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The smell of warm spring baseball is in the air, and it's almost time for teams to start the push to the 2010 World Series. This is a good spot for thoughts before the season starts, and early look-ins to MLB team demographics. Note, these starters are subject to change before the season starts due to injury, ineffectiveness, etc. Here's an early look in to two white-friendly teams, before I start the big rundown in a few weeks:
- St. Louis Cardinals: The Cards made it to the divisional round last year, and hope to make it two in a row after locking left-fielder Matt Holliday in long-term. St. Louis could probably be the team to root for for any CFers that don't necessarily have a "favorite team". They sport a rare all-white outfield with Holliday, Colby Rasmus, and Ryan Ludwick in left, center, and right respectively. Brendan Ryan (and his awesome socks) starts at shortstop, making them the only team in the majors to have both a white CF and SS.
Spring Training white starters: 6/8 (position players)
- Colorado Rockies: The Rockies again show up as a Caste-friendly team, with young star Troy Tulowitzki at short. Not much change in Denver this season, except Chris Ianetta will catch fulltime this year, giving them one more white starter than last season.
Spring Training white starters: 6/8
- St. Louis Cardinals: The Cards made it to the divisional round last year, and hope to make it two in a row after locking left-fielder Matt Holliday in long-term. St. Louis could probably be the team to root for for any CFers that don't necessarily have a "favorite team". They sport a rare all-white outfield with Holliday, Colby Rasmus, and Ryan Ludwick in left, center, and right respectively. Brendan Ryan (and his awesome socks) starts at shortstop, making them the only team in the majors to have both a white CF and SS.
Spring Training white starters: 6/8 (position players)
- Colorado Rockies: The Rockies again show up as a Caste-friendly team, with young star Troy Tulowitzki at short. Not much change in Denver this season, except Chris Ianetta will catch fulltime this year, giving them one more white starter than last season.
Spring Training white starters: 6/8