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Author: | Wabberjocky [ Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Who's going to win it all this year? |
Make your bold predictions now .... I think the best team in baseball this season will be the Cleveland Indians. |
Author: | Connfused [ Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:22 pm ] |
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AL PLAYOFF TEAMS: Yanks, White Sox, Angels, Red Sox (WC) NL PLAYOFF TEAMS: Mets, Astros, Dodgers, Braves (WC) AL PLAYOFFS: Angels beat Red Sox, Yankees beat White Sox, Angels beat Yankees NL PLAYOFFS: Astros beat Braves, Mets beat Dodgers, Astros beat Mets WORLD SERIES: Angels in 6 |
Author: | Bood [ Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:49 am ] |
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AL PLAYOFF TEAMS: Angels, Indians, Red Sox, Yankees (WC) NL PLAYOFF TEAMS: Dodgers, Astros, Marlins, Cardinals (WC) AL PLAYOFFS: Red Sox beat Angels, Yankees beat Indians, Yankees beat Red Sox NL PLAYOFFS: Marlins beat Astros, Dodgers beat Cardinals, Dodgers beat Marlins WORLD SERIES: Yankees in 4 |
Author: | Wabberjocky [ Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:22 pm ] |
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Wow, I think the Yankees are being given too much credit here. That starting pitching is THIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN. Or is it universally assumed that George will go out and buy what the team needs? Carl Pavano, Opening Day Starter? And Josh Phelps at first base? |
Author: | ADKbrown [ Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:39 pm ] |
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Wabberjocky wrote: Wow, I think the Yankees are being given too much credit here. That starting pitching is THIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN. Or is it universally assumed that George will go out and buy what the team needs?
Carl Pavano, Opening Day Starter? And Josh Phelps at first base? Pitching is a problem, but they have an awesome offense. NYT reported that many Yankees regard Robinson Cano as their best hitter. And yet he's batting 8th because the lineup is so potent. |
Author: | Bumfketeer [ Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:23 am ] |
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Phillies. |
Author: | Wayne Countryman [ Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who's going to win it all this year? |
My worthless guess is that the young teams in Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit (if they can get over the World Series debacle) and maybe even Minnesota could be the class of the American League. I expect Texas to display talent but lack consistency, as usual. I expect the fountains beyond Kansas City's outfield to be kinda nice. I have little feel for the West, and bad feelings about the East. Maybe this is Toronto's year to humiliate the Yankees and Red Sox. As for the NL: The travel would be brutal, but the Pirates might petition to switch to the West. Mets and Phillies should be tough, and maybe the Braves will mature. How good is Milwaukee? What's up with LaRussa and the Cards? If the big stories of the first half turn out to be waiting for Clemens to pick a team, Bonds to break the HR record and Steinbrenner to find a new way to jerk Torre around, I might skip this season. But I hope to see Pujols and Howard excel, rookies come out of nowhere, and Boston's new pitcher team up with Schilling. And perhaps we could pass the hat and buy the Cubs. |
Author: | wordygurdy [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:53 pm ] |
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AL East: Yankees AL Central: Tigers AL West: Angels AL Wild Card: Indians ALDS1: Yankees over Indians ALDS2: Angels over Tigers ALCS: Yankees over Angels, finally NL East: Braves NL Central: Cubs NL West: Dodgers NL Wild Card: Mets NLDS1: Braves over Dodgers NLDS 2: Mets over Cubs NLCS: Braves over Mets World Series: Yankees over Braves Wabber, where are your predictions? Also, yes, the Yanks' starting rotation has a lot of question marks, but the bullpen is stocked with five power arms--Bruney, Vizcaino, Farnsworth, Proctor and Rivera. That's a pretty tough combination for opposing managers to deal with, even if they all throw from the right side. All neutralize lefties just as easily as they do righties. The Red Sox' rotation has as many question marks as the Yankees', if not more (Will Josh Beckett challenge Bert Blyleven's record for homers surrendered? Will Fat Curt make it through the season? Who's the No. 5 starter, and please don't make me laugh by saying Julian Tavarez?), and the Red Sox' bullpen in front of Papelbon is very weak. There's your postseson-missing difference between the two beasts in the East. |
Author: | Wabberjocky [ Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:09 am ] |
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Okay .... AL West: A's AL Central: Indians AL East: Yankees AL Wild Card: Tigers ALDS1: Indians over Yankees ALDS2: A's over Tigers ALCS: Indians over A's in 6 NL West: Dodgers NL Central: Cardinals NL East: Braves NL Wild Card: Mets NLDS1: Braves over Dodgers NLDS2: Mets over Cardinals NLCS: Braves over Mets in 7 World Series: Indians over Braves in 7 |
Author: | wordygurdy [ Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:43 am ] |
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Interesting how so many of us (including me) are predicting big things for the Indians, given their huge flameout last year amid rumors Eric Wedge had lost the clubhouse. It's hard to bet against that offense, though, even if it gets only halfway decent starting pitching to support it. |
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