American League Central
Team W L PCT GB
Cleveland 24 13 .649 -
Detroit 22 18 .550 3.5
Kansas City 20 19 .513 5.0
Chi White Sox 17 24 .415 9.0
Minnesota 12 26 .316 12.5
Two major surprises, two minor surprises and one no surprise IMO.
The major surprises are at the top and bottom. Cleveland has basically come out of nowhere as far as I can tell. Playing well in all facets of the game. A friend of mine who is a Cleveland fan assures me that they will end up no better than .500 by the end of the season. He is a Cleveland fan, and therefor conditioned to lose.
Minnesota was supposed to contend with Detroit and Chicago for the Central title, but hasn't gotten untracked yet. I really don't know why. They traditionally are a second half team though, and it won't surprise me to see them make a run. They better start soon .
Kansas City and Chicago are minor surprises. Chicago started slow but has played somewhat better of late. (They still have the worst announcer in baseball .
I've been hearing that KC has a boatload of talent in its farm system for the last couple of years, so it seems inevitable that they will contend at some point.
Its no surprise that Detroit is in second and 3.5 back at this point. What is surprising is who they are behind. The TIgers have three very good young starting pitchers in Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer (thanks Diamondbacks!!) and Rick Porcello. Brad Penny is pitching well of late. Phil Coke has struggled as the fifth starter. Outside of Valverde as the closer, the bullpen has been a disappointment so far. The fielding is solid. They are hitting reasonably well. If the bullpen improves, they have a good chance to make the playoffs. Either as outright division winner, or as the wild card.
Any thoughts from the five other fans of A.L. Central teams?






