Saturday, June 14, 2008

Kenny's Korner

It is time for Kenny to give Kenny's assessment of the first couple of months of the APBA season. Kenny will start with the Superior League...

MVP. One word, Kaat. Forget the incredible defense. Forget the .300+ batting average. Forget the 31 RBIs from the leadoff spot. Forget the fact that he's scored almost 15% of his team's runs. Forget the 70 Hits. Forget the 5th highest double total in the league. Forget the durability. Forget the excitement of watching the Kaat play. And yes, even forget the league leading 21 steals. But when you add it all up it spells: M.V.P.

Wally Calhoun. For the Wally Calhoun award, (yes, that's what Kenny has decided to call it), it goes to Storm Morris. Kenny showed him how to win and now Juan has taught him not to lose. Kenny's real proud of the Storm and this "won" is easy.

Biggest surprise. Seth Lopez. And not that he's hitting .400+. The big surprise is that Boston has failed to get them man some at bats. No wonder they sit so far behind Baltimore.

60? With 20 long bombs, does the Mighty one have 60 in him? If he does, then Baltimore looks even more like Murder's Row.

Light's Out. 15 Saves and none blown. A miniscule 0.47 ERA. Rob Porter is the best out there.

Predictions:
Baltimore will run away with the East. Next.

Chicago looks like the best team in the Central, if they can only find a way to stop the runs from scoring. A trade for an Ace to join Millhouse and get Alex Murray out of the rotation would help. (Is Catfish that man?)

In the West, what the hell has happened to Utah. An Utah insider recently told Kenny that the Utes look tired. Does Zamuda and co have one more run? Kenny thinks not. This division looks like it is Mars' to lose. They have the horses.

The Wild Card. Kenny is going to give it to Vegas. Once again, near the top (or in this case at the top) of getting on base, the Gamblers seems to have found a way to improve their bullpen and their defense while allowing far fewer runs to score. Though it is really anybody's race, Kenny is not betting against Kenny's former manager.

Well, that's it. Look for Kenny's insight into the MLs next time.

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