Summary:
Form is beginning to take hold in the NL Central, as the Cincinnati Reds have come back to the pack and the St. Louis Cardinals have assumed their customary position atop the division standings. The Astros recently made a big splash, and things could still be very interesting before the season ends. St. Louis Cardinals Currently: Although the Cardinals haven't been spectacular in their last 20 games, they have been solid, posting a 13-7 record. They did enjoy a five-ga...
Form is beginning to take hold in the NL Central, as the Cincinnati Reds have come back to the pack and the St. Louis Cardinals have assumed their customary position atop the division standings. The Astros recently made a big splash, and things could still be very interesting before the season ends.
St. Louis Cardinals
Currently:
Although the Cardinals haven't been spectacular in their last 20 games, they have been solid, posting a 13-7 record. They did enjoy a five-game winning streak, but that has to be tempered a bit considering that three of those wins came against the lowly Royals in interleague play.
Outlook:
The pitching has remained consistent, and they get ace pitcher Chris Carpenter back soon. Superstar Albert Pujols continues to chase historic records. This team has to be considered the favorite in the division.
Cincinnati Reds
Currently:
After a scintillating start, the Reds have struggled of late, going only 8-12 in their last 20 games, including losing streaks of five and three games. Much like the team overall, Austin Kearns has cooled off after a hot start. Although Bronson Arroyo has maintained his All Star pace, the rest of the pitching staff has struggled.
Outlook:
This is still a young team, and now that Ken Griffey, Jr. is back, they could still turn it around and challenge for the division.
Houston Astros
Currently:
Although the Astros have stumbled in the past 20 games, going only 8-12, the team got a major boost recently with the signing of the legendary Roger Clemens. Clemens is due to join the staff in the third week of June, and he's the type of player that can single-handedly change a team's fortunes.
Outlook:
With Clemens joining Roy Oswalt on the staff, this team will be tough to beat down the stretch, and could definitely be a factor in October.
Milwaukee Brewers
Currently:
The Brewers are showing all the signs of a young, talented and inconsistent team. Every time they make a push towards the top of the standings, it seems that they immediately follow that success by losing ground. The latest example is their ongoing six-game losing streak, which included a four-game sweep by the last-place Pirates.
Outlook:
The Brewers have the talent, but need to learn how to win and to avoid slumps. They need to figure this out soon, or they'll be out of the race by the All Star break.
Chicago Cubs
Currently:
The Cubs have failed to make up any ground from their bad start, as they've won only 6 of their past 20 games. They've also endured losing streaks of three and six games during this stretch. Other than a few good showings, the Cubs have not had any quality pitching, and their offense continues to struggle.
Outlook:
The Cubs need to turn it around in every way. If their star pitchers Kerry Wood and Mark Prior can regain their health, perhaps they can make a move. That's a big if, and they need more answers than questions at this point.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Currently:
Although the Pirates have shown signs of life lately, having won four of their last five games, the team still sits in last place in the division. Their 10-10 record over the past 20 games is actually an improvement from their terrible start. On the bright side, Jack Wilson and Freddy Sanchez have continued to shine.
Outlook:
The team is showing improvement, although it's coming slower than the fans in Pittsburgh would like. They'll enjoy baseball's spotlight when PNC Park hosts the All Star Game this summer.