Sunday, October 3, 2010

162 and Done

Sunday evening arrives and the last games of the 2010 season have been played, with some predictable results and some surprises.
The Padres went down to the last weekend, the last day, hoping to force game 163, but were sent home packing by their chief nemesis, the Giants from San Fran.
This all started way back in April, all the teams had optimism, every team was 0-0 and tied for first, in the Pirates case it was as close as they'd come.  The Mariners, Royals, Diamondbacks and Orioles all had similar grand expectations but injuries, poor decisions and at time indifferent play put their post season hopes into a clear picture.

So we find ourselves looking ahead at the playoffs, and for some teams, it is a case of what went wrong, why did we do so poorly. Let's look at some teams that the experts had doing better.

The Boston Red Sox -  They finished 3rd, and while that is a credit to Terry Francona, it won't do in Beantown.  A season filled with injuries just piled up on Francona and it never let up. Stars like Mike Cameron, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jason Varitek, Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis all went down for appreciable time. Johnathon Papelbon struggled tot close games, and Josh Beckett was not, well, Josh Beckett.
Victor Martinez can leave as a free agent, so it can get worse for Boston, but the money is there, so expect them back in the AL East hunt come next year.

The Seattle Mariners - were to be the class of the AL West, facing off with the Angels for the division, and again injuries played a part, but they never executed the master plan, Cliff Lee and King Felix plus Eric Bedard were a trio of Cy Young candidates that should have dominated. They got a great year from Felix, but Bedard never surfaced, and the team soon to be free agent Lee to the Cinderella Texas Rangers. Chone Figgins never added the oomph the offense needed, and the hitters were less than productive. Ichiro had another fine season, but there was too little from the other 8 in the line up so they finished last, and changes will be expected in the Pacific northwest.

The St. Louis Cardinals with Wainright, Carpenter and Jamie Garcia , add in Fat Albert and Matt Holliday should have been shoo ins to make the playoffs, and I still look at their team and wonder how did they lose ??  The rest of the team was just okay, and rest of the pitching staff was again, just okay. You cannot win a division with 5 players alone, even those 5 players. The Reds simply had a better 9, and a deeper bench and their MVP won out ( Joey Votto ) over the Red Birds MVP of Pujols.

I could toss the Mets and Cubs in, but that would be silly, they were pretenders not contenders.

8 teams remain, 20 pack up, some finished on an upward note, like the Jays, and Diamnond Backs, the Rockies and the Padres, the team even I had finishing last in the NL West.



Fresh predictions on the playoffs are coming.

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