AL Central: Problems abound for fading White Sox
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05/14/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - After six weeks of play, delving into the Chicago White Sox' laundry list of problems is like opening Pandora's Box.
Chicago (14-20) has not won back-to-back games since the final week of April,
a feat the team has accomplished only twice all season. Offensively, the team
is hitting a combined .230, which ranks dead last in the American League.
In Wednesday's 3-2 loss to Minnesota, the White Sox did all of their scoring
in the first inning and the final 14 batters went down in order. They are now
1-15 in games when they score three runs or less.
And with that, Chicago remains 8 1/2 games behind the division-leading Twins,
and the teams won't face off again for another two months. Manager Ozzie
Guillen was clearly frustrated while talking to reporters after Wednesday's
game.
At least one person is optimistic, and that's the guy who works directly with
the hitters day in, day out.
"Right now, to this point, everybody is dwelling on batting average and says
we are not hitting for average," hitting coach Greg Walker told the Chicago
Tribune. "We are not last in the league in offense. We are middle of the pack
scoring runs. Last time I checked, there's no penetration rule or tiebreaker
in baseball.
"I don't look at it so much as where we are at. I look at the potential we
have. You've never heard me one time say this team is not talented enough to
be good."
One of those guys Wilson is counting on to produce is right fielder Carlos
Quentin, who is now hitting .180 on the season after going 0-for-8 in two
games with the Twins this week. Quentin was expected to be a key cog in the
middle of the lineup, though he has not been able to replicate his 2008
season, when he hit .288 with 36 home runs and 100 RBI during his first year
in Chicago.
Guillen said this week that Quentin is putting too much pressure on himself,
and that needs to just relax and take good at-bats. On Wednesday, he had
planned to replace Quentin in the lineup with Andruw Jones -- whose offensive
struggles have been well documented -- but that plan changed when Jones was a
last-minute lineup scratch with stiffness in his neck.
While Quentin and the offense continue to search for answers, the starting
rotation ranks 24th in the majors with a 4.80 ERA. At the same time, Guillen
has opened the search for another closer after Bobby Jenks' meltdown in
Sunday's 9-7 loss to Toronto. Jenks entered the game with a two-run lead and
wound up allowing four runs without retiring a batter. He has now allowed 20
hits in 13 innings this season and has seen his ERA balloon to 6.23.
Jenks did end up closing out Tuesday's 5-2 win at Minnesota, though Guillen
has not ruled out the possibility of turning to left-hander Matt Thornton
(2-2, 2.20) or right-hander J.J. Putz (0-2, 4.91), who was Seattle's closer
from 2006-08 before an injury shortened season with the Mets last year.
END OF THE ROAD FOR HILLMAN IN KANSAS CITY
Nobody told Trey Hillman that managing the Kansas City Royals would be an easy
job. On Thursday morning, that reality came to a head when general manager
Dayton Moore replaced Hillman with Ned Yost.
Following a seven-game skid that dropped the team's record to 11-23
entering Thursday, Moore decided it was time to make the move to Yost, who
managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2003-08. He had been serving as a special
advisor to baseball operations with Kansas City.
Hillman was in the third and final year of his contract. For all of the
Royals' misery over the years, they haven't had too much success among their
early draft choices. Third baseman Alex Gordon -- the team's 2005 top pick --
was viewed as a future cornerstone, but so far he has crashed and burned.
Earlier this year, he was optioned back to the minors and was recently moved
to left field. Luke Hochevar -- the top overall selection of the 2006 draft --
is 16-27 with a 5.85 ERA in 55 career starts. And the list goes on.
Brewers' general manager Doug Melvin credited Yost for developing young
players in Milwaukee -- namely infielders J.J. Hardy, Ricky Weeks and Prince
Fielder -- while also getting top production from mid-level players such as
Scott Podsednik.
Ultimately, Moore broke the news to Hillman Thursday morning, and then gave
him the option to manage that night's game against Cleveland, which the Royals
went on to win, 6-4.
"(Hillman) said, 'I'm not going out losing seven in a row. I'm going to go out
a winner today,'" Moore said.
TWINS READY FOR LITMUS TEST WITH YANKEES
The Minnesota Twins have coasted through the early portion of the season,
boasting a 22-12 record and opening up a 2 1/2-game lead in the AL Central.
