In 13 out of 26 games played, Abreu has 18 of his league-leading 31 RBIs at home. 24 of his 31 have also come against right-handed pitchers, which of course Verlander and Scherzer both are. Interestingly enough, though, Abreu has collected 13 RBIs with two strikes on him, so it will be an interesting battle between two of the leagues premiere strike throwers versus an excellent two strike hitter.
Also in his favor is the fact that he simply owns Verlander. In the April 22nd Tigers/White Sox game, Abreu took Verlander deep to centerfield
Abreu taking Verlander to the woodshed. |
Abreu had the complete opposite luck against Scherzer. Later in that same series, the April 24th game against the Sox, Scherzer struck Abreu out twice on the way to his second win of the season. Abreu would finish 0-5.
A lot of this depends on the rest of the White Sox team too and whether or not they can get on base. Obviously Abreu is a major power threat, driving himself in 10 times, but with others on base, there is some pressure off the new slugger and he could just strengthen his record.
Abreu has the rookie record, beating Pujols' 2001 mark of 30 steaks. Abreu has an outside shot at the MLB record for April, owned by Juan Gonzalez's 35 RBIs. It would take some handsome batting but it can be done.
Although he is in the AL Central and will undoubtedly terrorize my Tigers for years to come, I love seeing Abreu crush a baseball and watch it fly into the warm Chicago nights. With Paul Konerko and Adam Dunn aging quickly, he will be a more than capable replacement at either DH or first base. I think he is an incredible talent and I am thankful that 1) he is in the Majors and not stuck in Cuba,
2) is on my fantasy team and no one else's, and 3) you took the time to read this post. Enjoy what's left of your Monday.
Also, happy birthday to Barry Larkin! Michigan grad, I shouted "Go Blue" at the Induction parade last summer and he gave me an air-fist bump. It was pretty sweet. Have a good one.
No comments:
Post a Comment