by JdEarly » Sun Jul 29, 2007 6:28 pm
Your sample size is far too small to be really worried about. The team might be hitting .229, but break it down into individual performances if that would make you feel better. Is Derek Jeter REALLY going to hit .181 for a full season? Scott Rolen .143? Todd Helton .188? Mark Grudzielanek is tied for the team lead in doubles, which is not the way things will wind up (although he should wind up with at least 30, himself).
If you need more evidence that the dice are simply not in your favor right now (might I add that being 8-10 with numbers like these is a minor miracle?), take a look at your bullpen. Jonathon Papelbon has blown more saves than he's actually earned, and your bullpen is only 2 of 7 in save opportunities with one of the premier closer cards in the deck. There you have it.
The thing that worries me the most about your team, to be honest, is the bullpen beyond Papelbon. It just looks a bit thin, in my opinion - I could be wrong, it's happened before.