Two weeks into the season, the Los Angeles Dodgers are in third place. While still having a better record than four other division leaders. So for those of you thinking this would be a very inevitable, cut and dry season, fear not. The Giants and Padres are gonna make this a bit more interesting.
The Padres being competitive is less of a shocker. We all saw how good they were last year, and they had a ton of great offseason moves, like locking down Jackson Merrill, signing Nick Pivetta and bringing in Gavin Sheets and Yuli Gurriel. They only perfected a team that was already on the cusp of greatness. But...the Giants are ahead of the Dodgers as well. And it's happened because a lot of things that had been developing and gestating for some time are finally paying off.
First of all, this is Heliot Ramos's first season where he's been given the trust he deserves. It took him a while to make the bigs, he finally stuck around for good last year and became a hard-hitting all-star outfielder. Now he finally get to keep left field, which much be a relief for all the people fearing the position would continue to be a revolving door. Ramos is already having a great season, hitting .279 with 12 hits, 9 RBIs and 3 homers. He's still an above-average outfielder with some insane offensive pop, and with no disrespect to people like Mike Yastrzemski, Patrick Bailey and Wilmer Flores, they really needed a guy like that.
Then there's Jung Hoo Lee, who's been outstanding to start the year. Last year there was only a small taste of Lee's offensive prowess before an injury ended his season. This season, however, you're getting a full picture of why everybody was so excited about him last year. He's hitting .333 with 10 hits, 6 doubles and 3 steals. This guy is fun as hell, and the Giants fans already love him, in a way not seen since Pence and Sandoval were still here. Obviously the idea was to have Chapman and Adames, as the biggest stars, lead the team, and Chapman's been phenomenal so far, but this is an effort led by the guys everyone counted out. Lee, Ramos, Yaz, Robbie Ray.
It just feels more genuine than the Dodgers, because yes, this team has some contracts, and have used them to compete, but there's more of an idea of human error than the Dodgers' contracts. There was the chance that JV could be cooked, and so far...he kinda is. There was the risk factor signing Jordan Hicks to start, and he's on the good side at the moment. So much of this team has risk built in, but so did the 2010s teams. Posey knows that. And he knows that it can ebb and flow in a way that can ensure really strong stretches. This, after years of just missing, may be it.
The idea is figuring out a way to keep the Dodgers on the ropes all year, which will not be easy, and continuing the trend of incredible close victories, which will also not be easy. We'll see how much of this is sustainable, but if this lasts the whole year there might be a new league superpower in the mix.
Coming Tonight: One of MANY Red Sox kicking the crap out of the ball right now.