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Mark Feinsand

👤 Speaker
292 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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They have one guy, Davis Martin, who has been great.

You know, he's got an ERA about one and a half.

But the rest of the rotation hasn't been great, but it's been good enough, and they've got a bullpen that's been performing very admirably.

Like I said, I don't know if they're going to be able to keep this up for 162, but the fact that they are where they are a third of the season, we're almost 50 games into the season, and the White Sox are sitting here with a winning record and only a couple of games out of first place, and if the season ended today, they're a playoff team.

I think you look at some of the teams in the National League, you've got obviously some big powerhouses that spend money and go after it.

The Phillies and the Mets, of course, are not one of the good teams in the league.

The Dodgers, the Padres...

The American League this year, I mean, the Central has been sort of a middling ground for a long time.

And people always say that about the National League Central.

So everybody in that division has a winning record.

So, you know, I think you're just looking at some teams that are off to uncharacteristically bad starts.

I mean, we haven't looked at an Astros team.

at 10 games under 500 since they were going through the process, you know, their tank job back in the early part of the 2010s.

And so, you know, between them and the Tigers, you know, the Red Sox and the Blue Jays, and the Blue Jays had some injury issues coming into the season, but still, you're 21 and 27, them and the Red Sox, the Orioles, you know, for the American League East was supposed to be the powerhouse, and you've got three teams in that division that are six games under 500 or worse.

So I don't know that I can explain

it, you look at the run differential, there's a lot of really just bad teams.

There are a lot of really bad teams around the whole league.

And it's a very top heavy league right now.

Yes, the Yankees are legitimately good, and even with Giancarlo Stanton on the I.L.