The NL at the break
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:56 am
The three best records in the NL all reside in the Central (so it is written, so it shall be). Two of the three made significant improvements to their already solid starting rotations. The Cubs and the BBQ's have a very solid 1, 2; the 314's may get some help if they can clear up their DL a bit.
To date, the Cubs have been on a tear offensively. In the NL they are first in AVG., SLG %, OBP, walks, total bases, RBI, hits, and runs. Their team ERA ranks third behind Atlanta and L.A., neither of which seems likely to make the playoffs at this time.
The Cubs have been relatively fortunate in regards to the injury bug... Soriano has missed a month or so Zambrano missed a few starts, but the nucleus has remained intact...so far. They have a great mix of young and veteran players. The home field advantage at Wrigley is palpable even through the WGN telecasts.
Bold prediction......I just can't do it. I will however say that I've never seen a Cub team this good, this well positioned to make it to the World Series.
Curses be damned...oh wait I didn't mean that.
To date, the Cubs have been on a tear offensively. In the NL they are first in AVG., SLG %, OBP, walks, total bases, RBI, hits, and runs. Their team ERA ranks third behind Atlanta and L.A., neither of which seems likely to make the playoffs at this time.
The Cubs have been relatively fortunate in regards to the injury bug... Soriano has missed a month or so Zambrano missed a few starts, but the nucleus has remained intact...so far. They have a great mix of young and veteran players. The home field advantage at Wrigley is palpable even through the WGN telecasts.
Bold prediction......I just can't do it. I will however say that I've never seen a Cub team this good, this well positioned to make it to the World Series.
Curses be damned...oh wait I didn't mean that.