Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Month of May: Turn Around?

Alright Sox fans, May is over with. Was May the month the Sox started to turn it around? Or just a big tease? I believe that in a few months, we'll look back on May and say "Yes, this is where our season turned around." Hawk Harrelson always talks about "season defining moments." So far, the play that seems to have turned our season around was a 3 run home run by Brent Morel back on Tuesday, May 17th against the Texas Rangers. I was actually at that game and let me tell you, it was not a pretty start. John Danks was wild, falling behind hitters, walking guys, giving up hits. He had 72 pitches through the first 3 innings. The offense was dead. It looked like we were going to get shutout. But then Brent Morel of all people, stepped to the plate in 5th, setting the scene for what up until now, has been the moment that has turned this team around.



With a 2-1 Count of all things, Brent gets a fastball out over the plate and does not miss it. Notice that there was also 2 outs. This ball got out of here in a hurry and I remember sitting there at the game (after I came down off the high supplied by this Brent Morel shot) that this could be the moment that gets this team going and not to pat myself on the back, I believe that I was right.

Look at his swing, head down, bat and arms extended. Perfect. Since this play the Sox have been playing a lot better, they've had a tough game here and there but you can see the offense and the pitching bearing down. They were 9 and 6 after this home run, not great, but thats also including this tough road trip we've had to deal with lately.  But anyone who has watched this team lately can tell they've been playing better.


I have a few stats here for the Month of May, especially compared to the awful start we got off to in April.

We closed out May with a 13 and 16 record. That compared to our 10 and 18 record in April.

In April we were 4 and 8 at home. That stat needs to improve if we're going to win this division. In May we were 6 and 5. So it is improving.

We were 10 and 8 on the road in May as opposed to 6-10 in April.
In May our we scored 129 runs and only allowed 109. As opposed to April, where we scored 109 runs and gave up an astounding 149 runs. What does this mean? Well the pitching gave up 30 less runs which is huge. The offense also scored an additional 20 runs. Thats a pretty nice swing on both ends.

A few stand out players from the month of May:
- Offensively Paul Konerko, Alexi Ramirez, and Carlos Quentin had a great month, Paulie continued to lead the team in RBI's, Carlos Quentin would lead the team in doubles and Alexi Ramriez turned it on late in the month, with a ton of clutch hits and RBIs.
-Phil Humber gets my shout out for the pitching staff, closing out the Month with a 3.06 ERA overall and a 4 and 3 overall record (which is impressive especially when you look at the lack of offensive support the pitching staff received earlier in the year). He has shut down teams like the Yankees and Red Sox AT their ballparks and has arguably been our most reliable starter. Which is why Ozzie continues to stick with the 6 man rotation (which seems to be working for us) because Phil Humber has more than earned his spot in this rotation. Phil, this buds for you
-Out of the bullpen, this one goes out to Sergio Santos, closing out the month as our closer, with a stellar 1.40 ERA in 25.2 innings pitch, he has 8 saves and a 2 and 1 record. That is just unreal. He has been the most reliable reliever that we have, stepping up and filling in our whole at the closer's role. Sergio, this buds for you.

In conclusion Sox fans, we continue to climb... look at the stats and watch the team, you can see the improvement all around. We just need to continue to play to our potential and get better and this team will be something special. A month from now, for my next month wrap-up I'll be talking about a first place Sox team who charged hard in June. Lets get em' this month boys. Go Sox.

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