AL Central: Tribe's future will take shape in second half
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07/16/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - For Cleveland Indians fans, the hard part is over.
They've endured a first half of the season that saw their team finish 20 games
below .500 (34-54) and fall 15 1/2 games off the pace in the American League
Central. Granted, not even the most die-hard Cleveland fans were penciling the
Indians into a postseason spot in 2010. General manager Mark Shapiro made
certain to temper any such expectations at the outset of the season.
Having just limped past the halfway point of the season, the Indians will use
the second half to put their future plans into focus. And despite being buried
in the standings and having the lowest attendance figures in the majors, there
are a few reasons for optimism in Cleveland.
At the forefront is rookie catcher Carlos Santana, who so far has certainly
lived up to his super-prospect hype. In only 95 big league at-bats, Santana
has homered five times, driven in 16 runs and hit .284. Likewise, first
baseman Matt LaPorta, the key prospect in the CC Sabathia deal in 2008, has
started to come along lately. In 12 games since being recalled from a minor
league detour on June 27, he's hit .357 with four homers and 11 RBI.
But the one guy who has really rewarded the organization for its patience is
starting pitcher Fausto Carmona (8-7), who earned his first All-Star nod with
a 3.64 ERA and a pair of complete games through 18 starts. Most importantly,
the right-hander has drastically cut down on the number of walks that led to
his demotion to the minors last year.
Fellow starter Jake Westbrook may never produce to the level of his $11
million annual salary, though lately he has made steady progress in his return
from Tommy John surgery. It would be a bonus for the front office if he has
pitched well enough to attract an offer from a team looking for starting
pitching help at the trade deadline.
Cleveland took a big hit with the season-ending knee surgery to three-time
All-Star outfielder Grady Sizemore in May. Injuries to right fielder Shin-Soo
Choo (thumb) and shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera (forearm) obviously haven't helped
the Tribe's fortunes at the plate as well, although both are targeting a
return by the end of July. Before his thumb injury on July 2, Choo was in line
for an All-Star nod with a .286 batting average, 13 home runs and 43 RBI.
Mitch Talbot has been a pleasant surprise in the rotation, leading all AL
rookies with eight wins. In addition, fellow starter Justin Masterson seemed
to get into a groove over his last few starts. And in the bullpen, Chris Perez
has emerged as a legitimate candidate to take over the closer's job.
All in all, things aren't looking so bleak for incoming GM Chris Antonetti,
who will replace Shapiro at the end of the season. Still, the primary
objective for manager Manny Acta and the front office is to identify which
players will be around for the long haul. The evaluation process takes center
stage when the team resumes play Friday night.
"I just want these young kids to get out and play hard," Acta said. "We're
going to get something out of it. We're going to be able to see who's going to
join that core that we're building for the future."
ROOKIES BOESCH, SCHERZER KEY FOR TIGERS' SECOND HALF
When looking at how the Detroit Tigers' roster shapes up, it's given that
Miguel Cabrera will put up big power numbers, Justin Verlander will mow down
opposing lineups, and Johnny Damon will continue to make key veteran
contributions. But to seize the top spot in the AL Central, it's up to some of
Detroit's younger guys to produce in the second half.
Cue rookie outfielder Brennan Boesch and 26-year-old No. 2 starter Max
Scherzer, both of whom have been instrumental in the Tigers' first-half record
(48-38). In eight starts since returning from his midseason demotion to
Triple-A Toledo, Scherzer is 5-2 with a 2.44 ERA, averaging 11 strikeouts per
nine innings. Boesch has his name in the mix for Rookie of the Year honors
thanks to a ridiculous .342 batting average, 12 homers and 49 RBI. He boasts a
.593 slugging average and is on pace for nearly 300 total bases as a rookie.
It's tough to imagine Boesch keeping up that kind of pace for the duration of
the season, but the Tigers do need his presence in the middle of the lineup.
As for Scherzer, the Tigers need him to continue to bridge the gap between
Verlander and the rest of the rotation.
If both can achieve their respective goals, it would go a long way toward
helping the Tigers finally capture their first AL Central crown.
WHITE SOX PICK UP RIGHT WHERE THEY LEFT OFF
When a team is as hot as the Chicago White Sox have been, typically the last
thing the players want is some time off. Winners of eight straight heading
into the All-Star break, you could hardly blame the White Sox for wanting to
keep the train rolling.
Nevertheless, this week's three-day layoff does not appear to have taken any
wind out of Chicago's sails, as the team resumed play Thursday with an 8-7 win
over the Minnesota Twins for their ninth consecutive triumph. Prior to that
victory, in which Chicago rallied back from a four-run deficit, manager Ozzie
Guillen put into perspective what a trip to the playoffs this season would
mean to him.
"If we go to the playoffs, it will be most satisfying year I have had in seven
years with this ballclub," Guillen told the Chicago Tribune. "This one will be
more exciting than the two (previous) playoffs for me."
Over their last 31 games, the White Sox are an incredible 26-5. If they keep
up this pace much longer, Guillen figures to be one very satisfied manager.
ROYALS TWEAKING ROTATION FOR SECOND HALF
The baseball adage, "You're only as good as your next day's starting pitcher"
is about as old as the game itself. Still, the saying holds true today, as it
will for years to come.
