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Baseball: First Half Roundup

by: Jim Feist

162 games is a long season. Every year teams sprint out of the gate in April and May with October dreams, only to come back to the pack in June. It's not a sprint, of course, but a marathon, where a strong balance of pitching, defense and offense carries the best teams into the postseason. Injuries, too, are key, as well as trades made before the July deadline. Teams have figured out their strengths and weaknesses now and are beginning to look for pieces to add before the deadline, while others are figuring out whom to dump. Here's a look at some recent baseball surging and slumping teams.

White Sox: Last week Chicago center fielder Juan Pierre said, "We are disappointed with losses now." That's what happened when you rip off 16 wins in 18 games, including 11 in a row. That run got the White Sox right back into the tight AL Central race.
 

There is nothing but good news. Carlos Quentin was named American League player of the week for his .389 average and 11 RBIs in six games. Shortstop Alexei Ramirez  has quietly developed into one of the best defensive players in the AL, rewarding Ozzie Guillen's confidence in him. A player to keep an eye on is starter Gavin Floyd. Floyd went 0-1 over for straight starts, but had an incredible ERA of 0.93! Luck from a lack of runs was the reason, but when you dominate like that, wins will eventually start to pile up.
  

The best reason the White Sox might not go away: Pitching.  Nothing does more to keep you in a playoff chase. The Sox's rotation has done an about-face since June 8, when it had a 5.22 earned-run average. Jake Peavy, Mark Buehrle, John Danks, Floyd and Freddie Garcia hung up a 2.33 during their red-hot streak, none missing a start this season.

Phillies: The Phillies haven't been a dominant road team like they were the last two years and the offense has disappointed at times. However, starting in mid-June the Phillies got hot again, beating the Yankees twice as a big dog and kept right on rolling. The Phillies averaged 6.2 runs over 13 games, winning eight.
  

The main concern is health, with infielders Chase Utley (thumb) and Placido Polanco (elbow) battling injuries. Some good news is that lefthander J.A. Happ has made six rehabs starts and is close to returning, although the starts haven't been impressive. With all this talent, it's hard to see the Phillies not making a second half surge.

Angels: You look at the standings and you see Mike Scioscia's Angels right there within striking distance of the Texas Rangers for first place in the AL West. His teams always seem to overachieve, and they are doing it again despite injuries and the offseason losses of Chone Figgins and Vlad Guerrero.
  

Texas has a history of starting fast and fading in the summer heat, but the Angels have to do a better job with their own team: LA ranks 5th in the AL in runs scored, 11th in team ERA, and has made the second most errors. They are not a great base stealing team like they used to be, with the loss of Figgins, and have a poor 65% steal percentage, better only than the Royals. Starting pitching might be their saving grace in the second half if they can get Joe Saunders and Scott Kazmir turned around.

Blue Jays: After a fast start, the surprising Blue Jays are fading in the super-tough AL East. The young pitching has been good enough, while the offense leads the league in homers. That's also part of the problem, as the offense is all-or-nothing, swing for the fences or strike out. Toronto is last in steals in the AL, so there is too much pressure on this one-dimensional offense to hit it out of the park. It will be interesting to see if they make a move to add a veteran arm or perhaps even some speed to the lineup before the trade deadline, or stand pat.

Rays: Here come the Rays! And there go the Rays! A great start to the season for Tampa Bay, but June was lousy, as the offense went cold and frustrations blew up in the dugout when 3B Evan Longoria called out underachieving B.J.Upton for loafing. The team recently dropped 20 of 32 games.
 

Tampa Bay's pitching is still tops in the AL and they have the best road record in baseball. However, they are a small market team that could move players if they can't right the ship. James Shields has lost seven of his last eight decisions and his ERA has soared from 2.99 on May 25 to 4.76. The only win in that stretch was a one-inning relief job in the 11-inning win over Florida. There will be speculation about Carl Crawford's future at the deadline. With Jeremy Hellickson pounding on the door in Durham (10-2, 2.19, 97 strikeouts in 94 innings) the Rays might be tempted to move a starting pitcher, too.


