are #8. St. Louis is just 5-5 in their last 10 and have looked mediocre lately against a relatively tame schedule (Pittsburgh, Tampa, and San Diego). Their pitching has really done them in especially the bullpen which saw Jason Isringhausen drop out of consideration for the closer role. On the positive side, Pujols continues to be just as dominant as ever. In the win over the Padres on Wednesday, he took out San Diego's Pitcher (Chris Young) and Catcher (Josh Bard) in the same inning. The moral of the story is, don't fuck with Phat Albert. Let's give some praise to an unsung hero on the Cardinals. Ryan Ludwick has been tearing the cover off the ball this year and has really filled the void for St. Louis in Right Field. He's currently the team leader in HR, RBI, and OPS.

9.) Atlanta Braves (26-21)-
The Braves are on a 5 game win streak right now and are making a strong push to move right up the Power Poll. Everyone always knew they had the talent, but until recently, they hadn't played up to it. Sure, Chipper Jones has been doing nothing but bashing, but Mark Texeira had been a little sluggish. Well not anymore. Sexy Texy has been showing bitches who's boss lately with 12 hits in the last 6 games to raise his average from .247 to .279. He still ranks 6th among everyday players on the Braves roster in average though (they lead the NL in BA at .286). Guess what else Atlanta leads? ERA (3.42) in part due to the stellar play of Jair Jurrjens. The main chip in the Edgar Renteria trade from Detroit has been unhittable lately. He's given up just 1 ER in his last 2 starts (wins over the Mets and A's) and leads the entire Hotlanta rotation in ERA and K's.

10.) Houston Astros (27-22)-
The Astros were flying high, but lately have hit a little bit of a rut (5-5 in their last 10). Don't blame Lance Berkman. The all-everything man for Houston leads the team in every major offensive category and is making a serious push for the triple crown...although we'll take a wait and see approach with that. No, it's their pitching that's been their achilles heal. The only SP with a winning record is Shawn Chacon, but he's only 1-0 on the year. Ace Roy Oswalt needs to get his act together if Houston wants to rise up.

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

where do you get the info. that only two pitchers have ever won 25+ games? That is patently false! Dizzy Dean, Bob Feller, Tom Seaver, Juan Marichal, Don Drysdale, Whitey Ford, Steve Carlton. They all did it. Thats seven and there are more.

Andrew Adamson said...

This is in the Modern era of baseball. I heard it on ESPN. I believe there are only 2 since WWII