That brings us to the Kansas City Royals, whose starters have assembled an
unsightly 5.11 ERA as a group. The best of the bunch, reigning AL Cy Young
winner Zack Greinke, has fallen victim to insufficient run support, although
he's gone 4-0 with a 3.00 ERA over his last five starts to lower his season
ERA to 3.71. The staff ace, was scratched from his scheduled start on Sunday
with some discomfort in his shoulder, has only a 5-8 record for the year.
Projected No. 2 starter Gil Meche was placed on the 60-day DL on Thursday, a
move that was designed to clear roster space for Henry Barrera, who was ending
a rehab assignment. Meche is eligible for reinstatement on July 25, though he
has not pitched since May 25 and will require some time on a Minor League
rehab assignment.
Former No. 1 overall draft pick Luke Hochevar has been out since June 11 with
a sprained elbow, though he hasn't been particularly effective anyway in
pitching to a 5-4 record and a 4.96 ERA in 13 starts before the injury.
All of that has left manager Ned Yost scrambling. He has even tinkered the
rotation so as to line up Brian Bannister for as many day starts as possible.
In six daytime starts this year, Bannister is 4-0 with a 2.37 ERA. But in 12
outing as night, he is 3-7 with a 7.45 ERA. By slotting Bannister in the No. 3
spot in the rotation, four of his next nine starts will come in day games.
Of course, it will take more than Yost's tinkering for the Royals' starters to
excel in the second half.
"We have to play consistent baseball, and it all revolves around your starting
pitching," Yost told the Kansas City Star. "If we're going to be in it, our
starting pitching has to be able to take us to that point."
HITS KEEP COMING FOR FADING TWINS
Already with a 3-8 record in July, the Minnesota Twins can ill-afford many
more bad breaks if they are to stay in contention for the AL Central crown.
However, they were dealt a big blow on Thursday, when four-time All-Star first
baseman and former league MVP Justin Morneau was placed on the 15-day DL with
lingering symptoms from a concussion suffered during a collision at second
base on July 7.
Morneau worked out for about 25 minutes on an elliptical machine Thursday
morning, but later felt some "fogginess" and decided a DL stint would be best
to clear out all the cobwebs.
In other injury news, second baseman Alexi Casilla has moved up to Double-A as
he rehabs from bone spurs in his right elbow. According to manager Ron
Gardenhire, Casilla has seven or eight days left on his rehab assignment,
pending any setbacks. Meanwhile, no timeline has been set on reliever Clay
Condrey, who has been dealing with a right elbow injury. The right-hander has
been touring doctor's offices, with Gardenhire telling the team's website the
injury "isn't looking good."
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American Idol odds : Blake Lewis the Early Standout
An important American Idol betting lines recap from February 20 Guys episode. The 12 men came out flat overall with Blake Lewis appearing to have the early edge after the first hour and a half.
Rudy - was quite good singing "Free Ride" to start off. Randy was not impressed though. Paula thought he started off fantastic. "Never had anyone stop off so lively" said Paula but Simon (who does not like Rudy) does not feel he has a distinct voice and was not impressed either.
Brandon was a little pitchy according to Randy and Paula agreed. Simon said he was a good singer but the song was "too safe" and he needs to make an impact. He was listed at +1200 odds or $1200 paid out on a $100 bet should he win the competition.
Big favorite Sundance came in with a flat version of "Knights in White Satin" and the judges let him have it, including Paula. Randy claimed the song was out of pitch throughout.
Korean American - and a Jenny Woo favorite - Paul Kim was up next. Another pitchy flat one but Randy said he still liked his potential. Kim at +3000 odds was said to have sung a "third rate version of that (George Michael) song" according to Simon Cowell. He sang "Careless Whisper".
22 year old Chris Richardson was up next. He was listed with +1100 odds coming in. He got the best response from the judges though Simon did not believe the vocal was that great.
Nick was boring and pitchy. Simon didn't think he was that bad though and predicted he would be back next week. Nick Pedro was a big +3000 dog coming into this competition.
Beat boxer Blake Lewis was listed with early +1000 odds or $1000 payout on a $100 bet if he were to become the next American Idol winner odds . These of course were the early odds. He was considered original for picking an "odd song". He did not beat box and the judges felt it was the best vocal of the night.
Sanjaya came in as the second biggest favorite after Chris Sligh but his performance Tuesday night was not very good.
Chris Sleigh was the early favorite at +450 odds. Great voice and a great sense of humor. He's a real standout. Randy felt it was on point but maybe ahead of the chorus a little bit. Simon Cowell said he felt like he was in some "sort of weird student gig".
Jared Cotter followed. He was listed with +2000 odds early on to win the competition. The judges felt he needs to take more risks but looked good.
22-year old AJ Talbado, who has tried out for American Idol five times, was up next. "Kind of a theme park performance" said Simon. Though the judges felt he performed okay. Simon did feel AJ might be better than he originally thought.
Phil - this season's military favorite - came into this competition with +1200 odds to win the competition. He was the last to perform. He was certainly strong enough to get through this stage of the competition and perhaps the best one after a shaky start.
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