For the first series after the all-star break, we visit to the Big Apple, where the New York Black Yankees are hosting the Cleveland Spiders.
This is the third featured series for the Black Yankees, who we looked at in Series XI and Series XV. It’s the second focus for the Spiders, who were in Series VII.
This is a pretty crucial series, as the Spiders trail the Black Yankees in the Effa Manley Division by only 1 1/2 games.
#Cleveland Spiders
The Spiders brought in Ron Reed and Lance Berkman, hoping that the infusion of bullpen talent and power on the bench is enough to catch the division leaders. If that’s going to work out, it will require the Spiders’ pitching staff to continue it’s excellent job, led by Cy Young, Pat Malone, and Bill Steen.
Offensively, Cleveland is all about MVP candidate Ron Blomberg and the trio of Louis Santop, John Ellis, and Jake Stahl, who divide the C and 1B duties between them. If they continue to produce, the Spiders have a chance.
#New York Black Yankees
The Spiders’ job is going to be harder, given that the Black Yankees improved as well, with all-star Tom Herr being brought in to solve their 2B challenge, Gary Lavelle being added to the bullpen, and Jamie Moyer taking over the final rotation spot (Herr came over from Birmingham, Lavelle and Moyer from Ottawa).
Herr addresses the one weak spot in a dominant lineup, while Lavelle may take over as the closer if Sparky Lyle‘s struggles continue.
#Series Matchups
These may change quite a bit as teams readjust after the three day break. Cleveland starter listed first.
Pat Malone (6-4, 4.03) @ Ron Guidry (5-6, 4.27)
Bill Steen (5-1, 4.07) @ Waite Hoyt (5-1, 3.51)
Stan Coveleski (5-2, 4.37) @ Jack Scott (7-3, 4.32)
Whit Wyatt (3-4, 4.82) @ Jamie Moyer (4-3, 3.71)
#Predictions
I want to see Cleveland emerge in 1st place in the division, as that would setup the best rest of the season. But my guess is it’s an even split, and the Black Yankees maintain their lead.
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