Jim Feist Past Articles

Super Bowl Countdown!
In the world of eleven to ten, there's nothing quite like Super Bowl week. In this case, it's two weeks, as the teams have two weeks to prepare for ... read more

Bowl Bonanza
As 2010 draws to a close, we find ourselves smack in the middle of the bowls. You shouldn't be bowled-out, either, as they build to the crescendo that ... read more

The Best Time for Bowling
As 2011 draws to a close, we find ourselves smack in the middle of the bowls. You shouldn't be bowled-out, either, as the bowls slowly build to the crescendo ... read more

NFL Juggernauts and Fading Has Beens
Looking at NFL in 2011, it's clear that, despite the unbeaten Packers, parity has returned. Look at teams that were recent doormats who are playing well: ... read more

The NFL Quarterback Shuffle
2011…The Year of the Quarterback? Are you kidding? While the numbers that Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are putting up are on pace to both break ... read more

All Jim Feist Past Articles


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NHL Hockey

Carolina Hurricanes @ Anaheim Ducks Wednesday February 8, 2012 10:05 pm
02/08 10:05 PM EST  NHL   (55) CAROLINA HURRICANES (56) ANAHEIM DUCKS. Take: (56) Situational Game of the Month (Ducks). <BR> Maybe one of the most shocking games of the season happened last time out for the Hurricanes, as Carolina shocked the NHL with a shutout ... read more

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College Basketball

Duke Blue Devils @ North Carolina Tar Heels Wednesday February 8, 2012 9:00 pm
02/08 09:00 PM EST    CB   (601) DUKE (602) NORTH CAROLINA Take: Under the total. Reason: A big ACC showdown and marquee games like this often bring out the best defensively in both teams with so much at stake. The under is 6-0 in the Blue Devils last 6 against ... read more

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NBA Basketball

San Antonio Spurs @ Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday February 8, 2012 7:05 pm
02/08 07:05 PM EST   NBA   (507) SAN ANTONIO SPURS (508) PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Take: over the total. Reason: First place San Antonio is running and gunning with great depth, 7th in the NBA in point scored, on a 7-2 SU/ATS run. The over is 12-5 in the Spurs last ... read more

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NBA Basketball

San Antonio Spurs @ Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday February 8, 2012 7:05 pm
02/08 07:05 PM  NBA   (507) SAN ANTONIO SPURS (508) PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Take: (507) NBA Dog of the Month: Spurs.San Antonio is getting it done, on a 7-2 SU/ATS run. The Spurs are 5-0 ATS their last 5 as a dog, including straight up wins over Memphis (twice) and at ... read more

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College Basketball

Buffalo Bulls @ Central Michigan Chippewas Wednesday February 8, 2012 7:00 pm
02/08 07:00 PM  CB   (541) BUFFALO VS (542) CENTRAL MICHIGAN Take: (541) MAC Mismatch Game of the Year: Buffalo. Buffalo has a better road record than Central Michigan has at home. Buffalo (14-6) is a strong team, 7-2 in the MAC and third in the nation in rebounding ... read more

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NBA Basketball

Oklahoma City Thunder @ Golden State Warriors Tuesday February 7, 2012 10:35 pm
02/07 10:35 PM EST  NBA   (711) OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (712) GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Take: (711) NBA Bailout Blowout of the Month: Oklahoma City. First place Oklahoma City is third in the NBA in points scored (100 ppg). The Thunder has won 13 of 16 and, at 18-5, still ... read more

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NBA Basketball

Oklahoma City Thunder @ Golden State Warriors Tuesday February 7, 2012 10:35 pm
02/07 10:35 PM EST  NBA   (711) OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (712) GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Take: over the total. Reason: A pair of outstanding offensive teams meet, with Oklahoma City third in the NBA in points scored (100 ppg) and Golden State is 8th scoring 97.7 ppg. The ... read more

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NHL Hockey

Vancouver Canucks @ Nashville Predators Tuesday February 7, 2012 8:05 pm
02/07 08:05 PM EST    NHL   (15) VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS (16) NASHVILLE PREDATORS Take: (16) Home Ice Game of the Month (Predators) : Big Western Conference matchup here on Tuesday as Nashville (4th in west) takes on Vancouver (2nd in West). Only one point separates ... read more

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College Basketball

Creighton Blue Jays @ Evansville Aces Tuesday February 7, 2012 8:00 pm
02/07 08:00 PM EST  CB   (719) CREIGHTON VS (720) EVANSVILLE Take: (720) EVANSVILLEReason: Creighton is the strong team here, but they have a huge showdown game on deck against powerhouse Wichita State. Evansville has a winning record at home and will be sky high with ... read more

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NBA Basketball

Oklahoma City Thunder @ Portland Trailblazers Monday February 6, 2012 10:05 pm
NBA T.V. Game of the Year (Blazers) : Oklahoma City has opened up a 3 1/2 game lead in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. The Thunder, while 7-3 SU their last 10, are coming off a loss at San Antonio, 107-96. Oklahoma City has covered just one of its last four games ... read more