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Viewpoint - What Would It Take? Lets strip the Cleveland Indians and the Texas Rangers to see what it would take for them to win their division. Why do this? Just read on.
The Division
The Indians have as much of a chance to win their division as anyone else. They dont even require everyone having an enormous season either. The hard off-season work they achieved in getting young athletes and pitchers that have some idea of the plate location for a few larger than life contract holders was a success. Minnesota is picked to win the division based on history alone. Whether the Indians win or not certainly the Twins will not finish in first place. Each team in this division could win the division because they are so closely lumped together talent going up and talent going down wise. I exclude Detroit. The Royals have the best chance and the Indians can beat them too. A look at Cleveland breaks down like this: Indian Pitching Jason Stanford a very smart pitcher at a very young age. He has sound control and an understanding of how to set-up a batter. He can win a dozen or so games. C.C. Sabathia is only 23 and has already proven to be a top of the rotation pitcher. Last season he won 13 games so to see that expand to 18 is no big shake for him and for the Tribe to really win he would need to win 20 games. Also no big deal for him. Betancourt was told by the Cleveland management and pitching coach Hershiser dont change anything! His first 38 innings produced only 27 hits, 13 walks and 36 strikeouts. If he was put into the rotation he could win 10-13 games but they want to see him as the set-up guy. Westbrook is a young Jamie Moyer clone in progress. In his 3 seasons he has improved each year and is in-line to be in the rotation as a different look than the power-pitchers. J. Davis is the number three-starter within the rotation and won 8 games
last year. A jump to 12 wins could be had no doubt. Special Weapon Scott Stewart was a steal for the Tribe. He is a solid no-nonsense reliever that can get them to Betancourt about 65 times. This may be the key to the season. Indian Hitting
The Division
One of the big attractions to baseball is the fact every season some new players emerge, some known players improve and some surprise team will fight until the end to win. Or two surprise teams fight to the end, or more its baseball. If this simple fact was untrue no such thing as Fantasy Baseball could exist for long. All surprises are welcome here whereupon injuries are critical to this particular division each season. In this case some really outstanding pitching could be pushed hard to the edge with better hitting. It is not impossible for Seattle or Oakland or both to drop with such limited hitting and Pat Gillick gone. Gillick is the Scotty Bowman (Hockey) of baseball GMs. He will get the required players when needed on time, to win. Injuries have not really plagued Oakland or Seattle in a long time. Why not now? And every division needs a what-iff team or two.
That leaves the Angels as the one most often injured team in the AL each year. They make them over there; Salmon, Anderson, Eckstein and Erstad are farm-grown products built by their own system. All this talk is excluding Garret Anderson. This is one player young enough, who continues to enlarge his up side each year, to in fact have a chance to be a Hall of Fame player. Now if you look at this division once more it is not so difficult to see how the Rangers can quietly sneak in. They are not just young some of them are pretty good.
In Texas they un loaded for youth as well and they too have a bunch of talented young players. Blalock and Young may be as good as they played and that is a very good thing. Both are better than average fielders with a throwback style of play. Ranger Pitching R.A. Dickey by seasons end was no longer giving up 10, 12 14 hits each
game and that was his biggest negative. The change was realizing you could
tease and work the corners and not attempt to over power everybody. Dont
be surprised when he becomes the staff ace this year. Ranger Hitters
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