Initially, we expected the AL Central to be the punching bag of the league this season, with every team struggling to even sniff .500. But closer inspection finds more to like in the heartland than we first thought. The cream of the Central crop will be the Royals, where llcoach has wisely loaded up the lineup with a bunch of speedy spray hitters who will rack up oodles of doubles and triples. Don’t expect many dingers from this crew, but they still may contend for the league OPS champs. The starting pitching is decent thanks to the usually solid Saberhagen leading some steady arms. We’re not as sold on the background guys, but Joe Nathan should be a fairly consistent presence at the end of games. Right behind the Royals will be musso’s Twins, who have a decent shot of taking the division due to their balanced composition in all aspects of the game. Like the Royals, the Doublemints are loaded for two baggers and trips and they should get plenty of them in BaggieDome. The pitching will be heavily dependent on Johan and Tom Terrific; they’ll need both to have good years to catch KC, because we don’t like their pen even a little bit. (Nathan may have been the pick of the year.) A more interesting team will be found in ChiTown, where the power will be impressive and the glovework a lot less so. Still, a team loaded with RH power pitchers may cause these guys fits as they have little talent on the left hand side of the plate. Even more fascinating will be the pitching, as in, wow, this is one fascinating train wreck. The combo of LaMarr Hoyt and Wilbur Wood makes us throw up in our mouth a little and a revolving door of guys will hope to keep Chris Sale’s arm from falling off. The only thing keeping the Pale Sox out of the Central cellar will be Enron Stadium, where a bunch of guys who made their bones in the vacuous environs of the Astrodome will get lit up like a pinball machine in that little bandbox. Mike Scott and Larry Dierker are not going to enjoy this season and most of the relievers aren’t going to be much happier. The lineup will help a lot as these ‘Stros have some big ‘ol bats, but they are going to whiff a lot too and probably lead the league in GIDP. Overall, if the Royals and Twins do well, they’ll have the patsies behind them to thank for a lot of it.
Kansas City: 86-76
Minnesota: 84-78
Chicago: 68-94
Houston: 66-96
5/8/2015 12:19 AM (edited)