At the end of the
first two weeks of the season, the surprise leader in the American League
Central is Old Man Winter.
With 8 wins in the
division and 21 wins overall, the Winter
have a sizeable lead over the rest of the division. “It’s a bit early to be
looking at playoffs…this team perennially fades in June and July…but I have to
admit, this is our best start ever” said first year manager J.T. Snow.
“The Indians series
was the real turning point for us. Critics are saying it should be only counted
as 4 games, but do the math. 1 game on Friday, 2 on Saturday, 2 on Sunday, and
2 on Monday. That’s…that’s…that’s’ 7 games, I believe. And we should have
picked up three more, but the Indians high-tailed it to Milwaukee to steal that series from us. We appealed
to the commissioner, but got nowhere.”
When asked to what he
contributed his club’s early success, Snow pointed out two very fine pitching
performances. “Well, the start was my son L.E. (Lake Effect). He was just
incredible in Cleveland…I’m proud to be both his dad and his
manager. And then a fine performance last weekend by Nor’ Easter really gave us
a boost also.”
Hitting coach Tim
Raines agreed. “This is fun, being a part of an early season roll like this.
We’re just going to run with this for as long as possible. I’m not optimistic
about our trip to Minnesota, however…we rarely do well in the Metrodome.”
In other news, the
Winter have announced a game/concert promotion for Saturday, April 28. The 3:15 start will be followed by a concert of
great classic rock artists, including Foghat and brothers Edgar and Johnny
Winter.
Sax: He didn't do too badly in the AL West, either, if you know what I mean. I didn't know you had it in you, but you should certainly do some more of these ironic/satirical posts.
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