Apparently, some people are taking offense to the offense being offensive. It's ok.
The point I made that others didn't like and appear to be salient at least to some degree, albeit with caveats, is that beating up on alsorans does not make the team's offense good.
Now that I've said that. I acknowledge: 1) they've faced what is likely the toughest part of their schedule relative to the completion, 2) they've played a lot of baseball over the past several weeks, and 3) Their middle-of-the-order bats have been injured. The fact that they are in first place is irrelevant. They are surviving on their starting pitching. And local trends trump historical trends every time.
We obviously have to hope that when they get to full strength and the competition evens out the offense will take off.