La Liga: The Best of the Major Leagues?

Over the past couple of years, La Liga has gained prominence in an unprecedented manner. It is no secret that much of this is due to the awe-inspiring rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the two widely recognized best players in the world. It is becoming hard to deny the dominance of La Liga teams across international competitions, which arguably used to belong to teams in the Italian and English leagues. Many fans still argue that the increased variability in domestic competitions makes the EPL the true “Premier” League, but if one looks at the performance of these same teams in international competitions, it is clear that this increased domestic competition is due to a fall in stature of once great EPL teams. This leads us into the top four of La Liga who have dominated the global stage for more than 3 years now: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, and Sevilla. All four are coming off of successful years, further establishing their club brands.

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Barcelona

 Barcelona ended this season with a single domestic title and a short spell in the Champions League quarterfinal and a failed last attempt to win La Liga. However, the star-studded group can still brag about having a more successful year than most other Premier League teams. This year, three of the eight quarterfinal-qualifying teams were from the Spanish league, with only one representative from the EPL. Barcelona ended the Spanish league in second place, a mere 3 points away from a domestic double. Luis Enrique confirmed earlier this year that this would be his last season as head coach at Barcelona. Many fans can see the early red flags, but the young talent in the club and the overall pedigree of the FC Barcelona name can surely lead them to a repeat of the treble in the following season. The disappointing league performance can be attributed to the trying and wavering Champions League performances. The club often found itself in impossible positions in midweek Champions League fixtures, and the team was forced to make a historic comeback against PSG to just barely make the quarterfinals this year.

Real Madrid

The more prominent of the two Madrid heavyweights made sure to make this year theirs. Real Madrid claimed both the Champions League title (their second consecutive year doing so) and the League title after years of domestic struggle. Los Blancos find themselves in an ideal position to continue this success next year under the stellar leadership of gaffer Zinedine Zidane. As always, Madrid  need to be wary of Barcelona, who are returning next season with a new coach and a renewed vigor to win it all next year. However, the international and domestic champions had an excellent year, culminating in several titles and accolades, including the Ballon d’Or trophy for the best player in football, given to who else but Cristiano Ronaldo. Their consistent performances made them the league leaders for the entire season, and were crowned champions at the end. On the whole, Madrid had stellar performances in both the Champions League and La Liga, but yet again fell out of the Copa del Rey early on, ending hopes for a sweep of Spanish accolades.

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Atlético Madrid

The less experienced Madrid side have yet again finished third in La Liga. They managed to have a good year in the league, but again produced nothing special. The rise to prominence of Diego Simeone’s Madrid has taken a backseat as city rivals Real Madrid maintain dominance with FC Barcelona a close second. The Champions League eluded this Atlético squad for a third time as they again lost to none other than Real Madrid in the semifinals. If Atlético wants a chance at international and domestic success, they need to make sure that they return next year with a spirit, which they haven’t displayed since the 2013-2014 season. Retaining star player Antoine Griezmann along with recruiting more talent up top to support the Frenchman looms at the top of their bucket list as they prepare for another year.

Sevilla

Sevilla ended La Liga in fourth place, ensuring that they are indeed a force to reckon with both domestically and internationally. Sevilla were a mere goal away from the Champions League quarterfinals this year, which is an amazing feat for a team that could not imagine international European football just 10 years ago. Sevilla have improved quite a lot from their performance last season when they finished the league in seventh place. This year, they broke the top four and automatically qualified for the Champions League once again. This sets up strong momentum for the upcoming season and one can expect Sevilla to be very busy during the transfer market.

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La Liga has evolved immensely from the two-team league it used to be a couple of years ago. Not to say that Barcelona and Real Madrid don’t dominate the league in an unheard of way, but other teams have gained prominence over this time, and continue to flourish. The greatest success story of last season had to be Atlético Madrid, but at least five clubs in La Liga have the opportunity to establish themselves as international powerhouses next season. With all said and done for the 2016-2017 season, the top four of La Liga can all claim somewhat successful years. When one looks at the international soccer situation, it is clear that the Spaniards are producing the best football clubs.

 

The Mystery Season of the Red Sox

We are about three months into the MLB season, but the Boston Red Sox’s season has just begun. The Red Sox are neck and neck with the Yankees in the American League East and are tied for the best record in the American League with the Houston Astros in their last 30 games.

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There were several question marks going into the season for Boston.  Would they be able to put up strong offensive numbers in the absence of recent retiree David Ortiz?  Could Pablo Sandoval return to his old form after getting into better shape?  How would the pitching staff be improved with the addition of Chris Sale?  This season has been telling about the future so far for Boston, with some surprising turnarounds which come in addition to other disasters.

