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		<title>Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner for Week of August 22, 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay McClain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we head down the stretch, there will be teams who are trying to win every game they play, and then there will be teams who don’t care as much about Ws and Ls as they do seeing what they have on the roster.  How will this influence your lineups? Help is here with this week’s hitting planner.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Late August means one thing in fantasy baseball: the playoffs are here in just a couple of weeks. For the &#8220;real&#8221; teams there are less than 40 games on the schedule, and there are going to be two different styles of play that baseball fans will see.  There will be teams who are trying to win every game they play, and then there will be teams who don’t care as much about Ws and Ls as they do seeing what they have on the roster.  How will this influence your lineups? Help is here with this week’s hitting planner.</p>
<h3><span id="more-35240"></span>Catcher</h3>
<p>Just because <strong>Jorge Posada</strong> had a big game against Tampa Bay and then a respectable one at KC, it doesn’t mean that he should be getting back on your fantasy squad anytime soon.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Carlos Santana </strong>remains a perfect option for managers.  His batting average may be a little low but his production in other categories is excellent.  Just think, if he could get his average to at least .260, he would transcend hitting at the position.</p>
<p><strong>Victor Martinez</strong> is day-to-day with his knee injury but it doesn’t seem to be slowing him down as his average is sky-high even though he doesn’t have a lot of homeruns.</p>
<p>With more good news for catchers, it is safe to say that <strong>Brian McCann</strong> is going to return to his normal self after being activated off the DL just a few days ago.</p>
<h3>First Base</h3>
<p>Thank you very much I am the number one player at 1<sup>st</sup> base again, says &#8220;The Machine&#8221; <strong>Albert Pujols</strong>.  After his horribly slow start, he sits back atop of the NL for homeruns with 30.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Billy Butler</strong> had a lucky homerun against the Yanks that caused some mild controversy on the airways, but in regards to his overall play for the month he isn’t doing your fantasy team much good.  This would be an opportune time to give him a rest.</p>
<p>Other guys who are on the up and up would include<strong>: Paul Goldschmidt</strong>, <strong>Lucas Duda</strong> and <strong>Carlos Pena</strong>. On the flip side of the equation are those guys who don’t seem to be getting the job done. <strong>Todd Helton</strong> still has the average that owners want but his power numbers don’t provide much value. The opposite but the same can be said for <strong>Justin Morneau</strong> as his average is well below his career mark, this just isn’t his year.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/dan-uggla-braves.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-35257" style="margin: 5px;" title="dan-uggla-braves" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/dan-uggla-braves.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Second Base</h3>
<p>Well, <strong>Dan Uggla </strong>came back to earth with his hitting streak coming to an end at 33 games. He followed that up with another three game streak but that was it.  His numbers are going to return to normal by seasons’ end which will please many.</p>
<p><strong>Jason Kipnis</strong> owners saw his numbers return to earth as well, but that was because he was sitting out with an oblique problem.  Once he is back in the lineup he should return to normal form.</p>
<p>Regular playing time hasn’t been an issue for <strong>Ramon Santiago</strong> as he has been impressing each and every time he steps up to the plate.  Finding a way to get him on your squad for the time being is a good idea.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Neil Walker</strong> has seen his production go down just as all the other Pittsburgh Pirates have which is a little disappointing knowing their early season success.</p>
<p>Outside of hitting homeruns, <strong>Ben Zobrist</strong> is having a career year in a few important categories and with a week with weak teams on the schedule look for a boost in those stats.</p>
<h3>Third Base</h3>
<p><strong>Chipper Jones</strong> may have started the season off poorly, but in August alone his splits are .382/.647/1.052.  Swing a trade with someone if you can’t pick him up easier.</p>
<p>It looks as if <strong>Eduardo Nunez</strong> may have seen the end of his extensive playing time this year, which is until someone else is out of the lineup.  Only problem is that his poor fielding keeps him off the field, it’s a coin flip.</p>
<p>Third basemen are dropping like flies with all the injuries so let’s take a look at some healthy players who could provide a spark.  <strong>David Freese</strong>, <strong>Brett Lawrie</strong> and <strong>Ryan Zimmerman</strong> are among the few players who are producing and are healthy as well.</p>
<p>In case anyone is unaware, we are going to provide you with a list of players who are on the 15 Day DL as of 8/20: <strong>Kevin Youkilis</strong>,<strong> Daniel Murphy</strong>,<strong> </strong><strong>Adrian Beltre</strong> and<strong> Chase Headley</strong> are all top 15 players at the hot corner who are out for an extended period of time so proceed with caution until these guys are healthy.</p>
<h3>Shortstop</h3>
<p>Number one shortstop <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> doesn’t look like he is going to return early enough in the scoring period to get you any production this week so sit him down.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Hanley Ramirez</strong> looks to be in the same boat, but ESPN is starting to report that he is done for the year.</p>
<p>If <strong>Alex Gonzalez</strong> hit a few more homeruns there is no doubt that managers would pick him up for his services but he just doesn’t possess the power.  The good news is that the Braves are going up against a poor Chicago pitching staff so maybe the power will show.</p>
<p>His nagging left ankle slowed <strong>J.J. Hardy </strong>down for a few games but he looks to be back producing at a normal rate, so don’t do anything drastic with the lineup moves.</p>
<p>Keep an eye on <strong>Alcides Escobar</strong>.  He has been getting on base a lot as of late and when he does, he has got the speed to steal some bases and put himself in position to score runs almost at will.</p>
<h3>Outfield</h3>
<p>Outfielders have not exactly been hitting out of their mind this past week with only four guys producing over a 10 rating according to ESPN’s ranking system, and one of those guys is <strong>Casper Wells</strong>.  It may be tempting to reward him for the four game homerun streak but it isn’t a good idea.</p>
<p><strong>Jay Bruce</strong> is a guy who has a bat that disappears at times.  He is only hitting .230 away from home this year and only playing six games with a few of those away doesn’t add up to a successful campaign.</p>
<p>And now, as always with the number of outfielders, we highlight who is HOT and who is NOT.</p>
<p>Hitters heating up are: <strong>Jose Constanza</strong>, <strong>Eric Thames</strong>, <strong>Tony Gwynn</strong>, <strong>Cameron Maybin</strong>, <strong>Nick Markakis</strong> and <strong>Justin Upton, </strong>all of who have been swinging the bat and keeping owners happy.</p>
<p>Of course there is a flip side.  <strong>Bobby Abreu</strong>, <strong>Johnny Damon</strong>, <strong>Jason Heyward</strong>, <strong>Hunter Pence </strong>and <strong>Ichiro Suzuki</strong> have not impressed at all this week but given the fact that most of them are veterans, a bounce back is more than reasonable to expect.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Baseball Stock Market Report: Santana UP, Joyce DOWN, and more</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 20:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Stangler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we approach July, the outlook for some players is rising while the outlook for others is falling. Let's analyze whose stock is on the upswing and whose is on the downswing in this week's Fantasy Baseball Stock Market Report.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we approach July, the outlook for some players is rising while the outlook for others is falling. Let&#8217;s analyze whose stock is on the upswing and whose is on the downswing in this week&#8217;s Fantasy Baseball Stock Market Report.</p>
<h3><span id="more-33026"></span>Stock Up</h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/espinda01.shtml" target="_blank">Danny Espinosa </a>-  2B &#8211; WASH</strong></p>
<p>Over the last 15 days, Danny is 19-54, with 4 home runs,  and 3 stolen bases. Don&#8217;t be surprised if he goes 25/20.  He&#8217;s almost  half way there with 14 HR&#8217;s and 9 SB&#8217;s.  His average will hurt your team  a little bit, but  his combination of power and speed as a middle  infielder will help your team win.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=santan001car" target="_blank">Carlos Santana</a> &#8211; C/1B &#8211; CLE</strong></p>
<p>In the past week, Carlos has hit .353 with 2 home runs,  and 1 stolen base.  He also has 10 home runs, and 33 RBI&#8217;s on the year,  and is still capable of hitting 20-25 home runs this season.  By moving  him out of the clean up spot for a couple of days, Carlos was able to  regain his confidence and has started to show improvement in his game.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/escobal02.shtml" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/alcides-escobar-fantasy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33031" style="margin: 5px;" title="alcides-escobar-fantasy" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/alcides-escobar-fantasy.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="221" /></a>Alcides Escobar</a> &#8211; SS &#8211; KC</strong></p>
<p>Alcides is 19-45 over the past 15 days, batting .422 with 5  stolen bases.  He continues to rake so use him as your second MI and  enjoy his OPS right now.  Looks like Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer are  getting pitched around and other players in the lineup are enjoying the  benefits of the fastballs like Escobar.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gonzaca01.shtml" target="_blank">Carlos Gonzalez</a> &#8211; OF &#8211; COL</strong></p>
