I feel weird writing about the Pirates before I break in with the Twins talk. But it's a perfect time to do it. Why? Because the Pirates are 4-2. And it seems like every April, they go on a nice 5 to 10 game start.. And then it goes DRASTICALLY down hill.
I researched the Pittsburgh Pirates start of the season, for the past 9 seasons. Here is the start they had in each of those years, and then what followed the hot start:
2002
Started 5-1, then got to 12-5. On May 16th, they were 19-20 and never got back to .500
2003
Started 5-1, then got to 7-3. On may 3rd, they were 14-15 and never got back to .500
2004
Started 7-5, then got to 12-11. On May 29th they were 23-22, then preceded to win 3 of their next 22 games
2005
Started only 4-11, but got back to 30-30 on June 11, then went 35-67 the rest of the way.
2006
Started 0-6, never even got close to .500 and went to a 67-95 year.
2007
Opened with 3 game sweep of Houston, fell to 12-13 on May 1st, and went downhill quickly after that.
2008
Average all year. They had a 33-34 record on June 12th, but then went on a free fall.
2009
Started the season 11-7, were still 35-39 on June 27th, and went down hill fast.
2010
Started 7-5, and was average in May, until they hit a 2-17 stretch in June.
I'm not even close to saying that this team, who hasn't had a .500 record since 1992 is constantly on the verge of making a decent run. But it kind of shows you even more, how the Pirate fan base gets teased in April quite often. For a baseball fan, winter obviously takes forever. And I would think, if your team gets out to a nice start that first week, you have decent hopes. Even, like in 2009, if your team is 35-39 and in the mediocre (at that time) NL Central, you are thinking it's at least possible to get back to .500 before the end of the year. But then you realize you are the Pittsburgh Pirates...