|
Baltimore vs. Cleveland: ALCS Thumbnail Sketches Posted: Tues October 7, 1997 at 4:44 p.m. EDT SportsTicker Baseball Editor FIRST BASERAFAEL PALMEIRO hit a career-low .254 with a career-high 109 strikeouts for Baltimore, a performance that can be blamed on a nagging wrist injury. The veteran still drove in a club-best 110 runs and should be in the starting lineup in every game, unlike against Seattle when he sat against Randy Johnson. ... JIM THOME hit a career-high 40 homers for the Indians and made the transition to first base to make room for Matt Williams. He was solid defensively against the Yankees and laid down his first sacrifice bunt since 1994. Edge: Baltimore. SECOND BASE ROBERTO ALOMAR had an outstanding September after returning from injuries, but the groin and ankle problems prevent him batting right-handed and limit his range. JEFF REBOULET played the role of supersub, homering off Randy Johnson in the clincher over Seattle ... BIP ROBERTS was an excellent late-season acquisition and hit .316 against the Yankees. He can also play left field, making room for TONY FERNANDEZ, a four-time All-Star who hit .286 this year. Edge: Baltimore. THIRD BASE CAL RIPKEN put to rest any discussion that he should have rested toward the end of the regular season by hitting .438 against the Mariners, including a key run-scoring hit in Game Four. Ripken has made the adjustment from shortstop and has his sights on his first World Series since 1983. ... MATT WILLIAMS took a while to get adjusted to American League pitching after coming over from San Francisco, but finished with 32 homers and 105 RBI. He was a clutch hitter against the Yankees, blasting a homer in Game Two and adding a run-scoring single in Game Five. Edge: Cleveland. SHORTSTOP A .236 batting average and just 13 errors for MIKE BORDICK brought back memories of good-field, no-hit Mark Belanger. Bordick then hit .400 in the Seattle series and continued to make the outstanding defensive plays. His stellar play made the move of Ripken to third base go quite smoothly. ... OMAR VIZQUEL is not mentioned in the class of Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, but those two have nothing on him defensively. Vizquel led the Tribe with a .500 average in the Division Series and made 26 total plays on defense without an error. He was just a .194 postseason hitter before this season. Edge: Cleveland. LEFT FIELD B.J. SURHOFF, at 33, has seen his RBI total grow in each of the last two years, including a career-best 88 this season. He is an underrated defensive player that can navigate the tight corners of Camden Yards. He shares time with JEFFREY HAMMONDS, who hit 21 homers and played most of the second half with an Achilles problem. ... BRIAN GILES made one of the plays in the series against New York, throwing out Tino Martinez in the first inning of Game Four to prevent a big inning. Giles plays when ROBERTS moves to the infield against right-handers. Edge: Baltimore. CENTER FIELD Home run numbers for BRADY ANDERSON dipped from 50 to 18, but he has played most of the year with a cracked rib in his left side. A solid leadoff hitter, Anderson hit .353 and drove in four runs against the Mariners ... MARQUIS GRISSOM, like Williams, needed a period of adjustment after coming over from the NL. He finished with a .262 average and hit best when dropped to the bottom of the order. He is a better defensive player than Anderson, but not the offensive threat. Edge: Baltimore. RIGHT FIELD The comeback of ERIC DAVIS from colon cancer remains one of the best stories in all of baseball. He managed to play in three of the four games against Seattle and had a key hit in Game One, although he was just 2-for-9 overall. GERONIMO BERROA was an excellent mid-season pickup from Oakland and can play if Davis is not healthy ... MANNY RAMIREZ had a miserable series against the Yankees until his two-run double in Game Five. He hit .328 with 26 homers, which is why Mike Hargrove stayed with him despite a slump. Ramirez, however, can be a major liability in the field. Edge: Cleveland. CATCHER The combination of CHRIS HOILES and LENNY WEBSTER had just two hits in 13 at-bats against the Mariners. Injuries limited Hoiles to 99 games and his throwing