Last season, the Red Sox batted .292 with 103 home runs total before the All-Star break.  Although we are still about three weeks from the All Star break this year, the Red Sox are currently batting .266 with 68 home runs.  This is a considerable change in numbers, especially looking at the dip in batting average. One of the main reasons for this is the retirement of David Ortiz.  Big Papi batted .322 with 22 home runs going into the All-Star break last year. Having Ortiz in the lineup forced pitchers to challenge hitters in front of him as if to pitch around them, at which point Ortiz could make them pay. Also, Hanley Ramirez, Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. have all showed drops in their statistics compared to last year. These numbers could be affected because they are seeing worse pitches due to the drop in talent in the Boston lineup, which pitchers are no longer intimidated by. Their dip in production, combined with Ortiz’s absence has caused the Red Sox offense to suffer the consequences. They are 18th in the league this year in runs per game, averaging 4.68 compared to a lead leading 5.45 last year.

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While Mookie Betts (pictured) hasn’t necessarily struggled too much for the Sox this season, many foresaw him putting up MVP numbers.

One of the most disappointing parts of this season has been the performance of Pablo Sandoval.  He cannot hit or field, and every time he enters the game, he causes a problem for his own team.  Sandoval has been so unsuccessful this season, that it is causing the Red Sox to start Josh Rutledge at third base. Rutledge is a solid backup, but should not be starting for any team in the MLB.  The Red Sox mysteriously put Sandoval on the disabled list for an “ear infection”.  There is no way he actually has an ear infection.  They want him as far away from this team as possible right now while they can decide how to handle his future.  If it was up to me, I would put him on waivers and then release him.  Sandoval is not showing any promise, and his roster spot could be used for someone else who could provide more value.

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Pablo Sandoval (pictured) has been one of the biggest disappointments of 2017.

The pitching rotation has been somewhat of a letdown so far.  Chris Sale has been exciting to watch, and his numbers have been phenomenal. Eduardo Rodriguez was pitching well until a freak injury put him on the disabled list. He is only 24 years old at this point in time and has the potential to be a great baseball player for a long time.  It will be a nice boost for the team once he is back in action.  Drew Pomeranz has played as expected going into the year.  He strikes out a lot of batters, but gets in trouble often and usually accumulates over 100 pitches by the fifth inning. The real disappointments in the rotation have most certainly been David Price and Rick Porcello. Price is making $30 million this season, making him one of the highest paid pitchers in the MLB.  After suffering injury for about the first two months of the season, Price has looked awful in the starts since his return.  He is not hitting his locations and has been frustrated with himself and the media. If the Red Sox want any shot at going far in the playoffs, they need Price to get back into form.  Lastly, Rick Porcello has been a huge letdown this year.  After winning the Cy Young last year, he has pitched terribly with a 5.15 ERA. Porcello seems like he has no confidence when he hits the mound and is not the same pitcher as he was last year.

So, if there has been so many problems with this team, how are they winning games?  The answer to that is the bullpen.  The Red Sox bullpen has a 2.85 ERA this season.  The closer of the team, Craig Kimbrel, has a 0.85 ERA with 20 saves. The setup man, Joe Kelly, has a 1.20 ERA and can throw a fastball up to 102 mph.  Left-hand specialists Robby Scott and Fernando Abad have respective ERAs of 1.56 and 2.66. The bullpen has kept the Red Sox in every game and has preserved leads when games have been close.  This makes up for the offensive decline that has been seen in addition to the lack of stability shown by the starting rotation.

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Craig Kimbrel (pictured) has been on fire to start the season with the Red Sox.

The Red Sox will continue to win games and I predict that their starting pitching will improve throughout the season. It will be interesting to see how they decide to address their problem at third base, and I will not be surprised if they make a trade at the deadline. Mike Moustakas, the third baseman of the Royals would be an excellent addition and would add a big bat to the lineup. Another starter will most likely be added at the deadline for increased depth. I would not be surprised if the Red Sox try and acquire Julio Teheran from the Atlanta Braves.  He has not played up to his skill level this year but has put up excellent results in past years and has a lot of potential. The Red Sox have a legitimate chance of winning the division right now and either of these two moves will improve the overall team.  The Yankees are the Red Sox’s biggest competition in the division, but have struggled as of late. If the Boston wants to make a deep playoff run this year, they need to consider adding depth to their starting pitching and figuring out their third base issues.