Monday, September 08, 2008

Being a 20-game winner on a losing team

For players on struggling teams this year it's got to be a bummer. This hits bottom the belt extra hard for veteran guys hitting only .205, no bright spots during a season without a miracle in sight. For the Cleveland Indians there isn't much to be praised for except for one phenomenal pitcher. Cliff Lee worked diligently all year to obtain his 21-2 record through all the losing spells, trade involving C.C. Sabathia, and fans heckling the Indians every time they stepped onto the field. The only thing magical about the Indians' season is their starting ace. He's quietly be having a career year with his team far out of the playoff picture. It got to stink having the best pitching record in baseball yet being on a crummy team.

I think if the Cleveland organization doesn't start taking strides towards improving their franchise Mr. Lee will find himself a new home elsewhere with different scenery. I mean the Indians aren't pulling it together with a 69-72 record which isn't bad, but won't cut it for playoff material. Trailing 10.5 games behind the powerhouse White Sox such a deficit is too much for them to overcome. If the club structure their team around Cliff Lee, bringing in new talent then maybe they'll have a shot to contend in the coming years. Other than the Indians' star pitcher and Brandon Webb who else is likely to win 20 or more games? This is an extraordinary accomplishment, but sure to be undervalued by fans and analysts driven by pennant races and playoff fantasies. Don't worry Cliff you'll still get the Cy Young while those playoff insurgents are out there on the field beating each other's brains out.

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