First, apologies to the DCF readers for the lack of posts over the last couple months. Things have been busy and this blog wasn’t as high a priority as some other things. But I’ve been wanting to resurrect it. I figured since this was the day that the world celebrates the Easter bunny hatching out of his egg, it was a good time to start this up again.
The Good
Could this be the year? I mean really. Being a Cleveland fan, you never want to get your hopes up. But come on. 39-1 at home. The #1 seed in the East. Possibly the best record in the NBA which would ensure the team home court advantage throughout the playoffs. And today they destroyed the defending champion Celtics 107-76. Granted, Boston was without Kevin Garnett. But still, having him in the lineup does not swing the margin 30+ points.
With the sports history of this city, you never want to feel too confident. And as good as the Cavaliers are, there is at least one blemish that sticks out like a sore thumb - the one loss at home. This loss came to the Lakers, the #1 seed in the West. The Cavs lost both games to them this year - one in Cleveland, one in L.A. If it came down to it, could the Cavs beat the Lakers in the Finals? Absolutely! Would they? That’s another matter. Needless to say, I’m hoping someone knocks the Lakers out before then.
The Bad
Baseball season is finally here. But what is supposed to be a promising year for the Indians has certainly had a rough start. The team lost their first 5 games. Fortunately today, they beat Toronto to improve to 1-5.
A bad first week of the season is certainly no call for despair though. It’s a long season. The Tribe has plenty of time to get their act together.
Cliff Lee, last year’s 22-game winner and Cy Young award recipient, has not been the Cliff Lee of ‘08. In two starts thus far, Lee is 0-2 with a 9.90 ERA. No one realistically expected him to repeat his performance last year. But we were hoping for a good year. He can still deliver one. But he’ll have to turn this around.
One big question mark has been whether or not Travis Hafner could come back from his injury and make an impact. To be honest, I didn’t expect him to. But so far, it appears he may be back. In the 5 games he’s played, he’s batting .300 with 3 home runs and 6 RBI’s.
Next up for the team is 3 games in Kansas City, then traveling to the new Yankee Stadium.
The Ugly
No comment. At least not until draft day.
Thanks for stopping by after the extended break. I hope to get back to more regular posting from now on.
-dcf