Can We Get Interleague Play to Last All Year?
Wow, the National League blows. Again. Over the last 5 years, the AL's gone like .600 against the NL. The Twins are 12-3 right now. If we were in the NL West we'd be 15 games over .500.
Regardless of the competition, it's nice to win 8 in a row. I mentioned earlier in the year I just didn't see this team having that sort of ability. But the rotation's come on really strong lately. It's the end of June and we're just out of first (and the Cubbies get to go pwn the Sox again this weekend so if we can take two of three from the Brews again we might take the division lead into July).
All that said, I still maintain this is total smoke and mirrors. This squad's got a +7 run differential. That screams .500 team.
LH, I think all this talk of going to Twins open tryouts is misguided. You should be trying out for the Dodgers or Rockies or Nats or Reds or Pirates or Brewers or Padres or Giants, my god, the list is endless. I'm going to start mentally discounting the stats of guys who've played in the National League in recent years. Definitely discounting Chipper Jones and Lance Berkman's numbers this year - they're hitting AAA pitching half the time.
Is it too early to man crush on Brian Buscher? Dude's hitting like .500 and appears to have cleared up the old 3B problem for the time being. How is he defensively?