Baseball is my favorite sport and I would watch any team as long as the team is an interesting team.
In the NL East, 4 teams seem to be in the race - Phillies, Mets, Braves, & Marlins. Only reason they are all in the race for the Division is because they are 4 bad times. It does not seem that anyone of these teams has enough to pull from the rest of the pack. Everyone has been waiting for the Phillies to pull away, but their starting pitching has been mediocre. The Braves just don't have enough pitching either and chipper had a bad year so far. It looks like he is coming around but lots of problems in Atlanta. Marlins are strange team. Don't you think that they would have loved to have Ivan Rodriguez? I think they really miss him. He was a saviour for them last year. Becket's problems do not make it easy either. I do not know if they have the magic chemistry that made them World Champion last year. Now I come to the Mets. The team that I follow the most in the NL because I live in NY (not because I am a Mets fan).
The Mets really believe that they can compete with anyone but everytime you look at their record and see two games over .500 or one game under .500, you ask how. Their pitching staff (starters and bullpen) have been over achieving all year. How long can their pitching staff hold the boat from sinking remains to be seen. Worse defense in the NL and best ERA in the NL seem to contradict each other. It remains to be seen whether they can ge another bat in the lineup and get better offense. Could you imagine if they had me the move for Guerrero?
NL Central:
I want to start here with Houston. Houston's management is all to blame for the team they have right now. They are not winning the division and will probably fight till the end for the wildcard. First, they traded a left hander closer (wagner) to the Phils expecting that Dotel will make the transition from setup man to closer. It did not work. They traded Dotel for Beltran and moved another setup man to the closer roll. They traded Hidalgo to the Mets for nothing and Hidalgo comes to NY and becomes the savior of the Mets hitting in 12 consecutive games and hitting 8 home runs with the Mets.
They signed both Clements and Pettite in the off season with Dreams to the World Series. One of those signings blew up in their face with Pettite. They forgot that Biggio & Bagwell are getting old and their offense has not been quite what they expected. Now, rumors has it that Clements is not happy. He is doing a great job but when he leaves games the bullpen usually cannot do the job.
There's so much to write about. Let me hold off for now and have someone else give us some insight about the baseball midpoint season.
In the NL East, 4 teams seem to be in the race - Phillies, Mets, Braves, & Marlins. Only reason they are all in the race for the Division is because they are 4 bad times. It does not seem that anyone of these teams has enough to pull from the rest of the pack. Everyone has been waiting for the Phillies to pull away, but their starting pitching has been mediocre. The Braves just don't have enough pitching either and chipper had a bad year so far. It looks like he is coming around but lots of problems in Atlanta. Marlins are strange team. Don't you think that they would have loved to have Ivan Rodriguez? I think they really miss him. He was a saviour for them last year. Becket's problems do not make it easy either. I do not know if they have the magic chemistry that made them World Champion last year. Now I come to the Mets. The team that I follow the most in the NL because I live in NY (not because I am a Mets fan).
The Mets really believe that they can compete with anyone but everytime you look at their record and see two games over .500 or one game under .500, you ask how. Their pitching staff (starters and bullpen) have been over achieving all year. How long can their pitching staff hold the boat from sinking remains to be seen. Worse defense in the NL and best ERA in the NL seem to contradict each other. It remains to be seen whether they can ge another bat in the lineup and get better offense. Could you imagine if they had me the move for Guerrero?
NL Central:
I want to start here with Houston. Houston's management is all to blame for the team they have right now. They are not winning the division and will probably fight till the end for the wildcard. First, they traded a left hander closer (wagner) to the Phils expecting that Dotel will make the transition from setup man to closer. It did not work. They traded Dotel for Beltran and moved another setup man to the closer roll. They traded Hidalgo to the Mets for nothing and Hidalgo comes to NY and becomes the savior of the Mets hitting in 12 consecutive games and hitting 8 home runs with the Mets.
They signed both Clements and Pettite in the off season with Dreams to the World Series. One of those signings blew up in their face with Pettite. They forgot that Biggio & Bagwell are getting old and their offense has not been quite what they expected. Now, rumors has it that Clements is not happy. He is doing a great job but when he leaves games the bullpen usually cannot do the job.
There's so much to write about. Let me hold off for now and have someone else give us some insight about the baseball midpoint season.