10 baseball observations from Week 1
Kevin Hench of FOXSports.com discusses 10 topics as baseball wraps up its first full week of action.
1. Giant holes in the lineup
…But if their opening series against the Dodgers is any indication, not only will they repeat their last-place finish of 2007, they will lose 100 games with the most punchless lineup in baseball. In losing two of three to the Dodgers, the Giants managed one extra-base hit (a double) in 95 at bats. They scored a total of four runs while posting a .232/.292/.242 line in the series. Faced with creating an offensive approach based on small ball or long ball, the Giants have chosen neither, assembling a lineup that has no pop (Randy Winn and Bengie Molina hitting 3-4) and little patience (Dave Roberts and Rich Aurilia, combined .326 OBP, batting 1-2).3. Toothless Tigers
…Pudge Rodriguez, coming off a .294 OBP season, has reached base once in his first 12 plate appearances. Placido Polanco may have had a career year last year, hitting .341, but he walked only 37 times in over 600 plate appearances, hardly ideal for a No. 2 hitter. He has one hit and no walks in his first 14 at bats in ’08 for a tidy .071 OBP. In the last eight seasons, new left fielder Jacque Jones (0-for-7 to start the season) has averaged 108 whiffs and only 35 walks. Utility man Brandon Inge has a .304 career OBP. And throw in the fact that the last time Renteria played in the AL, he had one of the worst seasons of his career, and it’s safe to say the Tigers will not be pushing across 995 runs in their remaining 159 games.
I think the Tigers’ lineup will be fine once the season rolls on and everyone is healthy. They’re problems lie within the bullpen. As for the Giants – that’s the worst lineup I’ve ever seen in the history of baseball. A lineup that consisted of the Kool-Aid Man, Grimace and the Green Care Bear would be better than Dave Roberts, Rich Aurilia and Omar Vizquel (when healthy again).





SF Giants are Triple-A. Tigers will be fine. It’s a long season.
Week one doesn’t tell much if anything…it only asks questions like why the hell are warm weather Teams playing up north. Can someone look at a map before assigning these early games. How can you play ball in NY with 42 degree temps against a Team from Tampa that has a dome.
Steinny is on it. There are 17 MLB Teams that play in the South/West or in a Dome. Use it Bud. At least for the first two Series will you please Dahhhhhh. OH, I suppose you made more money the way it’s set up now right ? …………….. Dillweed