By Dan O’Shea
What can you count on after the first week of the baseball season, beside the certainty that a bunch of guys still hitting above .500?
You can count on at least a few superstars getting off to a slow start.
So it goes for Mark Texeira, Troy Tulowitski and Prince Fielder, who didn’t have a single home run between them as of Monday, and starting pitchers like Jake Peavy and Ricky Nolasco, who have looked terrible in their first two starts.
Fear not – all of these guys are notorious slow starters, and it’s only a matter of time before those hitters start looking like the MVP candidates they are supposed to be this season and those pitchers play up to their potential.
In particular, fantasy owners may have short patience for Peavy, who has moved from the National League to the so-called hitters’ league and from spacious his old home at spacious Petco Park to his new home at boxy U.S. Cellular Field.
However, Peavy’s best months tend to come later in the season, specifically in August, when he has 21 career wins, and September, when he has 18. His ERA also is generally lower in late summer, with a 2.61 ERA in August alone. His May outings tend to be good, too – 17 wins and a 2.81 ERA, but he does have a losing record over his career for June, at 11-14.
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Posted on April 14, 2010