"Let us go forth a while, and get better air in our lungs. Let us leave our closed rooms...
The game of ball is glorious."

--Walt Whitman

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

April Recap

Now, the Twins have never (to TBL's recollection) been much of an April team. Slow out of the gate but picking up speed down the stretch is more their style. This April, though, not so bad. I'll compare to recent years in a moment. First, the quick hits:

The Good
The Twins posted a winning record on the road--and not just by a game or two, but 7-4. They also fared well against East and West teams, and in one-run games. They hit more doubles in April than any other AL team.

The Bad

The Twins didn't do so well at home, sealing a .500 home record on the month by eking out a 1-0, extra inning win against the Royals in their final home game for April. the pitching staff is third in the league in most home runs surrendered.

The Ugly
The Twins were 5-7 against other Central teams. Ouch. They're also last in the league in home runs.

So, not a stellar month, but not half bad. It could have been--and has in recent memory actually been--much, MUCH worse.

YearWLPctRankGBvs Evs Cvs WHomeRoad1-run
200313
14
.448
3rd
5.0
n/an/an/a6-7
7-7
n/a
200415
8
.652
1st
--
n/a
n/a
n/a
10-4
5-4
n/a
200515
9
.625
2nd
2.5
0-0
11-7
4-2
8-3
7-6
6-4
20069
16
.360
4th
9.0
3-3
2-10
4-3
6-4
3-12
4-1
20071411.5602nd (T)1.56-45-73-07-77-45-2
(Unfortunately, the MLB standings page doesn't work "as of" before 2005, which is why my numbers run a bit thin before that...)

So, if this team holds to its usual pattern of not really getting going until June, they are going to be en fuego through the summer months. And that's an idea we can all get behind!

And, last but not least:

Who Was Hot
  • Ramon Ortiz, 3-1, 2.57 ERA, 35.0 IP
  • Joe Mauer, .369 BA, .465 OBP, 15 BB, 0 PB
  • Juan Rincon, 1.86 ERA, 11.17 K/9
  • Torii Hunter, 1.003 OPS, 5 HR, 13 2B, 4 SB
  • Michael Cuddyer, 17 RBI, 6 outfield assists

Who Was Not
  • Sidney Ponson, 1-3, 8.44 ERA, 16 BB, 7 HR
  • Jason Bartlett, .239 BA, 6 E, .943 FPCT
  • Dennys Reyes, 7.04 ERA, 2.61 WHIP
  • Nick Punto, .220 BA, .304 OBP
  • Mike Redmond, .259 BA, .298 OBP

1 rejoinders:

Anonymous sounded off...

I feel like Sidney Ponson is the bane of my (and the Twins) existence.