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MLB Top 5 4/20/2011

There was a little reshuffling in my top 5 this week, with one team dropping off the list. The 4 that remain from last week change slots, and the World Series champs make the cut for this week's top 5. It's still very early and there are some other teams with solid records, but it's hard to compare wins and losses when teams are still rounding into regular season form. With that I felt like I had a little explaining to do with my choices.

The Cleveland Indians share the best record in baseball with the Colorado Rockies, but the Indians did not make the cut. They only have played in one full series against a team playing at least .500 baseball and they lost that series to the Angels. Their pitching has been lights out but it's still too early for me to tell if this streak is due to scheduling or a legitimate turnaround. Two other teams that I seriously looked at for spots on the list were the LA Angels and Cincinnati Reds; maybe next week guys.

Philadelphia Phillies

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The Phils look forward to Utley's return


The top team was not as clear this week as last, but I have to choose one and I'm going with the one that has four aces. The Phillies finished up their NL East tour with the Marlins this weekend, splitting a rain shortened set against Florida. They took the tough loss Monday in extras against Milwaukee; the Brewers taking advantage of the Phillies starting someone not named Cliff, Roy or Cole. There have been positive Chase Utley sightings and people are getting more optimistic about his return. The big question mark going forward for the Phillies will be their bullpen.

Colorado Rockies

The Rockies are currently sharing the best record in baseball with the Cleveland Indians. They are 8-2 over their last 10 games and had a great week last week. They went into New York and swept the Mets and then took 2 of three from the Cubs. Monday night they ran into the wall that is Tim Lincecum. The Rockies have been lead by their bats, but their pitching looks to get a boost Tuesday night with the return of Ubaldo Jimenez. Colorado will look to get back on the winning track against San Fran before heading to Florida and Chicago next week for three game sets against the Marlins and Cubbies.

Texas Rangers

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The Rangers have been reeling since Hamilton's injury


The Rangers were my number 1 team last week after a 9-1 start. Last Tuesday Texas was faced with the unfortunate news that MVP Josh Hamilton would be missing considerable time due to a broken arm. The Rangers have been on a slide since that game Hamilton went down, going 2-4 over their last 6. They ended up losing series to the Tigers and Yankees last week. CJ Wilson was able to right the ship for a night against the Ranger's AL West foes the Angels. Hamilton is not someone that is replaced, but I think the Rangers have the depth to work around his injury for the time being. They play their best ball at home (7-0) and welcome the Angels, Royals and Blue Jays in over the next week.

New York Yankees

The Yankees just made my list last week and were able to move up a spot after a 2 game sweep of the Orioles and series win versus the Rangers. New York found out that it is losing Phil Hughes for some time, but that may be more of a blessing with Hughes' 13.94 ERA. Nonetheless, he was slotting in as their 3rd starter, so the questions marks are still following this Yankee rotation. The hitting has been there, but if this team looks to improve they are going to need more consistency from their starters.

San Francisco Giants

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Cain and Lincecum lead the Giants


The Champs are here. San Francisco comes in at number 5 for me this week. They had a solid past week, taking series from the Dodgers and Diamondbacks. They started off this week on a good note, with their ace almost no-hitting the leaders of their division. Cain and Lincecum have started the year pitching lights out and Jonathan Sanchez has had a good early showing. While their pitching has been the story, the bats are also carrying their weight. The Giants have a bit of a tough stretch coming up as they finish their series against the Rockies and then head home and welcome in the Atlanta Braves. With Lincecum and Cain sitting at the top of the rotation, the Giants should hang around the top all season.
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Trouble in Beantown?

The MLB offseason certainly took some interesting turns. Several of the larger name free agents wound up in destinations that many did not predict. A few of these moves left us entering the season with fairly clear favorites to represent each league come October.

The big fish this offseason was undoubtedly Cliff Lee, coming off a strong performance last year especially in the playoffs. He shocked the baseball world by passing on the Yankee's higher paycheck to join a filthy rotation in Philadelphia.

In the American League, most expected Carl Crawford to sign with the Angels. He seemed a great fit in Mike Scioscia's system. That and the owner's promise to shell out the dough needed to bring the Angel's back to contention after an embarrassing year seemed to almost guarantee Crawford's arrival in the AL West. Instead another team coming off a down year in their standards swept in and grabbed the former Ray. Along with adding Crawford, the Boston Red Sox went out and tabbed All-Star Adrian Gonzalez as their starting first baseman by trading several talented prospects.



Expectations were high not only in Boston and Philadelphia but nationally for the two teams. Many analysts and sports fans alike chose the duo as their favorites to make the World Series. The Phillies got off to a fast start against the Astros behind their stellar rotation. The same could not be said for the Sox, who stumbled out of the gates against the power-packed Rangers.

After 4 games the team remains winless, allowing just over 7 runs a game. Perhaps more astonishing, the vaunted Red Sox offense is averaging only 3 runs a game while playing 3 of their 4 in hitter-friendly Arlington. Terry Francona surprised many by moving Crawford down to the 7 spot in the order, and many questions surround the Sox rotation.

So the question is, should Sox fans be sweating this early season ineptitude? While I think it is way too early to worry and I know the Red Sox are not going to go 0-162, there are some questions being raised about the ability of this preseason favorite.

Most of my questions surround the starting pitching. After last season, the two wild cards of the rotation were Beckett and Matsuzaka. After his down year and rocky first start, many are starting to add John Lackey to that group. I think that Lester and Buchholz will be fine, but the veterans need to do their part if this team expects to be as successful as many predicted.

As far as the offense goes, I feel confident that they will not be averaging 3 runs a game for very long. Francona manages his lineups well, and once the new players gel with the returning stars, this should be a very formidable bunch of bats.

One thing that stands out to me is the catching situation. New addition Jarrod Saltalamacchia has been coveted by Theo Epstein for a while, and was seen as the young catcher Jason Varitek could pass the torch to. However, in his first 10 at bats, Saltalamacchia was 0 for 10 with 5 k's. His other responsibility will be handling this pitching staff. If he is not swinging a better bat than Varitek, why not allow the veteran with much more game calling experience to start and see if it not only improves the lineup's numbers but also the starters.

Even with this start it's hard for me not to have the Red Sox as a favorite to represent the American League in the World Series. If they were to lose 4 straight games in June or July fans wouldn't be nearly as worried as they are now. They may appear a bit more vulnerable now, but if the Sox real off a streak of convincing wins, this start will be all but forgotten.

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