arm is mediocre at best. ... A charmed season for the Indians' SANDY ALOMAR has continued in the playoffs. He had a 30-game hitting streak, was the MVP of the All-Star Game and hit two homers against the Yankees. Edge: Cleveland. STARTING PITCHING The trio of MIKE MUSSINA, SCOTT ERICKSON and JIMMY KEY combined for 47 victories during the year and it was Mussina that stole the show against the Mariners, twice defeating Randy Johnson and ending, at least for now, any talk that he can not pitch in the big game. KEY won just three of his last 13 regular-season starts and did not make it past the fifth inning in his one playoff start. But the left-hander will start Game Two against Cleveland with Mussina getting more rest before working Game Three. Erickson will work the opener and Davey Johnson is undecided if he will use SCOTT KAMIENIECKI in Game Four. ... The Indians used everything they had against the Yankees, which may force them to scramble for a rotation against Baltimore. The Division Series made JARET WRIGHT a household name and the 21-year-old figures to get two starts, but Hargrove must guard against overwork. OREL HERSHISER is 8-1 in postseason play and at age 39 can still be a dominant October pitcher, as his performance in Game Four against New York can attest. CHARLES NAGY struggled at the end of the season and could not find the plate in the Division Series against the Yankees. He fared better against Baltimore this season, winning two of three decisions, and will start Game Two. CHAD OGEA, an effective pitcher in September who allowed a grand slam to the Yankees' Paul O'Neill in Game Three, gets the start in Game One. ... Edge: Baltimore. BULLPEN RANDY MYERS led the Orioles with a major-league 45 saves in 46 chances and is the centerpeice of what the team's strongest component. With flame-throwing ARMANDO BENITEZ, the Orioles have a tandem that rivals the Yankees' 1996 duo of Mariano Rivera and John Wetteland. There is concern that ARTHUR RHODES may not be available early in the series due to a sore arm. TERRY MATHEWS might be watching from a distance after surrendering back-to-back homers Saturday against Seattle ... JOSE MESA, who missed spring training due to legal problems, has regained his role as closer and finished out the Yankees in Game Five. The bullpen fell apart in Game One against the Yankees, but came up big in Games Four and Five, holding New York scoreless in the final three innings of each game. MIKE JACKSON and PAUL ASSENMACHER each worked in four games against the Yankees. Edge: Baltimore. DESIGNATED HITTER HAROLD BAINES saw limited duty against the left-handed rotation of Seattle and managed two hits in five at-bats. The 38-year-old is appearing in an ALCS with his third different team after playing for the White Sox and Athletics. BERROA is the DH against right-handers .... DAVID JUSTICE was everything the Indians wanted after coming over from Atlanta, hitting .329 with 33 homers and 101 RBI and talking about how much he enjoyed Cleveland. He hit .263 with a Game Four homer against the Yankees. .. Edge: Cleveland. BENCH Manager Davey Johnson uses so many different players in his starting lineups that his bench is never rusty. Those left out of the lineup in the outfield or at DH are first off the bench. REBOULET and JEROME WALTON are two other players available to Johnson. ... ROBERTS, FERNANDEZ and GILES are first off the Indians' bench when not in the starting lineup. KEVIN SEITZER was used in just one game against the Yankees and was 0-for-4. Edge: Baltimore. MANAGER JOHNSON may not win points for personality, but the record speaks for itself as he kept the team riding high despite a number of key injuries and illnesses. He was not afraid to bench Palmeiro in the Division Series, a move that took guts. .... MIKE HARGROVE has taken the Indians to three straight division titles, and the pressure is squarely on to win a World Series or his job could be in jeopardy. He made the decision to go with Wright last week at Yankee Stadium when it might have been safer to start a veteran like Nagy. Edge: Baltimore. © 2003 SportsTicker Enterprises, LP
|
Copyright © 1999 CNN/SI. A Time Warner Company. Terms under which this service is provided to you.
|