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Cleveland
Indians: 2005 Title Contenders or Pretenders? |
by:
Proloy
Bhattacharyya |
By
Proloy Bhattacharyya
NFLSystems.com
proloy@nflsystems.com
September 10, 2005
I lived in Cleveland for two summers not
too long ago. My second year there was when
they had their fire sale. Jim Thome was
one of the last to go. Their argument to
him was that it would take a long time before
they start to contend again so that it was
best to part ways.
Well, the Indians are contending in a hurry
and are atop the Wild Card by 1.5 games.
There is no question in my mind that these
Indians are title contenders. With the questionable
starting pitching of the Boston Red Sox,
inconsistent hitting of the Angels and White
Sox, the Indians prove to be the only team
with a great balance of hitting and pitching.
What’s better news is that these Indians
are lethal on the road. Their road record
of 45-29 is the third best in baseball.
The Indians can play small ball and they
can also play long ball which makes them
great in any ballpark on the road. They
can run the bases and move people over in
pitching friendly ballparks. They can also
hit home runs in hitting friendly ballparks.
Their pitching staff is headed by lefty
C.C. Sabathia and is supported by one of
the best bullpens in baseball. There is
no doubt these Indians are playing the best
baseball. The Indians are on a 70% run spanning
more than 40 games and are hitting both
lefties and righties extremely well.
The one glitch to the Indians season is
that they are a combined 8-18 against AL
playoff teams Red Sox, Angels, White Sox.
If they are going to advance to the World
Series, these are the teams they are going
to have to beat.
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