Welcome back to The Big Fly. The first week of the season is in the books, and already we’ve seen some interesting developments. Let’s recap what we saw in week one of the Major League Baseball season.
Early favorites struggling
If you remember, The Big Fly picked a Red Sox-Giants matchup in the World Series. Both teams are struggling out of the gate in 2011, as the Giants lost three of four games to the Dodgers, while the Red Sox have lost their first five games.
Out by the bay, the Giants have gotten solid pitching led by right-handers Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain, but the offense has been inconsistent. Some good news for the defending champs, however, is that 3B Pablo Sandoval has swung a very good bat after winning his battle with the bulge this offseason.
The Red Sox got swept convincingly over the weekend by the Texas Rangers (more on them in a second). All five members of the starting rotation were hit hard in their first start, and the offense hasn’t been much better. LF Carl Crawford was demoted to seventh in the lineup on Sunday, and CF Jacoby Ellsbury and 3B Kevin Youkilis have gotten off to slow starts as well.
We’re not panicking yet about our World Series pick, because both these teams are much too talented to be struggling for long.
“Cellar-dwellers” start out hot
Raise your hand if you picked the Orioles, Royals, or the Pirates to win the division. Our hands are not raised. But we can still acknowledge that these three teams have turned some heads during the opening week of action.
The Orioles have been the biggest surprise, winning their first four games, including a three-game sweep of division rival Tampa Bay, while only giving up one run in each of those four games. They’ve done all this without ace LH Brian Matusz, who is out for at least three weeks with a back injury. Rookie LH Zach Britton jumped into the rotation and had a solid start in his debut, and he and the rest of the rotation will need to step up and pitch well in April.
The Royals have shown an early knack for winning late, with three walk-off wins to their credit already. So far, DH Billy Butler has started off swinging a good bat, which is not surprising, but LF Alex Gordon has been a pleasant surprise so far, hitting .379 through the first week and showing the promise that made him the number two overall pick in 2005.
The Pirates have unexpectedly gotten good pitching to start the 2011 season. Veteran RH Kevin Correia has provided two wins and a 1.37 ERA, and LH Paul Maholm threw 6 2/3 shutout innings in his first start. Timely hitting from young guns such as CF Andrew McCutchen, LF Jose Tabata, and 2B Neil Walker have propelled the Pirates underrated offense.
Rangers on a mission
Seven of those homers have come from two players. RF Nelson Cruz homered in his first four games, and staying healthy could be the only thing keeping him from superstar status. 2B Ian Kinsler has three homers and became the first player in major league history to hit a leadoff homer in his team’s first two games of the season.
Despite a somewhat sluggish start from 3B Adrian Beltre, the Ranger offense is clicking early, and the pitching has been very good as well. This is a dangerous ballclub that will be in the thick of things all season long.
Weekend series to watch
New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox
o The Yankees have seen 1B Mark Teixeira go against his norm and start the season swinging a hot bat, and 3B Alex Rodriguez is starting off nicely also. Friday’s game will be huge for both teams, as both teams will start their struggling number two starters. Phil Hughes for New York will match up with John Lackey for Boston.
Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves
o The top two NL East teams from 2010 will face off in Atlanta. Friday night will see LH Cliff Lee take the hill for the Phillies against Braves’ RH Tim Hudson. The Braves’ offense has struggled so far and spoiled some good pitching efforts, while the Phillies have done everything well en route to a 4-1 start.
That wraps up our recap of week one in the Major League Baseball season. Be sure to let us know your opinions about what you’ve seen so far and what you’re looking forward to. We’ll be back next week to look around the majors once again. See you then.
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