<p>Mr. Fantasy Baseball 2010 started off slow batting out of  the 3 hole, but is starting to heat up after being moved into the  leadoff spot.   Over the last week, Carlos is  9-23, 2 HR, 2 SB, .391.   Look for Carlos Gonzalez to continue to hit well and still put up 25/25  on the year, if not 30/30.</p>
<h3>Stock Down</h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/joycema01.shtml" target="_blank">Matt Joyce</a> &#8211; OF &#8211; TB</strong></p>
<p>Looks like someone isn&#8217;t drinking the Sam Fuld Kool-Aid  anymore.  After a hot start, Matt is in the midst of a  4-32 hitting  slump over the past 15 days while batting a measly .125 with no home  runs and only 2 RBI&#8217;s.  Hopefully you sold high on him a couple of weeks  ago as his average will level off as the season progresses.  Look for  him to continue to sit when he faces left-handed starters.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/morneju01.shtml" target="_blank">Justin Morneau</a> &#8211; 1B &#8211; MIN</strong></p>
<p>Remember when he was out most of last year with a  concussion?  If it&#8217;s not one thing, than it&#8217;s another.  Now it&#8217;s a nerve  in his neck, and he looks to be out for 6-8 weeks.  He&#8217;s been only  batting .225 on the year with only 4 home runs after 213 plate  appearances.  He&#8217;s safe to cut in most leagues since there are so many  other first place options.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/davisra01.shtml" target="_blank">Rajai Davis</a> &#8211; OF &#8211; TOR</strong></p>
<p>Rajai continues to struggle, batting .231 on the year with  18 stolen bases.  He&#8217;s also  in a huge hitting slump going 4-37 with 0  stolen bases and a .108 average over the last 15 days.  Look for him to  get more at bats with Jose Bautista moving to 3rd base and break out of  his slump, instead of splitting time in the outfield.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Baseball Stock Market Report: Hosmer, Bruce UP; Morneau, Cruz DOWN</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 21:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Stangler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whose stock is rising and whose is falling? Here a list of players going in opposite directions as the second month of the 2011 fantasy baseball season begins its final week.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whose stock is rising and whose is falling? Here a list of players going in opposite directions as the second month of the 2011 fantasy baseball season begins its final week.</p>
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<h3>Stock Up</h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hosmeer01.shtml" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://fantasy.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/eric-hosmer-royals.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9643" title="eric-hosmer-royals" src="http://fantasy.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/eric-hosmer-royals.jpg" alt="eric-hosmer-royals" width="250" height="250" /></a>Eric Hosmer &#8211; 1B Royals</strong></p>
<p>This on base machine has been moved to the 3-hole and should receive plenty more RBI opportunities.  He earned the chance to be called up early and will continue to hit well.  Look for similar numbers to Jason Heyward last year.</p>
<p>In the long term, he&#8217;s the real deal.  Obviously, he should be targeted in keeper leagues.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/penaca01.shtml" target="_blank">Carlos Pena</a> &#8211; 1B Cubs </strong></p>
<p>He&#8217;s starting to turn it around but Carlos always seems to have home runs binges.  You know the average will be terrible but next thing you know, he&#8217;ll still find a way to hit 30 home runs.  So if you need power, buy now.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/janseke01.shtml" target="_blank">Kenley Jansen</a> &#8211; RP Dodgers</strong></p>
<p>With the injuries to Padilla and Broxton, Kenley should eventually take the closer role away from Matt Guerrier.  The Dodgers play a lot of close games so Guerrier or Jansen would be the immediates short-term adds.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bautijo02.shtml" target="_blank">Jose Bautista</a> &#8211; 3B/OF Blue Jays</strong></p>
<p>Believe! He&#8217;s still going to hit over 40 home runs again this year and clearly shows the power every time he comes up to bat.  The Blue Jays hitting coach is to thank for modifying Jose&#8217;s swing two years ago.  His average will probably level out but his power is for real.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grandcu01.shtml" target="_blank">Curtis Granderson</a> &#8211; OF Yankees</strong></p>
<p>His home run power is there and he&#8217;s hitting lefties which is a great indication.  He&#8217;ll go 30/20 this year with the short shelf in right field at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bruceja01.shtml" target="_blank">Jay Bruce</a> &#8211; OF Reds</strong></p>
<p>Bruuuuuuuucce! Continues to hit home runs.  He&#8217;s now up to 10 home runs and should continue to rake in that lineup and in the cracker jack box in Cincinnati.</p>
<h3>Stock Down</h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/morneju01.shtml" target="_blank">Justin Morneau</a> &#8211; 1B Twins</strong></p>
<p>Finally hit his 2nd homer of the year. With so many other 1B options out there, he ne concussion away from being out a long time.  Here&#8217;s your best chance to buy low but I wouldn&#8217;t sell him until after Joe Mauer comes back. Just remember he&#8217;s second half of the season hitter.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cruzne02.shtml" target="_blank">Nelson Cruz</a> &#8211; OF Rangers</strong></p>
<p>Will return from the DL this week. However, with his injury history enjoy the power and home runs in the short-term and then sell high.  Unfortunately, another DL trip will arrive at some point this year.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fuldsa01.shtml" target="_blank">Sam Fuld</a> &#8211; OF Rays</strong></p>
<p>Had a terrific start to the season but come back down to reality.  Look for Desmond Jennings to be called up in early June if he continues to struggle.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lackejo01.shtml" target="_blank">John Lackey</a> &#8211; P Red Sox</strong></p>
<p>Hit the DL and it turns out this free agent signing by the Red Sox was never a good idea. An elbow strain has limited his velocity and should be dropped in almost all leagues.</p>
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		<title>Only 11 Games In, and the Twins are Killing Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 17:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Lange</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are only 11 games into the 2011 season and the Minnesota Twins have already turned Drew into Bill Simmons.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are only 11 games into the 2011 season and the Minnesota Twins have already turned me into Bill Simmons.</p>
<p>You know what I mean. That guy who calls overreacts to every single little thing and claims the season is over when Tsuyoshi Nishioka can’t figure out the strike zone and doesn’t know how to <a href="http://t.co/C5x7RO4" target="_blank">avoid a base runner</a> trying to break up a double play.</p>
<p><span id="more-29707"></span><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/tsuyoshi-nishioka-twins.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-29710" style="margin: 5px;" title="tsuyoshi-nishioka-twins" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/tsuyoshi-nishioka-twins.jpg" alt="tsuyoshi-nishioka-twins" width="250" height="250" /></a>The same kind of person that starts making up excuses why the team isn’t performing the way all of the “experts” said they would &#8212; i.e. actually having high expectations, still adjusting to a new home park, not enough to replace lost pitchers out of the bullpen, too much relying on guys coming off of injuries, etc. The Twins thrive off of being the underdog. Be honest, when was the last time the Twins were actually supposed to win the AL Central? Back in the Johan days?</p>
<p>Worst of all, and this is my biggest Simmons pet peeve, I’ve already claimed this team almost too boring to watch.</p>
<p>Admittedly, baseball has never been my favorite sport to watch on TV (in person is a completely different experience), but this year’s team has especially lacked the ability to get me excited. The hitting has been lackluster &#8211; it took 11 games to finally get a first inning run &#8211; and their “pitch to contact” starters don’t provide much entertainment. No sane person wants to sit around and watch a team that can&#8217;t hit and can&#8217;t get batters out. That&#8217;s not fun baseball.</p>
<p>Fun baseball includes Delmon Young and Danny Valencia continuing their hot streaks from last year. It includes bombs from Jim Thome, Justin Morneau and Jason Kubel, <a href="http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=13665107" target="_blank">much like this one</a>. It includes Joe Mauer flashing some of the power from two years ago instead of grounding out to short every other at bat. It includes Francisco Liriano striking out 10 batters every five days.</p>
<p>At least I haven’t boycotted twitter and don&#8217;t take long walks around Fargo to get over my frustration.</p>
<p>Speaking of Francisco Liriano, our &#8220;ace&#8221;, the only non-“pitch to contact” arm they have on the roster, he has been the opposite of that so far this year (0-3, 9.42 ERA, 15 ER, 14.1 innings, 4:3 K/BB). Look at his stat line from <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2011_03_23_balmlb_minmlb_1" target="_blank">this Spring Training game</a>. (I know, it&#8217;s only Spring Training, but still. He was all over the place) Also, <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/OverTheBaggy/status/58540053588226048" target="_blank">there is this</a>. Definitely not what the Twins need if they want to win this division.</p>
<p>And Poor Yoshi. The guy has high expectations coming from Japan, struggles early with communication and adapting to American style of baseball, then breaks his leg during the first week of the season and is out for up to two months. With the Twins already weak up the middle, delaying Nishioka’s learning curve could be devastating.</p>