Now, the road is about to get dicey, as the Twins begin a seven-game road trip
against AL East foes New York, Toronto and Boston, beginning tonight at Yankee
Stadium. There may not be a more daunting venue across the league right now
than Yankee Stadium, where the reigning World Series champs are 10-2 thus far.
Of course, Twins fans remember all too well last season when Minnesota went
0-10 against the Bronx Bombers, including a swift first-round playoff exit.
Under manager Ron Gardenhire, the Twins have won five of the last eight AL
Central titles. Still, when it comes to the Yankees, one can't help but feel
there is somewhat of a big brother-little brother complex at work.
The Twins catch a bit of good fortune this weekend, as they won't have to face
staff ace C.C. Sabathia or unbeaten Phil Hughes (5-0, 1.38). These teams will
face off again at Target Field later this month.
TIGERS SEND MESSAGE TO REST OF AL
While the Twins get set to take on the Yankees this weekend, the Detroit Tigers just wrapped up their early-season test with the champs. And they
passed with flying colors, taking three of four from the Bronx Bombers this
week to capture their first home series victory over New York since 2007.
With that, Detroit improves to 20-15, entering play Friday 2 1/2 games off the
pace in the division, and 5 1/2 games ahead of third-place Chicago. Unless the
landscape of the AL Central changes soon, it's looking like we could be headed
toward a two-team race in the division.
The Yankees series had a bit of everything. Detroit scratched and clawed its
way to a 5-4 win to open the series on Monday night, the same night the
organization honored the late Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell.
The teams split Wednesday's doubleheader, with the Tigers winning the front
end, 2-0, behind seven shutout innings from starter Rick Porcello. In between
games, about half the team decided to get mohawk haircuts.
On Thursday, Justin Verlander outdueled Yankees' ace C.C. Sabathia, as he
threw 6 2/3 scoreless frames to lead the Tigers in a 6-0 win. The offense was
aggressive in that victory, scoring six runs on nine hits off Sabathia. It
marked his highest run total allowed in any game this season.
Now, the Tigers move on to face Boston in a three-game set this weekend,
followed by two more home games against the White Sox before beginning a
seven-game road trip.
TRIBE'S REBUILDING PLAN HITS A ROAD BLOCK
When a team makes the decision to rebuild, very rarely is it a streamlined
process with the results steadily improving from one day to the next. When
you're talking about young players getting their first extensive taste of the
daily grind that is Major League Baseball, there are bound to be some road
blocks.
The Cleveland Indians (13-19) are finding that out right now.
Matt LaPorta, acquired as the key piece to the Sabathia deal in July 2008, has
seen his playing time cut dramatically as he's struggled with a .218 batting
average.
Luis Valbuena, who is viewed as the team's primary second baseman now and in
the future, has also been given more and more days off to clear his head. He
is hitting just .159.
Manager Manny Acta had a closed-door meeting with young left-hander David Huff
following Thursday's 6-4 loss to Kansas City, in which Huff allowed six runs
in five innings. Huff is now 1-5 with a 5.34 ERA -- although those numbers
would be worse had his last start not been rained out after he allowed seven
runs through two innings.
Acta's message was clear: "command the fastball and be aggressive with it."
Acta is sticking behind his young guns because he knows they are the building
blocks of the team's future. But still, that doesn't mean he'll always play
those youngsters over veterans who are more productive.
"We can't lose track of the big picture," Acta said. "We're trying to find
other players to go along with Grady Sizemore, Travis Hafner, Asdrubal Cabrera
and Shin-Soo Choo for the long ride. We're still trying to develop these
guys."
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New York Rangers
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Team
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Anaheim Ducks
Detroit Red Wings
Nashville Predators
San Jose Sharks
Calgary Flames
Philadelphia Flyers
New Jersey Devils
Buffalo Sabres
Carolina Hurricanes
Dallas Stars
New York Rangers
Minnesota Wild
Atlanta Thrashers
Montreal Canadiens
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Tampa Bay Lightening
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Colorado Avalanche
Edmonton Oilers
Phoenix Coyotes
Toronto Maple Leafs
Florida Panthers
Columbus Blue Jackets
New York Islanders
Chicago Blackhawks
St. Louis Blues
Washington Capitals
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Over/Under
108.5
106.5
104.5
104.5
103.5
101.5
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91.5
91.5
89.5
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88.5
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84.5
82.5
80.5
72.5
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