Monday, May 02, 2011

Well, it's been a month of Sundays and then some...



AT THE PLATE
Whadaya know? the M's aren't last in every offensive category...
Thank you Minnesota Twins!  In fact, they aren't last on their own in any offensive category (they are, however, in a 3-way tie for last in triples).  Okay, so they're hardly lighting the world on fire with their bats, with their highest AL ranking in any major offensive category being 9th (in 2B and OBP).

But hey, here's a new one - they lead the MAJORS in walks (with NINE of the bases-loaded variety)!  Who saw that coming?



ON THE MOUND
The mound presence is generally good to great...
The staff is a tad better than league average in most pitching categories (e.g., ERA, QS, BB, SO).  Overall, the starters are doing better than the relievers, although the bullpen is really rounding into form of late.  They have had a couple of double-digit scoreless innings streaks already and Brandon is holding down the fort for the DA just fine - 7 for 7 in save opportunities.  David Pauley and Jamey Wright have been nothing short of stellar and Aaron Laffey has also been a nice surprise. Tom "the bartender" Wilhelmsen has had some nice moments, but needs to be more consistent.

The blemishes have been Josh Lueke and Chris Ray.  Josh struggled so much, he's already in Tacoma where, hopefully, he'll get the work and experience he needs to get back to the big club.  Ray hasn't pitched since April 11th and has an ERA north of 14.


OF BASE PATHS AND LEATHER WORKS
The defense has been disappointing, to say the least...
Outfield - let's just say they miss Franklin Gutierrez.  A LOT (btw - he played in his first rehab start in Tacoma tonight and had a triple in a 12-6 win!), here's hoping he'll be back soon.  Ichiro hasn't been his usual stellar self in the field (sun balls are the killer) and Michael's still learning.  Mlton can run a ball down decently and his arm strength is OK, but his accuracy leaves a bit to be desired.

Infield - Justin gets high marks, he's been doing great.  Jack looks great at times and like he's still adjusting in others.  Brendan (much as I love his personality) has been a bit of a disappointment - he's made some good plays but he's also booted some pretty routine ones.  Same can be said of Figgy at third.  Miggy has been OK behind the plate and seems to work with the pitchers fairly well.  It's fun to see him block the plate with a runner barreling home.

Running the bases - I don't recall a lot of stupid outs on the bases (like last year) but there hasn't been as much running as I'd like to see either.

Really hoping they start pulling things together in this area.  It's one thing not to score runs in bunches (we all knew that was doubtful) but it's quite another to not play well in the field - this group is MORE than capable.  Here's to marked improvement as we move through the spring.



Aside from the aforementioned bullpen stars (Brandon, David, Aaron, Jamey) here are my April stars...

Michael Pineda... 
He's been WAY more than we could have hoped for this early.  Not only has he been the M's best pitcher so far (yes - besting Felix!) at 4-1 with a 2.01 ERA, he's the 4th pitcher in Major League history win 4 consecutive starts in April!  And, he's done it with such poise, certainly not looking much like a rookie.

Justin Smoak...  
He was off to a good start before the terrible personal tragedy of his father's death.  When he came back, it was almost like he'd never left.  Having not yet lost a parent, it's hard to imagine what he's going through at such a young age - to lose someone so close, who had such a large part in the development of the skills he used to attain his dream - pretty incomprehensible.  But, so far, he seems to have been able to channel his love and grief in a direction that has helped his team and honored his father.  More than commendable.

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