<p>I already somewhat wrote about this a few weeks ago to star the season, but that was more of a <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2011/03/three-peat-in-minnesota-twins-will-be-hard-to-achieve/" target="_blank">reverse jinx post</a>. I didn’t mean for it to actually be true. Luckily the Royals and Indians are leading the division so we know that things are definitely out of the ordinary. For now, I’ll try to remain optimistic, wait for the White Sox to experience the Crainwreck, and eventually see the Twins back on top where they belong.</p>
<p>Now if you&#8217;ll excuse me, I&#8217;m off to talk to random people about Shawshank Redemption.</p>
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<p><em>* &#8211; Tsuyosi Nishioka photo credit: AP Photo/Kathy Willens via <a href="http://thebaseballdigest.wordpress.com/2011/04/08/twins-tsuyoshi-nishioka-breaks-fibula-luke-hughes-called-up/" target="_blank">The Baseball Digest</a></em></p>
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		<title>Three-Peat for Minnesota Twins Will Be Hard to Achieve</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 18:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Lange</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Minnesota Twins come into the 2011 season with a lot of expectations. Many people have them pegged to win their third straight AL Central title. Even Skip Bayless has them winning the World Series (which realistically doesn’t mean much since he just says things to get attention).</p>
<p>There are plenty of good reasons for these expectations. The Twins have routinely finished atop their division regardless of any problems they’ve had.</p>
<p>This year could prove to be different however.</p>
<p><span id="more-29243"></span><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/minnesota-twins-prediction-justin-morneau-joe-mauer.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-29247" style="margin: 5px;" title="minnesota-twins-prediction-justin-morneau-joe-mauer" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/minnesota-twins-prediction-justin-morneau-joe-mauer.jpg" alt="minnesota-twins-prediction-justin-morneau-joe-mauer" width="250" height="250" /></a>Minnesota had a quiet offseason per usual, but they lost more than they gained.</p>
<p>The Twins lost four arms out of the bullpen and felt they could retool with unproven guys from within the system instead of going out and getting help. They are going to put the closer role on Joe Nathan right out of the gate instead of allowing Matt Capps to help ease Nathan into his old spot.</p>
<p>The Twins don’t seem too fascinated with their starting pitching either, making it public that they are already willing to talk trades involving Scott Baker. Throw in Nick Blackburn to the end of that rotation, and they could be in trouble.</p>
<p>The big splash this offseason was the signing of Tsuyoshi Nishioka, star 2B from Japan. He has blazing speed and carried an impressive bat in Japan, but his translation to American baseball and his chemistry with the inconsistent Alexia Casilla need to prove they are an upgrade over the Cabrera-Hardy double play combo the Twins thrived off of last year.</p>
<p>Health will be a HUGE factor for the Twins this season. The last two years Minnesota has had to survive with season ending injuries to Justin Morneau (back, concussion). Joe Mauer is constantly plagued by nagging knee and back issues, which you can see clearly in his lack of power last year. Again, the closer role is back to Joe Nathan just 12 months after Tommy John Surgery. Though the Twins have solid backup at most positions &#8211; Michael Cuddyer may be one of the most underrated players in the league &#8211; injuries are a big blow to any team.</p>
<p>Combine all of that with Chicago’s additions and Detroit’s potentially dangerous lineup, there are a lot of factors in play for an AL Central three-peat in Minnesota.</p>
<p>The only thing we can do now is wait and see.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Twins 2010 Season Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Lange</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Mauer and Morneau leading the way, the Twins looked like the preseason favorite to win the almighty AL Central...up until Joe Nathan’s (potentially) devastating injury that is. Let’s take a look at the reasons for the optimism.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week on this site we had a preview the<a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2010/03/chicago-cubs-2010-season-preview-outlook-prediction-rotation-lineup/"> upcoming Cubs season</a>, and I’m sure Jerod will at some point put together something on his beloved White Sox. For now however, let’s focus on a team that actually has a chance of winning something this year: the Minnesota Twins.</p>
<p>The Twins come into this season with two former MVPs, an increased payroll, and a new stadium. Expectations are as high as they have been in quite some time. Instead of figuring out how to fill roles vacated by Johan Santana or Torii Hunter like years past, the Twins showed aggressiveness in free agency.</p>
<p>Up until Joe Nathan’s (potentially) <a href="http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100309&amp;content_id=8724526&amp;vkey=news_min&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=min">devastating injury</a>, the Twins looked like the preseason favorite to win the almighty AL Central. Let’s take a look at the reasons why.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Minnesota Twins 2010 Preview: Infield</strong></span></p>
<p>The Twins traded for former All-Star JJ Hardy in exchange for Carlos Gomez. Gomez was a huge fan favorite and a great energy guy, but it is hard to keep a guy around who weighs more than his batting average. Hardy has friends within the Twins organization and is looking to return to his All Star form and solidify the shortstop position.</p>
<p>Orlando Hudson was a great free agent pickup, signing a one year contract. Everything I’ve read about Hudson is that he has an infectious personality and never stops talking. Sounds like a great teammate to me.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/minnesota-twins-2010-season-preview-pitching-rotation-batting-order.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-12575" style="margin: 5px;" title="minnesota-twins-2010-season-preview-pitching-rotation-batting-order" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/minnesota-twins-2010-season-preview-pitching-rotation-batting-order.jpg" alt="minnesota-twins-2010-season-preview-pitching-rotation-batting-order" width="250" height="250" /></a>Justin Morneau is healthy and back at first base, looking for his fourth 30 HR season in the past five years and a return to the AL MVP ballot. While the team didn’t show signs of a devastating collapse when he went down last year with a back injury, he is still a cornerstone of this team.</p>
<p>Third base is a huge question mark. Brendan Harris is slotted to fill the position for now. The Twins have a good prospect in Danny Valencia, but they are convinced he isn’t ready yet. Harris is a decent fielder, but not someone who is an everyday player on a World Series contending team. If the Twins are to make a trade this year, I think it will be to lock up the hot corner spot.</p>
<p>There is also this guy named Joe Mauer at the catcher spot. I don’t know much about him but apparently he swings a good bat. He has been compared to something called a Jonny Bench, whatever that is. He is definitely a player to watch this year.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Minnesota Twins 2010 Preview: Outfield</strong></span></span></p>
<p>Denard Span is a name you NEED to get used to.</p>
<p>This is a guy who was stuck in the Twins farm club finally got called up a few years ago as an injury replacement and played so well that he convinced management to keep him around. He has developed into a solid leadoff hitter as well as one of the most versatile outfielders in the league, playing all three positions last year before settling in center for this season. He recently signed a 5-year extension.</p>
<p>Delmon Young and Michael Cuddyer will fill the rest of the outfield. Young is trying to prove why the Twins have kept him around, and he made a good case for himself after having a big role at the end of the season after the Morneau injury. Cuddyer showed signs of why he got a multi-year contract extension after a big 2006, leading the team in home runs last year with 32. He also stepped up last year after the Morneau injury, filling in at first place.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Minnesota Twins 2010 Preview: Pitching</strong></span></span></p>
<p><a href="http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100309&amp;content_id=8724526&amp;vkey=news_min&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=min">Really Joe? WHY!?</a></p>
<p>The Twins came into Spring Training with four of the five starting spots filled. Fransisco Liriano and Glen Perkins were set to compete for the final spot, but so far it hasn’t been much of a competition.</p>
<p>Liriano had great outings in the Dominican winter league and has continued that hot streak, and with Nathan being hurt, word of Liriano filling that closing spot was starting to form. Unfortunately Perkins hasn’t shown he can fill the role of a starter, meaning the Twins will have to look elsewhere for a replacement.</p>
<p>Projected Batting Order</p>
<p>1. CF Denard Span<br />
.311 BA, .392 OBP, .415 SLG, 8 HR, 68 RBI in 2009<br />
2. 2B Orlando Hudson<br />
.283 BA, .357 OBP, .417 SLG, 9 HR, 62 RBI in 2009<br />
3. C Joe Mauer<br />
.365 BA, .444 OBP, .587 SLG, 28 HR, 96 RBI in 2009<br />
4. 1B Justin Morneau<br />
.274 BA, .363 OBP, .516 SLG, 30 HR, 100 RBI in 2009<br />
5. DH Jason Kubel<br />
.300 BA, .369 OBP, .539 SLG, 28 HR, 103 RBI in 2009<br />
6. RF Michael Cuddyer<br />
.276 BA, .342 OBP, .520 SLG, 32 HR, 94 RBI in 2009<br />
7. LF Delmon Young<br />
.284 BA, .308 OBP, .425 SLG, 12 HR, 60 RBI in 2009<br />
8. SS J.J. Hardy<br />
.229 BA, .302 OBP, .357 SLG, 11 HR, 47 RBI in 2009<br />
9. 3B Brendan Harris<br />
.261 BA, .310 OBP, .362 SLG, 6 HR, 37 RBI in 2009</p>
<p>Projected Pitching Rotation</p>
<p>1. Scott Baker<br />
15-9, 4.37 ERA in 2009<br />
2. Carl Pavano<br />
14-12, 5.10 ERA in 2009<br />
3. Nick Blackburn<br />
11-11, 4.03 ERA in 2009<br />
4. Kevin Slowey<br />
10-3, 4.86 ERA in 2009<br />
5. Francisco Liriano<br />
5-13, 5.80 ERA in 2009</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 14:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerod Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the All Star Break looming, it's time to hand out some midseason hardware.  Who are the first half MVPs, Cy Youngs, and Managers of the Year for the AL and NL Central?  

