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		<title>NL West: A Four Team Race?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Certainly back in March, many of us baseball writers picked either the Dodgers or Rockies as the favorites to win the National League West in 2010. The Dodgers had a stellar cast on offense, and the Rockies emerged as a young and talented team in 2009. So, it wasn&#8217;t crazy to think that the two [...]</p><p><a href="http://lasordaslair.com/2010/06/02/nl-west-a-four-team-race/">NL West: A Four Team Race?</a> - <a href="http://lasordaslair.com">Lasorda&#039;s Lair</a> - <a href="http://lasordaslair.com">Lasorda&#039;s Lair - A Los Angeles Dodgers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Certainly back in March, many of us baseball writers picked either the Dodgers or Rockies as the favorites to win the National League West in 2010. The Dodgers had a stellar cast on offense, and the Rockies emerged as a young and talented team in 2009. So, it wasn&#8217;t crazy to think that the two team would be duking it out in 2010. However, how many of us thought that the NL West would essentially be a four team race come June 2nd?</p>
<p>The Dodgers struggled for most of the early part of this season, but have turned it around over the course of a month. The Dodgers currently sit one-half game behind the San Diego Padres (of all teams!), and 2.5 games ahead of the Rockies and 3 games ahead of the San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers&#8217; offense has been their biggest strength this season, as they have scored 250 runs (5th most in NL) and have a .267 team batting average (2nd highest in NL). They&#8217;ve also managed to stay aggressive on the base-paths as well, with 31 stolen bases (5th in NL). Pitching, however, has been the Dodgers&#8217; only weakness. With their recent success, however, the Dodgers pitching is starting to turn things around. After starting the season with a team ERA over the 5.00 mark, the Dodgers have lowered their ERA to 4.12 (10th in NL). <strong>Hiroki Kuroda, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw </strong>and <strong>Jon Ely </strong>have been performing well as of late, and have the Dodgers back on track.</p>
<p>The Padres, meanwhile, boast the NL&#8217;s best pitching staff with a 3.02 ERA (1st in NL). Led by <strong>Jon Garland (6-2, 2.15 ERA)</strong>, the Padres have held opponents to a .231 batting average and a .648 OPS. Offensively, however, the Padres are the NL version of the Oakland A&#8217;s. Both teams have strong pitching, but their offenses have been unable to remain consistent. As of now, the Padres are hitting .247/.325/.364 and rank near the bottom in all offensive categories. The only exception is that they&#8217;ve managed to swipe 54 bases, which is good for second most in the NL.</p>
<p>The Rockies and Giants are the two other teams currently vying for the top spot in the NL West. The Rockies are currently hitting .259/.336/.418 as a team, and have scored 248 runs (6th most in NL). The Rockies pitching staff has been better than the Dodgers, but their offense has not lived up to it&#8217;s expectations. The two players I really enjoy watching on Colorado are <strong>Troy Tulowitzki </strong>and <strong>Carlos Gonzalez. </strong>The Rockies are a young talented team, and at 28-24, there&#8217;s no reason to believe that they won&#8217;t be in the thick of things come September. The Giants, the arch-rivals of the Dodgers, have performed exceedingly well despite lacking a powerful offense. The Giants are led by their incredible pitching staff that consists of <strong>Tim Lincecum, Barry Zito, Matt Cain </strong>and <strong>Jonathan Sanchez. </strong></p>
<p>For the most part, the NL West is shaping up to be a four-team race. Will it remain that way for the rest of the season? Probably not. I just don&#8217;t see the Padres sticking around for very much longer, especially because of their anemic offensive unit. As for Colorado and San Francisco, I could see the two giving the Dodgers a run for its money come September. The Dodgers offense is just down right scary right now, and with the pitching staff starting to take form, it will be a difficult task preventing LA from repeating as division champs in 2010.</p>
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