Title: 
Divisional Outlook - Al Central

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781

Summary:
The AL Central race is beginning to take shape as we move into the second month of the baseball season, and it appears that teams are lining up to engage in a season-long chase of the defending World Series Champions Chicago White Sox. Each team’s progress, or lack thereof, is detailed below.

Chicago White Sox

Currently
After a magical run to the title last season, the White Sox are back on top of the division. Many members of the baseball public, writers, pundits and ...


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baseball,season,Champions,Chicago,White,Sox


Article Body:
The AL Central race is beginning to take shape as we move into the second month of the baseball season, and it appears that teams are lining up to engage in a season-long chase of the defending World Series Champions Chicago White Sox. Each team’s progress, or lack thereof, is detailed below.

Chicago White Sox

Currently
After a magical run to the title last season, the White Sox are back on top of the division. Many members of the baseball public, writers, pundits and fans alike, expected a bit of a swoon from this team after winning its first title in 88 years last fall. As of this writing, nothing could be further from the truth. The White Sox are sustaining last season’s success with a lethal combination of heavy hitting and stingy pitching. Six regular players are batting over .300 at this point, and Jim Thome is leading the AL in home runs. The pitchers, led by Jose Contreras’ AL-leading 1.41 ERA, are third in the AL in team ERA.

Outlook
There is no reason to foresee the White Sox doing anything but continuing to excel. When a team has several players having good years and the momentum and confidence that come with a championship, an aura and an expectation of winning persists. The White Sox will ably defend their title.

Detroit Tigers

Currently
Under the leadership of new manager Jim Leyland, the Tigers, after years of struggling, are off to a surprising start. The Tigers sit just behind the White Sox and appear to have a nucleus in place that could change the losing culture in Motown for good. Five regulars are hitting over or near .300, and two players, Magglio Ordonez and Chris Shelton, have already reached double digits in home runs. The pitching staff is also performing at a high level, as the Tigers lead the AL in team ERA. It appears that the team is finally constructed to fit the pitching-friendly confines of Comerica Park.

Outlook
If young players including Mike Maroth and Nate Robertson can continue to contribute heavily to the Tigers pitching effort, and equally young players Shelton and Brandon Inge stay in their grooves, the Tigers will challenge the White Sox until October.

Cleveland Indians

Currently
The Indians, coming off a 93-win 2005 season and a 6-1 start to the 2006 campaign, have struggled lately. However, the team is hanging around at near .500 and hoping that their pitching staff gets healthy and improves. The Tribe is an offensive juggernaut, leading the AL in runs scored, hits, doubles, RBIs and team batting average. However, their young pitching staff has been ravaged by injury problems, and several young hurlers are being thrust into the lineup, perhaps too soon. The Indians rank near the bottom of the AL in staff ERA and opponents’ batting average.

Outlook
If the pitching staff can come around, the Indians will be a major factor down the stretch. Their hitting is scary for any opposing pitching staff, and players like Ben Broussard, Casey Blake and Victor Martinez are leading the efforts.

Minnesota Twins

Currently
The Twins have long been known as “The Small Market Team that Could.” Although the Twins are hanging around much like the Indians, their statistical outputs thus far are a bit troubling both in terms of hitting and pitching. The Twins rank near the bottom of the league in runs scored, hits and team batting average. Their pitching staff is currently second-from-last in team ERA. What’s good about the team? Despite these statistical trends, the Twins are staying competitive, and young phenom Joe Mauer is blossoming before our eyes.

Outlook
The Twins have been bad on the stat sheet, but their record is better than what these stats would normally indicate. If Mauer continues to grow, their pitching staff comes around and the always-young team gels as the season progresses, they’ll wind up where they always seem to - in contention for the postseason.

Kansas City Royals

Currently
The Royals have been victims of several circumstances - a young team, injuries, and placement in one of the most difficult divisions in all of baseball. As such, their record thus far is disappointing. The Royals do appear to have some developing talent with the likes of Shane Costa and Esteban German, but the overall offensive firepower is lacking. The team’s pitching ranks towards the bottom of the AL in several categories.

Outlook
The Royals need to continue to develop young talent, take their lumps and hope that they can continue to add pieces to a young nucleus. Kansas City is a loyal sports town, and the victory-starved fans would like nothing better than a show of tangible progress as the season continues.