Click through and find out, along with a few other less traditional and ignominious awards (like greatest old school baseball card ever, won hands down by Jim Leyland).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The calendar has flipped to July, trade rumors have intensified, and teams are preparing to start their final series before the All Star Break after getaway day on Thursday.  That can only mean one thing: the Chicago Cubs are only a few months away from tacking another year of futility onto the ever-growing grand total (which <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-talk-cubs-iphonejun27,0,5419267.story" target="_blank">you can now track on your iPhone</a>!).</p>
<p>But it also means something else: it&#8217;s time to dole out some midseason awards.<img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/albert-pujols.jpg" alt="Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals" width="184" height="184" /></p>
<p>Since our primary focus here at Midwest Sports Fans is, well, the Midwest, I am going to focus my award giving to just the Central divisions of the American and National League.  Let&#8217;s get right to it.</p>
<p><strong>NL Central 1st Half MVP:</strong> Albert Pujols, and I really don&#8217;t need to say anything else about it.  His name itself is becoming hyperbole.  I want to see a new version of &#8220;The Most Interesting Man in the World&#8221; commercials featuring Pujols.  They could be called &#8220;The Most Dominating Presence in Baseball&#8221; and include lines like &#8220;he once struck out, just to see what it felt like&#8221; and &#8220;he&#8217;s seen less pitches than the World Cup, yet his goatee alone has hit more home runs than Ryan Ludwick.&#8221;  Albert Pujols is amazing and is not just the NL Central MVP, but the MLB MVP for the first half of 2009.</p>
<p><strong>AL Central 1st Half MVP:</strong> This one is not so clear cut.  Let&#8217;s take a look at a few of the candidates (stats as of July 9th):</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7062" target="_blank">Joe Mauer</a>, Twins: 60 G, 224 AB, .388 BA, 15 HR, 47 RBI, 48 R, 1.118 OPS</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7063" target="_blank">Justin Morneau</a>, Twins: 84 G, 319 AB, .317 BA, 21 HR, 69 RBI, 56 R, .984 OPS</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/5610" target="_blank">Jermaine Dye</a>, White Sox: 77 G, 276 AB, .297 BA, 20 HR, 54 RBI, 51 R, .940 OPS</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7257" target="_blank">Zack Greinke</a>, Kansas City Royals: 10-5, 2.12 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, 129 K, 29 BB</li>
</ul>
<p>Obviously I really want to say JD, or even Scott Podsednik, and I think there is an argument to be made for them as their value has been highlighted by the injury to Carlos Quentin, but I have a hard time giving it to anyone other than Justin Morneau or Joe Mauer with the impressive stats both have racked up.</p>
<p>It certainly isn&#8217;t Zack Greinke, whose team becomes more irrelevant with each passing week.  If his ERA was still 1.00, then maybe.  But he hasn&#8217;t been as lights-out recently, which is to be expected since he <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/04/zack-greinke-sports-illustrated-cover-best-pitcher-in-baseball-johan-santana/" target="_blank">isn&#8217;t the greatest pitcher in the history of mankind and all beings</a>, as some have suggested.</p>
<p>While everyone is salivating over Mauer, and don&#8217;t get me wrong &#8212; he has been <em>great</em> since returning from injury, Morneau has been producing at a high level for 24 more games and over the span of almost 100 more ABs than Mauer.  Plus, batting average is an overrated stat, so Mauer gets no bonus points from me because he&#8217;s making everyone dream about .400.  Both are great candidates, and by the end of the year such a difference in games won&#8217;t be so magnified, but right now I have to go with Morneau, who has been the most consistent run producer in the division over the course of the entire first half.</p>
<p><strong>NL Central 1st Half Cy Young:</strong> I see two primary contenders: Adam Wainwright of St. Louis and Yovani Gallardo of Milwaukee.   <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/pitching?sort=ERA&amp;league=nl&amp;season=2009&amp;seasonType=2" target="_blank">Here are the stats</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Yovani Gallardo, Brewers: 8-6, 109.2 innings, 2.95 ERA, 120 K, 51 BB</li>
<li>Adam Wainwright, Cardinals: 9-5, 122.1 innings, 3.09 ERA, 110 K, 45 BB</li>
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<p>Pretty damn close based on the numbers (and you could probably throw Ryan Franklin in the mix here too, who has been great as the Cardinals&#8217; closer).  My first instinct when comparing Gallardo and Wainwright is to go with the guy pitching for the team in first place, but it&#8217;s hard to use team record as a tie-breaker considering the Cardinals are only one game up on the Brewers in the standings.  Or is it?  With two pitchers this close, sometimes it comes right down to head-to-head battles.</p>
<p>Thus far in 2009, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7048" target="_blank">Wainwright has absolutely dominated Milwaukee</a>.  He is 2-0 in two starts against the Brewers, going 15.1 innings and giving up just a single run while striking out 18.  Gallardo, on the other hand, has struggled somewhat against his team&#8217;s primary competition for the division title.  Despite having a better overall ERA and WHIP than Wainwright, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7926;_ylt=Amz3jXE_dWE4qjNvNHHVj0mFCLcF" target="_blank">Gallardo is 0-1 against St. Louis</a>.  Sure, he pitched 8 innings of shutout ball while only giving up 2 hits in the teams&#8217; May 25th battle, so you can&#8217;t blame him for the no decision there, but that game was not head-to-head against Wainwright like the July 7th game was.  In that battle, Gallardo lasted only five innings and gave up four runs in a 5-0 loss for the Brew Crew.</p>
<p>So maybe that one game difference for the Cardinals <em>is </em>the difference between Wainwright and Gallardo.  I&#8217;m giving the 1st half Cy Young for the NL Central to Adam Wainwright.</p>
<p><strong>AL Central 1st Half Cy Young:</strong> Lots of legit contenders here.  Let&#8217;s list them out with stats:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6525" target="_blank">Mark Buehrle</a>, White Sox: 9-2, 3.14 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, 114.2 innings, 65 K, 25 BB</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6205" target="_blank">Joe Nathan</a>, Twins: 0-1, 1.13 ERA, 0.75 WHIP, 33.1 innings, 22 saves, 43 K, 7 BB</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7590" target="_blank">Justin Verlander</a>, Tigers: 9-4, 3.59 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 115.1 innings, 141 K, 35 BB</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7241" target="_blank">Edwin Jackson</a>, Tigers: 6-4, 2.59 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 114.2 innings, 93 K, 33 BB</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7257" target="_blank">Zack Greinke</a>, Royals: 10-5, 2.12 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, 127.1 innings, 129 K, 29 BB</li>
<li><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7603" target="_blank">Fausto Carmona</a>, Indians: 2-6, 7.42 ERA, 1.81 WHIP, 60.2 innings, 36 K, 41 BB</li>
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<p>If we were giving this out to the pitcher who has been the most generous to opposing hitters and teams, Fausto Carmona would win in a landslide.  And yes, this is <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/carmofa01.shtml" target="_blank">the same Fausto Carmona</a> that went 19-8 with a 3.06 ERA in 2007.  But obviously I only listed Carmona here to throw more salt in the multitude of open wounds Cleveland&#8217;s start has given its fans.  More on him later.</p>
<p>Back to the subject at hand.  Zack Greinke obviously has the best numbers, but I just don&#8217;t believe in handing out awards to players whose teams are not in the playoff race.  There is a different level of pressure when your team is expected to win and when games are meaningful.  If the award were Most Outstanding Pitcher, it&#8217;s Greinke by a landslide.  It&#8217;s not, and it clearly states in the fine print of my own personal Cy Young and MVP criteria that last place teams (Cleveland sucks so bad they don&#8217;t count anymore) cannot have Cy Young or MVP winners, so we&#8217;ll let Willy Wonka tell Zack Greinke what he&#8217;s won:</p>
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<p>(By the way, credit goes to <a href="http://www.twitter.com/hhreynolds" target="_blank">Hugging Harold Reynolds</a> for tweeting that video yesterday.  I hadn&#8217;t seen that in forever, but always loved Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.  Charlie Bucket is a golden god.)</p>
<p>Honestly, I can&#8217;t find a whole lot to separate Buehrle, Verlander, and Jackson.  All three have had excellent seasons.  I&#8217;d give the edge to Buehrle because he owns the Tigers and Verlander sucks against the White Sox, and both have more wins than Jackson, but it&#8217;s really splitting hairs between those three.</p>
<p>My 1st half AL Central Cy Young goes to Joe Nathan, who has just be out-of-this-world awesome.  The Twins&#8217; pitchers (other than Nick Blackburn, who is having a very good yet under-the-radar season) have struggled this season.  Francisco Liriano, Scott Baker, and Kevin Slowey have all dealt with injuries and bouts of ineffectiveness.  The one constant (<a href="http://www.entertonement.com/clips/yqwgcslbvj--Baseball-is-constantJames-Earl-Jones-Field-of-Dreams-Terence-Mann-" target="_blank">throughout all the years Ray, has been baseball</a>) has been Joe Nathan at the back end of the bullpen making sure that when the Twins do have a late lead, they do not surrender it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a huge proponent of giving Cy Youngs to closers who typically pitch less than a third of the amount of innings a top-line starter does, but Joe Nathan has given up only 18 hits in 33.1 innings and is 22-24 in save opportunities.  He has been beyond dominant and there is no way the Twins would be as close to first place as they are without him.  It&#8217;s a competitive field, but Nathan is the choice.</p>
<p><strong>NL Central Manager of the 1st Half:</strong> Tony LaRussa, and I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s close.  Ken Macha has done a nice job in Milwaukee keeping the Brewers in the race without C.C. Sabathia or Ben Sheets, but LaRussa has the Cardinals in first place with one legit hitter in his lineup.  Yes, that hitter is the great Pujols, but look at the rest of the <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/teams/stl/stats/bycategory?cat=Batting&amp;type=0" target="_blank">team&#8217;s offensive stats</a>.  Putrid.  And it&#8217;s not like their pitching has been lights out.  Ryan Franklin has been a revelation in the bullpen, and getting Chris Carpenter back has helped, but this is still a rotation that counts on guys like Kyle Lohse, Joel Piniero, and Todd Wellemeyer.  That LaRussa has the Cardinals in first place is a testament to his managerial genius (and to Pujols&#8217; utter dominance, of course<img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px; float: right;" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/jim-leyland-baseball-card.jpg" alt="Jim Leyland, Detroit Tigers manager" width="199" height="271" />).</p>
