Monday, May 28, 2018

The Bauer and the Passion


(Okay, I've unwittingly done 3 music puns in a row, so I guess the streak is at 3 again, thanks to this insanely 80s one.)

Once again, your defending AL Central champion Indians are in .500, and are in first place. That's as good as we're getting right now, sadly, because as good as the Indians are, so many teams from other divisions, like the Yankees, Astros, Angels, Mariners and Cubs, are capable of overpowering them.

This may not translate to the postseason, because that's the time when underdog teams can come alive regardless of win percentage, but we're halfway through the year and the Indians have yet to truly break ahead of the rest of the AL. And the tough part is that they have the exact materials to. They have Francisco Lindor and Jose Ramirez surging. They have an entire rotation of strong arms (now that Adam Plutko has effectively replaced Josh Tomlin). They have range, and depth, which has been aiding them now that the outfield has landed on the DL in its entirety.

They are definitely a great team, but they're unfortunately one that hasn't figured out how to win against potential playoff opponents, rather than division rivals (who are comparatively easy to defeat). This isn't a bad problem, but it's slightly concerning. It's early enough that Francona and friends can work on fixing the problem in time for the ASG break, but it may cost them a few more important series' if they can't figure it out.

Also, a note that Trevor Bauer has slowly been building into a consistent, strikeout-friendly pitcher, despite finding a home in the middle of the rotation. He's a nice secret weapon to have.

Coming Tonight: A likable infielder from the worst team in the NL.

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