WHO'S Hot
Twins
Look who's leading the big bad AL Central
! Scrappy Minnesota won its fifth straight on Sunday. The hitters are hitting ( Joe Mauer
, above, was at .333; Justin Morneau
had 25 RBIs), the closer is closing ( Joe Nathan
had 11 saves in 11 chances) and spirits are high. Said pitcher Boof Bonser
after Minny rallied to beat Detroit
, "You can't count us out."
Joe Saunders
Under the name of Saunders
you find this: a 6--0 record and a 2.61 ERA. That gives the Angels' lefty a 21--8 record over his three-plus seasons, though he's still modest Joe. Says he of his place in L.A.
's stable, "I'm just one of the guys who can pitch at this level."
Sonics Rookie
It's not just that Kevin Durant
won the NBA Rookie of the Year award (his 20.3 scoring average augured that), it was also his grace in accepting. His family flew to Seattle
to see him honored, he dedicated it to his late AAU coach, and all in all he made fans sorry that Seattle
's first ROY will likely be its last—the team seems headed to Oklahoma City
.
Paula Creamer
A bogey on the first playoff hole? No problem. Creamer
birdied the second to win in Broken Arrow, Okla.
, to ease the memory of her playoff loss a week earlier. Said Creamer
, "I was not going to lose this week."
WHO'S Not
Reds
Last in the NL West
, with miles to go (O.K., eight games, but it's early May!) to the top, Cincy
had lost five straight through Sunday, and hitters like Ken Griffey
(above, batting .228) recently conspired on a 21-inning scoreless drought. Newly hired G.M. Walt Jocketty
has work to do: The 12--20 Reds
haven't fielded a winner since 2000.
Dontrelle Willis
What's the matter wit' you, Willis
? It's his right knee, the same one the Tigers
' lefty hyperextended in his second start, is acting up and muddling his rehab in the minors. Bottom line: Willis
's 7.20 ERA in five innings as a Tiger won't be shrinking anytime soon.
Yankees Rookies
Weren't these guys supposed to be Rookie of the Year candidates? It's not just the stats of starting pitchers Ian Kennedy
(0--2, 8.37 ERA) and Phil Hughes
(0--4, 9.00), it's also where they are now: Hughes
is out until July with a fractured rib, and Kennedy
has been sent to Triple A to find his groove. Kennedy
to Newsday: "I can't say I'm happy about it."
Nick Price
A double bogey on 15, a double bogey on 16 (what is that, like, a quadruple bogey?), and thus he blew his Sunday lead and a win in Lakeway, Texas
. "Such a crazy game," said Price
, winless in 96 Champions Tour events.