<p><strong>AL Central Manager of the 1st Half:</strong> I really want to say Ozzie Guillen, and I think that he&#8217;s done a great job, but my vote goes to Jimmy Leyland of Detroit.  It&#8217;s not just that the Tigers are in first place, it&#8217;s that they&#8217;ve been able to rebound from last season&#8217;s disappointment with a far less potent offensive attack and without the benefit of an above-average bullpen.  Leyland has navigated his way through the struggles of Dontrelle Willis and Armando Gallarraga, plus had to deal with Magglio Ordonez&#8217;s sharp decline.  Leyland essentially has a lineup with only three hitters who have been consistent producers (Miguel Cabrera, Brandon Inge, Curtis Granderson), yet there the Tigers sit, a couple games up and eight games over .500.</p>
<p>2009 has been an excellent rebound season for Detroit, and Leyland deserves credit as the man steering the ship.  He also deserves credit for having one of the most hilarious old school baseball cards ever.  The hat, the mustache, the sunburned face&#8230;I&#8217;m not sure if he&#8217;s at Spring Training, a train conductor, or working at a carnival.</p>
<p>And with that, let&#8217;s transition into a few &#8220;alternative&#8221; awards for the first half.</p>
<p><strong>NL Central Least Valuable Player of the 1st Half:</strong> Milton Bradley wins this one.  Signed in the offseason after putting up terrific numbers in Texas, The Angry One has only gotten 203 ABs so far this season and hasn&#8217;t done much with them.  <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/batting?team=chc" target="_blank">He&#8217;s hitting .236</a> and, even worse, is slugging only .374.  Ouch.  Plus, he is being his usual distracting self and getting into public pissing matches with his manager when he&#8217;s not forgetting how many outs there are in an inning.  Like most things having to do with the Cubs, you just get the feeling that this is not going to end well.</p>
<p><strong>AL Central Least Valuable Player of the 1st Half:</strong> Fausto Carmona of the Indians.  We touched on his stats above, and they really say it all.  This guy has just gone straight downhill since 2007 and the Indians have to be wondering if he&#8217;ll ever be able to recapture the ability that made him appear to be one of the bright young pitching stars in the big leagues.  Despite a rough 2008, a lot was expected out of Carmona this year.  Well, the Indians have gotten a lot out of him&#8230;it&#8217;s just all been bad.</p>
<p><strong>AL/NL Central Worst Manager of the 1st Half:</strong> Hands down Eric Wedge.  You need look no further than this site, where our very own <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/author/aj-kaufman/" target="_blank">AJ Kaufman</a> calls for Wedge&#8217;s head in pretty much every article he writes.  The Indians were expected to contend for the AL Central crown, yet they are 13.5 games out and 19 games under .500 already.</p>
<p><strong>AL/NL Central Manager with the most potential to give his kids <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">truly awful</span> awesome names:</strong> Eric Wedge.  If he had any sense of humor he would name his kids Orange, Potato, and Cheese.  No such luck though.  As it is, <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=cle&amp;coachorstaffid=124029" target="_blank">he and his wife named their kids</a> Ava and Dalton Cash.  Oh well.</p>
<p>Come to think of it though, Dalton Cash Wedge is a pretty sweet and unique name.  The kid is either going be a scrappy middle infielder/#2 hitter in the majors or the lead actor in his generation&#8217;s version of Dawson&#8217;s Creek.  Well done Eric.  (See, we don&#8217;t <em>always</em> criticize you on Midwest Sports Fans.)</p>
<p><strong>AL/NL Central Quote of the 1st Half:</strong> This one is easy and goes to (who else?) Ozzie Guillen.  And there were a few of them, all of which were gloriously <a href="http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports_hardball/2009/06/ozzie-guillen-sounds-off-on-wrigley-field-again-jack-mcdowell-contreras-to-start-thursday.html" target="_blank">derogatory towards the team from the North Side</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;But one thing about Wrigley Field, I puke every time I go there.  Thatâ€™s just to be honest. And if Cub fans donâ€™t like the way I talk about Wrigley Field, itâ€™s just Wrigley Field. I donâ€™t say anything about the fans or anything now. But Wrigley Field, they got to respect my opinion. Thatâ€™s the way I feel&#8230;I donâ€™t care if they hate me.  They donâ€™t feed my kids. If they hate me, thatâ€™s cool.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>That&#8217;s just a great quote, although the part about Ozzie not talking about Cubs fans may not be entirely true.  Ozzie also had <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/chi-29-cubs-britejun29,0,5303027.story" target="_blank">this gem</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;&#8230;our fans are not stupid like Cubs fans.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>AL/NL Central Home Run Call of the Year:</strong> Hawk Harrelson, two days ago.  <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/07/hawk-harrelson-says-hell-yeah-calling-three-home-runs-by-paul-konerko/" target="_blank">Hell yeah!</a></p>
<p>That&#8217;s all I&#8217;ve got.  Sorry for not even mentioning your teams Reds, Astros, and Pirates fans&#8230;they&#8217;ve all been pretty uninteresting so far this year, at least as far as I&#8217;m concerned.  But feel free to add your own midseason awards in the comments.</p>
<p>The White Sox bring out the brooms again tonight, and then play the Twins in a pivotal pre-All Star Break series.  As Hawk might say, I loooove baseball.</p>
<p><em>* &#8211; Jim Leyland baseball card image credit: <a href="http://www.vinewoodsportcards.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&amp;manufacturers_id=16" target="_blank">Vinewood Sports Cards</a></em></p>
<p><em>* &#8211; Albert Pujols photo credit: <a href="http://urbanshocker.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/2008-mlb-statistical-leaders-from-the-dominican-republic/" target="_blank">Urban Shocker</a></em></p>
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		<title>40 Reasons Why The White Sox Are Going to the Playoffs in 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a solid run to end the month of June, the 2009 playoff chances for the Chicago White Sox are looking much brighter.  With Carlos Quentin set for a return around the All-Star break, there are plenty of reasons (40 in fact) to believe the White Sox can repeat as AL Central champions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/white-sox-logo.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1697" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="white-sox-logo" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/white-sox-logo.jpeg" alt="chicago white sox logo" width="157" height="157" /></a>On Wednesday night the Chicago White Sox did something that they have only done one other time in 2009: complete a sweep.  With a <a href="http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090701&amp;content_id=5647528&amp;vkey=recap&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=cws" target="_blank">6-2 victory over the hapless Cleveland Indians</a>, led by another stellar outing from Jose Contreras, the much maligned White Sox of &#8217;09 moved to 40-38, tied with the Minnesota Piranhas at 3.0 games behind the Detroit Tigers.</p>
<p>The White Sox only other sweep of the season came at the <a href="http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=cws&amp;m=5&amp;y=2009" target="_blank">end of May</a> when the Good Guys swept three on the road against the Kansas City Royals.  And as KVB and I lament to eachother all of the time, the White Sox never seem to complete sweeps.  It always seems like any time we take the first two or three games of a series there is a letdown in the final game.  Either the regular lineup sleepwalks through the game, we get a terrible pitching performance, or Ozzie throws out one of his crazy lineups where Brian Anderson is hitting cleanup.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m exaggerating&#8230;but not by much.</p>
<p>Not yesterday though. Last night, the White Sox continued playing the solid brand of baseball that has propelled them to five straight wins and 12 wins in their last 17 games.  Over that same time span, a fan base &#8212; and maybe even a team and an entire organization &#8212; has been reborn into one that expects, rather than hopes, to be playing baseball in October.</p>
<p>At least that&#8217;s how I feel.  And hopefully the rest of the South Side is with me.  (And if you&#8217;re not, I have a few <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9YViGU6lEQ" target="_blank">words from Steve Perry</a> I&#8217;d like to share with you.  That&#8217;s right, I went there.)</p>
<p>Truthfully, what has transpired over the last couple of weeks has renewed my faith that the White Sox will ultimately come out on top in a very competitive AL Central.  I have to admit that through the ups and downs of this season it has been hard to maintain that faith.  Case in point: Ozzie saying that we are in trouble if we have to bring up Gordon Beckham&#8230;and then shortly thereafter Beckham gets brought up.</p>
<p>And yes, I realize that the majority of the recent success has come against the inferior National League (and then the even more inferior Indians), so I will grant you that the White Sox haven&#8217;t exactly been mowing down the Red Sox, Yankees, and Rays; <em><strong>but</strong></em>, the Brewers, Cubs, Dodgers, and Reds are all at least decent teams (especially LA, with our without Manny) so I don&#8217;t think you can simply chalk up the White Sox success to playing subpar competition.</p>
<p>No, there are many reasons why the White Sox are winning and the majority of them have to do with the players themselves and the better brand of baseball they are playing.</p>
<p>Will they make the playoffs?  I&#8217;m not going to make any proclamations and jinx them.  (Full disclosure: in preparation for this post I researched <a href="http://thinkexist.com/quotation/i-am-raising-the-stakes-right-now-if-this-is-a/664681.html" target="_blank">Jim Fassel&#8217;s infamous playoff guarantee</a> when he was coaching the Giants and had planned on altering it for purposes of my own guarantee here. Then I thought the better of it.)  But what seemed like a rather ridiculous conversation a few weeks ago is starting to look more and more realistic.</p>
<p>So in honor of the White Sox 40th victory of the season, and because it is my lucky number (in honor of <a href="http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/cheanca01.html" target="_blank">my favorite basketball player of all-time</a>), here are 40 reasons, in no particular order, why the White Sox have a great shot to win the AL Central and make a return trip to the playoffs in 2009.</p>
