by wallyg
Question by Count Olaf: Who leads the American League Central Division at the All-Star break?
The American League Central Division has been really spread out for most of the season. The standings have been the same since April with Minnesota on top, followed by Detroit, Chicago, Kansas City, Then Cleveland. But streaky stretches have crunched together the records. Now the top three spots stand 1.5 games apart. Anyone of the top three can be in first in 2 games. Who do you think will be on top come the middle of the season, or, All-Star break?
Will Minnesota get their acts together and keep the spot? Will Detroit finally pass the Twins? Is Chicago for real with their fight back in the division race?
Best answer:
Answer by тѡiƞᵴtʀiρεɗ *(﴾41-33﴿)*
Gardenhire needs to he smucked.
Cuddyer needs a day or two off because he’s not hitting and he isn’t that great of a third baseman.
He threw the same line up out while they were playing like shit. Don’t you think he would have shaken it up?
The Twins come home this week to play the Tigers. If they can get their act together and win 2/3, they should be able to hold the Central lead by a slim margin. I hope today’s loss cools the White Sox off.
What do you think? Answer below!