
One team is coming off a World Series run in 2006, while another is a team that has not been in the show since 1997. Both are big time contenders in the American League, and while it is early, this weekends Memorial Day series in Detroit could send an early indication of who will be there when the corks pop in the locker room in September celebrating a division title. The two teams are the Detroit Tigers, 2006 AL Champs, and the Cleveland Indians, a young, hungry team that underachieved last season but look back to form in 2007.
The two teams will do battle for the first time in 2007 this weekend, as the rest of the country gets ready to celebrate Memorial Day, the two teams will start what should be a memorable set of games in what could be the start of a solid rivalry. Cleveland currently sits at 26-15, tied with the 27-16 Tigers for first in the American League Central. Last season Cleveland started hot, but began losing games in bunches and were out of the race by Memorial Day. This year is a different story, as the team has won 10 of 14 series this year, and have won six of eight.
Many felt that Cleveland would be back to form of 2005, when they were in the hunt for a wild card spot in the AL before losing their last three games to the eventual World Series champion Chicago White Sox that season. Then last year the team took a step back, with an inability to drive runners in with men on and cursed when it came to winning one-run games, the Indians went through what many felt was a wasted season.
This season has been anything but. They are 16-4 at home, which includes three "home" games played in Milwaukee, and the starters on the pitching staff has been excellent, with CC Sabathia winning 6 games, up and comer Fausto Carmona going 5-1, Paul Byrd sitting at 4-1, and Cliff Lee at 2-0 after starting the season on the DL. The Indians core starters are off to an excellent 18-9 start. The bats have begun to heat up as well in Cleveland, with the team hitting .269 with 46 homers.
In Detroit, the Tigers started out a bit slow, but since have heated up themselves, going 13-5 so far in the month of May. They put some bad memories to rest over the weekend, sweeping the limping Cardinals, who beat them 4 game to 1 last year in the World Series. They outscored St.Louis 28-14 in the three games. One player who has been as hot as any in the league as of late has been Maggli Ordonez, who is hitting .344 with 9 homers and 38 RBI for Detroit.
The team is hitting .274 and have bombed out 49 homers. Three regular starters are hitting over .325, and once Gary Sheffield starts hitting like he normally does (.240 with 8 homers as of Monday), Detroit will have another big bat in its lineup. The pitching staff is paced by Justin Verlander, who has won his last four decisions. Verlander sits at 5-1 with an ERA of 2.68. Todd Jones is as nasty as ever, with 14 saves and a 1-1 mark on the year.
So while both these AL Central contenders have their questions, they also are going to be in the race all the way through. The big question with Cleveland may be their bullpen, which has been downright scary as far as giving up leads, while with the Tigers it has to be their starting pitching, which after Verlander is not all that impressive. It will be a fun summer watching these two foes battle each other for first and second in the division. The battles begin with what should be a fun three games this weekend at Comerica.