<p>1 &#8212; Ozzie Guillen.  The SI players poll may suggest that <a href="http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090630&amp;content_id=5620072&amp;vkey=news_cws&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=cws" target="_blank">other players don&#8217;t want to play for him</a>, but his own players do.  And they have proven it every year outside of that awful and anomalous 2007.  As long as Ozzie is the skipper, I&#8217;ll always believe in the White Sox.  <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2008/09/paws-up-ozzie-guillen/" target="_blank">Paws up</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/scott-podsednik-white-sox.jpg" alt="Scott Podsednik - Chicago White Sox" width="212" height="216" />2 &#8212; We actually have a productive 1-2 punch at the top of the order!  Most White Sox fans had forgotten what that feels like.  2005 hero Scotty Pods and Sexy Alexei have reminded us over the last 50 or so games.  If Podsednik can come close to maintaining his .368 OBP, and if Alexei can continue to put his early season woes behind him (and improve upon his .398 SLG), the White Sox will have the run production and speed they need at the top of the lineup.</p>
<p>3 &#8212; We get THE <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/chi-02-white-sox-brite-chicago-jul02,0,6781469.story" target="_blank">Carlos Quentin back around the All Star Break</a>.  Remember him?  Mr. Porcelain, but also the best player in the American League through the end of August last year?  The White Sox offense has fortuitously been able to find its footing over the last month without him, but no one has forgotten how important Quentin is to the overall makeup of our team.  Assuming Quentin can even be 80% of his normal self throughout the rest of the season, he will provide a huge presence that has been sorely lacking.</p>
<p>4 &#8212; Jose F*****g Contreras.  I love this guy.  He&#8217;s like a phoenix.  Every time you think he&#8217;s finished he rises again to prove why he was such a hot commodity upon defecting here from Cuba.  And there are few guys that I trust more in big spots than Contreras.  He was AWFUL to start the year, but since heading down to the minors he has <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7043" target="_blank">found his touch again</a> and has given up only 9 runs over five starts that have covered a little over 37 innings.</p>
<p>5 &#8212; Mark Buehrle is Mark Buehrle.  He&#8217;s not always pretty, and he&#8217;ll get knocked around every now and then, but the numbers are always there.  This year he&#8217;s 7-2 with a 3.26 ERA and a 1.16 WHIP.  He&#8217;s an ace.  You have to have one to win division titles, and I&#8217;ll just say it: you&#8217;re wrong if you don&#8217;t think <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/05/mark-buehrle-white-sox-ace-career-stats/" target="_blank">Mark Buehrle is an ace</a>.</p>
<p>6 &#8211; Gavid Floyd has become the good Gavin again.  Gavin&#8217;s season has followed an arc similar to Contreras&#8217;.  He struggled mightily out of the gate, but look at his <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7297" target="_blank">game log</a> since May 22.  Floyd has not gone less that six innings or given up more than three runs in any start.  That&#8217;s eight quality starts in a row.  Even more exciting is the fact that he hasn&#8217;t walked more than three batters in any of those starts either.  This guy was the #4 overall pick in 2001 by the Phillies for a reason.  We&#8217;ve seen why over the past 6 weeks.</p>
<p>7 &#8211; John Danks has become the good Danks again.  Danks is another pitcher who had an up and down first 6 weeks of the season, but has turned it around.  And he&#8217;s saved his best outings of the season for his two most important starts thus far: his two outings against the Cubs.  Danks gave up one run over 14 innings against the Cubs.  Yes, their offense sucks, but Danks has pitched four straight quality starts, going at least seven innings in all four, and the guy <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2009-06-17-whitesox-cubs-gamer_N.htm" target="_blank">proved last year that he&#8217;s clutch</a>.</p>
<p>8 &#8211; Is the quartet of Mark Buehrle, Gavin Floyd, John Danks, and Jose Contreras reminding anyone over the last month or so of another White Sox pitching staff of recent vintage?  Eating innings, throwing quality starts almost every time out, and stepping up big in key spots&#8230;sounds a lot like the <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CHW/2005.shtml" target="_blank">2005 staff</a> to me.  Buehrle and Contreras are the holdovers, but Floyd and Danks have been every bit as good as Garland and Garcia.  And remember, neither El Duque or Brandon McCarthy was that great in the fifth spot during the regular season that year.  If the pitching continues on its current trend, and we know they are capable, this is a World Series-quality staff.</p>
<p>9 &#8211; Gordon Beckham is here and he&#8217;s every bit as good as advertised.  Yeah, the kid struggled out of the gate, but look at his last seven games: 12-21 with a HR and 6 RBI.  We all love Josh Fields and wish he had taken ahold of the hot corner when he had his chance, but Beckham is the future.  And he is proving that he just may be the present as well.</p>
<p>10 &#8211; Did I mention Carlos Quentin is coming back at the All Star Break?</p>
<p>11 &#8211; <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/03/aaron-poreda-bio-scouting-report-pitches-white-sox-rotation/" target="_blank">Aaron Poreda</a> is with the big club now and has not given up a run in his first five innings of work out of the bullpen.  He has six Ks and only one BB and has given up only four hits.  The Rays received a jolt from their phemon pitcher David Price last year.  Could Poreda fill a similar role for the White Sox?  He&#8217;s certainly had an auspicious beginning.</p>
<p>12 &#8211; <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7285" target="_blank">Bobby Jenks</a> is still one of the best closers in the game, and is as battle tested as anyone not named Mariano Rivera or Jonathan Papelbon.  The big man has 18 saves on the season and has 28 Ks in 28 innings this year, a drastic improvement upon his sharply declining K rate from last year.  He may not have the same gas he had back in 2005, but he is a much better pitcher now.  And he&#8217;s already proven his stones on the biggest stage.</p>
<p>13 &#8211; Still, there are rumors that the <a href="http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/108470-will-white-sox-trade-jenks" target="_blank">White Sox might trade Bobby Jenks</a> before the trade deadline.  I do not want to this happen, nor do I think it will now that we&#8217;ve reemerged as a legitimate contender.  Closers with Bobby&#8217;s stuff, talent, moxie, and proven experience do not grow on trees; and it&#8217;s rare to see a team get far in October without one.  Regardless, on the off chance that we do trade Jenks, we&#8217;ve got a great bullpen filled with guys I would have confidence in to take over the role.  (But Kenny&#8230;if you&#8217;re listening&#8230;don&#8217;t trade Bobby!)</p>
<p>14 &#8211; <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7212" target="_blank">Matt Thornton</a> has had a few rougher outings of late, but is still holding opponents to a .214 average and has struck out 39 batters in 31.2 innings.</p>
<p>15 &#8211; <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6111" target="_blank">Octavio Dotel</a> is walking way too many guys (21 in 30.2 innings) but has 39 strikeouts of his own through 30.2 innings and has successful closing experience in his past.</p>
<p>16 &#8211; <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7088" target="_blank">D.J. Carrasco</a> has come into his own as a very valuable asset in the bullpen.  He&#8217;s logged 48.2 innings in 26 games and has an ERA under 3.00.  He has given up seven runs over his last six outings though, so he needs to get himself back on track.  But, as a former starter, he has the arm strength to be a bullpen savior on days when we need one.</p>
<p>17 &#8211; <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6455" target="_blank">Scott Linebrink</a> has not been great this year, but still has an ERA of 2.17 and averages more than a K per inning.  He is not closer material &#8212; Thornton or Dotel would pick up that slack if Jenks is moved &#8212; but he remains a solid option as a setup man.</p>
<p>18 &#8211; Regardless of whether or not Kenny trades Bobby (don&#8217;t do it!!!), each of those four guys plus Poreda gives the White Sox an outstanding bullpen that I&#8217;d put up against any in the league.  Still, I think Kenny will hang onto a proven closing commodity like Jenks, so each of the bullpen guys will get to stay in the roles they have been successful in and form one of the most unsung units in all of baseball.</p>
<p>19 &#8211; Ken Williams.  He has to be listed as a reason why the White Sox can (and will!) make the playoffs.  As White Sox fans we may not agree with all of his moves, but we have to give him this: he never stops being proactive to improve our chances.  And I think his gameplan entering this season was brilliant.  He put together a vet-laden team with a few new additions that, if everything fell right, had a good chance to make the playoffs.  But he also has been restocking the farm system to the point where we can all feel pretty secure that when the Buehrle-Konerko-Dye era ends, the White Sox will be okay.</p>
<p>20 &#8211; Let&#8217;s get back to the offense, because its resurgence is one of the main reasons why the White Sox have started playing better baseball.  And the most important cog in the White Sox offensive machine is still Jermaine Dye.  As usual, Jermaine is quietly putting up solid numbers (.294, 18 HR, 48 RBI) and providing a steadying and consistent presence in the middle of the lineup.  This guy was a World Series MVP in 2005 and was damn close to being the league MVP in 2006.  He&#8217;s not quite the same player now &#8212; age will do that to you &#8212; but he is still good enough to be the second best hitter on a team that makes a deep playoff run.</p>
<p>21 &#8211; Carlos Quentin, of course, will hopefully resume his role as the best hitter on the team when he returns.  And did I mention that he&#8217;s coming back around the All Star Break?  My apologies if I didn&#8217;t.  Quentin is coming back around the All Star Break.<img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px; float: right;" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/paul-konerko-jermaine-dye.jpg" alt="Jermaine Dye and Paul Konerko" width="320" height="137" /></p>
<p>22 &#8211; Paul Konerko, like Jermaine Dye, is having a solid season in the heart of the order (.290, 13 HR, 49 RBI).  Like Dye, Konerko is not as ferocious as he once was, but is still good enough.  And like Dye, Konerko has proven himself in clutch situations.  I know that the combo of Dye and Konerko may not be all that sexy or exciting, but there is something to be said for battle-tested veterans who are team leaders and the essence of the term &#8220;professional hitters.&#8221;  Paulie is still getting the job done both at the plate and in the field, as is JD.</p>
<p>23 &#8211; Chris Getz sometimes gets lost in the shuffle with all of the hullabaloo about Gordon Beckham, but Getz is providing something that our lineup has sorely lacked over the last couple of years: speed.  He, Scotty Pods, and Alexei all have 11 or more stolen bases.  Finally the White Sox have some people who can put a little pressure on other teams with the running game.</p>
<p>24 &#8211; AJ Pierzynski will never wow you with his stats, and he&#8217;ll do things that make you scratch your head sometimes (like his putrid ground out on the first pitch with the bases loaded at the end of one of our games last week), but he&#8217;s scrappy and he&#8217;s a winner.  AJ comes through in the clutch more than often than not, and is underrated behind the plate (except for his arm, which can&#8217;t really be rated low enough).  You need a good catcher to win, and the White Sox have one in AJ.</p>
<p>25 &#8211; The White Sox also seem to have found a backup catcher.  Ramon Castro has blasted two home runs in 21 ABs since joining the team a couple weeks ago and is a guy who has always had monstrous power.  Playing half of his games at The Cell with the weather warming up may be just the opportunity he needs to show that he can be a 25-30 HR guy someday.  We&#8217;ll gladly take production anywhere close to that from our backup.</p>
<p>(BTW&#8230;all stats for the last six or seven of these have been taken from the <a href="http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/stats/sortable_player_stats.jsp?c_id=cws" target="_blank">White Sox hompage</a>.)</p>
<p>26 &#8211; A couple of curses ended last year and we don&#8217;t have to worry about them anymore.  <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2008/09/chicago-white-sox-will-the-jim-thome-curse-end/" target="_blank">The Jim Thome Curse</a> and <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2008/09/jay-mariotti-the-curse-of-the-douche-bag/" target="_blank">The Curse of the Douche Bag</a>.</p>
<p>27 &#8211; Detroit has only three starters worth a crap (Verlander, E. Jackson, Porcello) and one of them is a 20-year old rookie (Porcello).  Yes, <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/05/rick-porcello-fantasy-analysis-scouting-report-pitches/" target="_blank">Porcello has been very good this year</a>, but how is his arm going to be holding up in September?  He supposedly has a great makeup, but he&#8217;s never been through the pressure of a pennant race.  If the Tigers cannot some more starting pitching, they are going to fall back even further to the pack.</p>
<p>28 &#8211; Curtis Granderson (.339 OBP, 18 HR, 13 SB) and Miguel Cabrera (.331 BA, 16 HR, 47 RBI) are really good, and Brandon Inge has certainly rebounded this year (18 HR, 52 RBI) from his subpar 2008, but what do the Tigers have after that?  Magglio is on the sharp downside of his career and just is not supplying power anymore.  Look at the other names that have <a href="http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/stats/sortable_player_stats.jsp?c_id=det" target="_blank">chewed up the most ABs for Detroit this season</a>: Placido Polanco, Gerald Laird, Adam Everett, Josh Anderson.  Call me crazy, but I&#8217;ll take our offense for the rest of the season&#8230;especially once Quentin gets back.</p>
<p>29 &#8211; By the way, Quentin is coming back at The All Star Break.</p>
<p>30 &#8211; Minnesota is the Chicago&#8217;s other main competitor in the AL Central, and they have as many holes as Detroit.  I do think that Minnesota&#8217;s pitching is better than what the numbers show (i.e. Baker&#8217;s 4.99 ERA and  Slowey&#8217;s 4.41 ERA despite better peripherals) but this is a team that needed Francisco Liriano to be be an ace.  Detroit has its ace in Justin Verlander and we have ours in Mark Buehrle.  Who is it for the Twins?  Baker and Slowey and very good #2-#3 starters, but the Twins do not have a guy who has proven he can take the ball and throw a gem in a big spot when the team needs it.  Argue if you wish Twinkie fans, but that&#8217;s how I see it.</p>
<p>31 &#8211; Offensively, Minnesota has been surprisingly balanced this season.  Look at the <a href="http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/stats/sortable_player_stats.jsp?c_id=min" target="_blank">their team stats</a> and tell me you aren&#8217;t surprised to see five guys with double-digit homers on the 2nd of July.  In addition to the usual suspects (Mauer and Morneau), Michael Cuddyer, Jason Kubel, and (*sob*) Joe Crede all have 11 or more dingers.  Add in the speed of Denard Span and Carlos Gomez and the Twins have a more dynamic offense than usual that has been able to somewhat compensate for its struggling pitching.  However, this is still a team that goes how Mauer and Morneau go, and you may be surprised to learn that both hit below their career averages against the White Sox.  In 331 career ABs against Chicago, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7063/splits;_ylt=AskPeXz6oPIOMpyRv1sMHM6FCLcF?year=career&amp;type=Batting" target="_blank">Morneau (a .284 lifetime hitter)</a> hits only .275.  He has a career OPS of .858 that drops to .840 when playing against Chicago.  (For the record, his HR rate is almost identical.)  As for Mauer, Mr. .400 blah blah blah, he is a .<a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7062/splits;_ylt=AskPeXz6oPIOMpyRv1sMHM6FCLcF?year=career&amp;type=Batting" target="_blank">324 career hitter with an OPS of .881</a>.  Against the White Sox that drops to .313 and .858.  Are Mauer and Morneau terrible against Chicago?  No.  Have they come up big at certain points against the White Sox in the past?  Yes.  But they sure as hell didn&#8217;t against John Danks in last year&#8217;s one-game playoff, and anytime you make those two hit worse than normal you have a great chance to beat Minnesota.</p>
<p>32 &#8211; Detroit and Chicago are big-market teams that will make moves at the deadline to improve their chances this year.  Minnesota does not have the same luxury.  That knocks the Twins down at least a peg in comparison to the Tigers and White Sox.</p>
<p>33 &#8211; Take a look at a quick comparison between the aces of the White Sox and the Tigers.  In 15 career starts against Chicago, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7590/splits;_ylt=Agh4BECBEItd1mCONMIwl7mFCLcF?year=career&amp;type=Pitching" target="_blank">Justin Verlander</a> is 3-9 with a 5.44 ERA.  In 27 career starts against Detroit, Mark Buehrle is 14-8 with a 2.99 <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/mark_buehrle_no_hitter.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-270" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="mark_buehrle_no_hitter" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/mark_buehrle_no_hitter.jpg" alt="Mark Buehrle - Chicago White Sox" width="213" height="232" /></a>ERA and a 1.14 WHIP.  And, for the record, Buehrle is 23-13 lifetime against the Twins.  So Peter Gammons and all of the other baseball analysts can go into the bathroom with a moist towelette and a mental image of Verlander&#8217;s incredible &#8220;stuff&#8221;, but the fact of the matter is that he doesn&#8217;t get the job done against his division rival.  The underrated Buehrle, of course, does.  So, in review: Minnesota has no ace, the Tigers do but he sucks against Chicago, and the White Sox ace (who many people erroneously don&#8217;t consider to be an ace) dominates the two best teams in his division.  HUGE advantage White Sox.</p>
<p>34 &#8211; The White Sox schedule in the second half of September sets up beautifully for a late charge to pull away from the pack.  From September 21-27 the White Sox play the Twins and Tigers three times each, all of which are in Chicago.  These six games are sandwiched between three at home against Kansas City and then three on the road at Cleveland to end the season.  And there is actually a good chance Cleveland will have just called off the season by then, giving the White Sox a three-game sweep by forfeit.</p>
<p>35 &#8211; Since the White Sox have no more games against the Rangers, I most likely will not be able to see them play live for the rest of the regular season.  This is good because I think the White Sox have a .200 winning percentage in games I&#8217;ve attended over the years.  When KVB and I go together it&#8217;s even worse than that.  (Be thankful that we never moved to Chicago and got season tickets.)  If the Sox make the playoffs, however, and especially if they go deep, I may not be able to stay away.  My apologies in advance.</p>
<p>36 &#8211; I know, I know&#8230;I&#8217;ve left someone out who deserves mention: Jim Thome.  Now that the White Sox are back playing in AL parks, Thome has returned to the lineup.  He is by no means the masher he was in Cleveland or Philly, but the guy is <a href="http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/stats/sortable_player_stats.jsp?c_id=cws" target="_blank">still a productive hitter</a> (.402 OBP, 13 HR, 42 RBI) and a tremendous leader in the clubhouse.  It took me a while, but I&#8217;ve fully embraced him as a true Good Guy and he is another one of our battle-tested veterans who heats up with the weather.</p>
<p>37 &#8211; Time to address the elephant in the room: defense.  This is the White Sox biggest weakness.  Currently, there are only <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/aggregate?statType=fielding&amp;seasonType=2&amp;group=9&amp;typereg&amp;split=0&amp;season=2009" target="_blank">five teams in baseball with more fielding errors</a> than the White Sox.  And no one has had <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/aggregate?sort=fieldingPct&amp;split=81&amp;group=9&amp;season=2009&amp;seasonType=2&amp;statType=fielding&amp;type=reg" target="_blank">worse defense at the hot corner</a> than Chicago (17 errors, .922 fielding percentage).  With Joe Crede gone and the combo of Josh Fields-Gordon Beckham over there, that is to be expected.  But on the bright side, this has no place to go but up.  And considering that Gordon Beckham has only been playing third base for about a month, his struggles were anticipated.  Most seem to think that he is a good enough athlete to become very good defensively at third.  As the season goes along, I think we&#8217;ll see his production in the field improve.</p>
<p>38 &#8211; Another area on defense where the White Sox have struggled is at shortstop, where Alexei Ramirez recently drew the ire of Ozzie Guillen for lackluster and unfocused play.  I definitely see this improving.  Alexei has all of the tools to be not just a good shortstop, but a great one.  And there is no way Ozzie will allow that position to be a consistent weakness.</p>
<p>39 &#8211; Getting back to pitching because I forgot someone: <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/8309" target="_blank">Clayton Richard</a>.  On the season he is 3-1 with a 4.48 ERA in 22 games (10 starts).  Immediately after stepping into the rotation when Bartolo Colon went on the DL, Clayton strung together three straight excellent starts.  I then picked him up on my fantasy team and he hasn&#8217;t thrown a quality start since.  White Sox fans will be happy to know that I&#8217;ve dropped him again, which means that he will likely turn things back around.  All kidding aside, Richard is nothing more than a 5th starter right now, but he is adequate.  And when Colon comes back to the rotation (if he even does), he gives the White Sox a veteran presence who is still capable of putting up halfway decent numbers.  The point is that while the White Sox don&#8217;t have a world beater in the 5th slot of the rotation, the guys they are throwing out there aren&#8217;t horrible.  And with the offense picking things up, we can win with Richard or Colon on the bump.  And who knows, maybe Poreda steps in there at some point and provides Porcello-like production.  Either way, this slot will not keep up from winning the Central.<img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px; float: right;" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/carlos-quentin-ozzie-guillen.jpg" alt="Carlos Quentin and Ozzie Guillen" width="308" height="173" /></p>
<p>40 &#8211; And finally, reason #40 why the White Sox can, should, and I think will win the AL Central: the return of Carlos Quentin.  Am I putting a lot on his shoulders?  Yes.  Is there a chance he comes back and gets injured again?  Yes.  But is his presence in the lineup necessary for this team long-term in 2009?  I believe it absolutely is.  The White Sox are proving they can without TCQ, but when you get one of the best players in the AL back after an extended absence it cannot be anything but a boon to your chances.  And Carlos will have the entire second half of the season to get his timing back.  Perhaps this year will be a reverse of last year in that Quentin will save his best for September in 2009.  We missed him in September last year, but still found a way to claw our way to a playoff berth.  With Quentin in September this year, I think the White Sox have a good chance of heading into the playoffs with momentum <em>and</em> their best all-around player hitting on all cylinders.</p>
<p>Say what you will about the 40 reasons listed above, but one thing is certain: those who stuck a fork in the White Sox a few weeks back did so prematurely.  For some reason, people always seem to underestimate the managerial and leadership ability of Ozzie Guillen and the heart, character, and talent in the White Sox clubhouse.  The good thing is that the only people who matter (Kenny, Ozzie, and the team) never doubted.  Over the last three weeks we have seen why, and White Sox fans have every reason to believe that a return trip to the playoffs is not only possible but, at least in my opinion, very probable.</p>
<p>So sit back, relax, and strap it down, and let&#8217;s all enjoy what should be a great three-team race for the 2009 AL Central crown&#8230;one that will be made all the more exciting when the White Sox end up repeating as champions.</p>
<p>* &#8211; Scott Podsednik photo credit: <a href="http://www.mouthpiecesports.com/blog/2009/04/15/white-sox-bring-scott-podsednik-back-to-chicago/" target="_blank">MouthPieceSports.com</a></p>
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		<title>TwinsFest 2009 Recap, Photo Diary and Notes From the Weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thosands upon thousands came out to TwinsFest 2009 to try their luck at snagging a few autographs.  Tyler George was there and checks in with a recap and photo diary from TwinsFest 2009.  Also, updates on Jason Kubel, Joe Crede, Eric Gagne, Brandon Lyon, Russ Springer, and Ben Sheets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/twinslogo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-264" style="float: left;" title="twinslogo" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/twinslogo.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 Recap and Photo Diary" width="120" height="120" /></a>No major moves were announced last weekend for the Minnesota Twins; maybe thatâ€™s because everyone in the state was partying at TwinsFest 2009.</p>
<p>In what could only be called a huge success, thousands upon thousands flocked to the Metrodome to catch a glimpse of their favorite players and take part in the many events and attractions the event had to offer. Even the line getting into the stadium formed hours before the doors were opened. But those willing fight frostbitten hands and frozen feet were rewarded with prized autographs from Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, and about 50 other current and former Minnesota Twins.</p>
<p>Even Harmon Killebrew came out to sign for the fans all weekend.</p>
<p>Lines ranged from being 3.5 hours at the longest for Mauer and Morneau, to lines where you could walk right up to the players and within seconds have a signature. It all depended on who was signing at what times, <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/carlos-gomez.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1389" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px; float: right;" title="carlos-gomez" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/carlos-gomez.jpg" alt="Carlos Gomez - Minnesota Twins" width="192" height="273" /></a>locations, and even who was signing after that group at the same location.</p>
<p>Lines could look deceptively long at any point because everyone could be queuing up for the group signing after the current one. This made for some comedy when the Carlos Gomez line (who was signing after Casilla and Slowey at the same location) was wrapping around the bottom of the stadium prior to him signing, leaving a massive queue for Alexi Casilla and Kevin Slowey with literally no one coming up to ask for their autographs as fans would be jeopardizing their spot in line to grab a Gomez sig (Carlos Gomez is quite the draw among Twins fans).  On average the lines would take 45 minutes to get through depending on the time you arrived at the queue, but there was quite a big variation from line to line.</p>
<p>If you were an autograph seeker, &#8216;hurry up and wait&#8217; was the name of the game all weekend.</p>
<p>Guys who seemed genuinely excited to be there for the fans: Joe Nathan, Ben Revere, Alexi Casilla, and Ron Gardenhire come to mind; and there didnâ€™t seem to be a bad egg among the bunch. It helps that in Minnesota that you seem to always be rooting for a group of â€˜good guys&#8217; (not to be confused with Hawk and DJâ€™s misinterpretation of â€˜good guysâ€™).</p>
<p>TwinsFest was an excellent event that certainly raised its share of money for the community fund it sponsors.  Nearly every player gave up their weekend to sign autographs, take pictures, and talk with the local radio station.  It&#8217;s a wonder why more teams don&#8217;t do this.</p>
<p>A quick photo diary of the weekend:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/stadium.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1390" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="stadium" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/stadium.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 - Stadium" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>View of Twinsfest from inside the Metrodome.  Thousands of fans showed up for the event raising a substantial amount of money for the local community.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/lavelle-neal.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1391" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="lavelle-neal" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/lavelle-neal.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 - LaVelle Neal" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Local sports writer La Velle Neal chats with former members of the Twins. </em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/morneau.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1392" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="morneau" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/morneau.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 - Justin Morneau" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Justin Morneau signing autographs in the press box.  Morneau&#8217;s line took many over 3 hours on Sunday.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/mauer.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1393" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="mauer" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/mauer.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 - Joe Mauer" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Joe Mauer signing autographs in the press box.  Mauer, fortunately, will be ready for opening day.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/killebrew.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1394" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="killebrew" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/killebrew.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 - Harmon Killebrew" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Harmon Killebrew, the greatest Minnesota Twin ever, signs autographs.  Killebrew&#8217;s line was relatively short on Sunday taking less than 30 minutes.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gomez.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1395" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="gomez" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gomez.jpg" alt="TwinsFest2009 - Carlos Gomez" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Carlos Gomez signs autographs in the center of the stadium.  This area was the chaotic part of TwinFest as hundreds of people lined up for these autographs caused lines and bottlenecks all over the Metrodome floor.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/queue.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1396" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px 100px; vertical-align: middle;" title="queue" src="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/queue.jpg" alt="TwinsFest 2009 - Long Lines" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>An upstairs queue where you would typically find a Mauer, Morneau, or Killebrew signing.  These lines were massive and you had to make sure you were close enough to the player in the queue, because when their time for signing was up, everyone who was still in line gets shut out.</em></p>
<p>In other news:</p>
<p>The team reports to Florida in a few weeks!</p>
<p>Jason Kubelâ€™s deal is rumored to be 2 years and $7M dollars. <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/01/twins-seek-two-year-extension-on-jason-kubel/">Solid signing for the Twins.</a></p>
<p>Brandon Lyon and Russ Springer seem to have signed elsewhere, leaving Eric Gagne as the last remaining free agent reliever with rumors tying to Minnesota.</p>
<p>Joe Crede is still a large target on Minnesotaâ€™s radar. He will work out next week for the Giants and Twins. MLBTradeRumors.com believes that he will be in Minnesota when itâ€™s all said and done. Weâ€™ll see how much a year on our concrete turf plays a factor as his aging body hasnâ€™t faired too well in recent memory.</p>
<p>Fans have thrown Ben Sheets&#8217; name around with the Twins a few times this week, but there really isn&#8217;t any traction there.</p>
<p>Joe Mauer will be ready to go on Opening Day after <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2009/01/minnesota-twins-offseason-recap-joe-mauer-has-kidney-surgery/">minor kidney surgery</a>.  Good news for the Twins faithful as a fast start would be a welcomed change for Minnesota.</p>
<p>Other than that everythingâ€™s been pretty quiet in the AL Central this week.</p>
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