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  • jmw1137
    *t's g*nn* b* L*g*nd*ry
    • Mar 2003
    • 1119

    #46
    Re: Projected Standings for next season

    Sorry you feel like I'm lashing. I was simply throwing out some stats to show that I think everyone (people posting here, the experts, etc.) are making a mistake by picking the Rangers to finish 3rd or 4th. They are in one of the toughest divisions in baseball so it will be interesting to see how they do but I'll be surprised if they don't get at least 2nd place.

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    • soxboy7
      MVP
      • Aug 2002
      • 1541

      #47
      Re: Projected Standings for next season

      Originally posted by jmw1137
      I think it's funny everyone is picking the Rangers to be 3rd (or even 4th) in their division. Someone had them at 70-92...did you look at their record last year? They were 79-83. They are definitely a better team this year...there's no way they'll lose 9 more games than they did last year (unless they have serious injuries).

      I'm originally from Chicago and a lifelong Cubs fan but since moving to Texas I have realized what a great club the Rangers are. Some interesting facts from last year:

      - 3rd most in runs (behind BOS & NYY)
      - 1st in HRs (by more than 30!)
      - 1st in TB
      - 1st in SLG
      - 3rd in H (behind BOS & NYY)
      - 3rd in RBI (behind BOS & NYY)

      Now some of their other stats aren't great...SO, BB, AVG...but they weren't at the bottom for any of those. This year they lose Soriano, replace him with Kinsler who should be a solid second baseman, solidify their pitching and everyone counts them out? As you can see from my signature I think they'll win their division this year.
      Maybe if there were some pitching stats up there I could justify them doing any better than third. They can bash the ball all day long, but if they're going to throw batting practice to the other team then they are going to continue to lose. I don't see them being able to overtake Oakland of the Angels unless one of those teams experience a great amount of injuries.

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      • dieselboy
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        • Dec 2002
        • 18040

        #48
        Re: Projected Standings for next season

        AL East
        NYY - Y
        BOS - X
        TOR
        BAL
        TB

        AL Central
        CWS - Y
        CLE
        MIN
        DET
        KC

        AL West

        OAK - Y
        TEX
        LAA
        SEA

        NL East
        ATL - Y
        NYM - X
        PHI
        WAS
        FLA

        NL Central
        STL Y
        HOU
        MIL
        CIN
        CHC
        PIT


        NL West
        SFG - Y
        LAD
        SDG
        ARI
        COL
        Last edited by dieselboy; 04-02-2006, 07:05 PM.

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        • jmw1137
          *t's g*nn* b* L*g*nd*ry
          • Mar 2003
          • 1119

          #49
          Re: Projected Standings for next season

          Originally posted by soxboy7
          Maybe if there were some pitching stats up there I could justify them doing any better than third. They can bash the ball all day long, but if they're going to throw batting practice to the other team then they are going to continue to lose. I don't see them being able to overtake Oakland of the Angels unless one of those teams experience a great amount of injuries.
          Pitching stats are pointless because they have an entirely new starting rotation this year. If they can do just a little better than last years staff we'll be in a lot better shape. Also, I think our middle relief is much better too.

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          • bravosfan
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 5184

            #50
            Re: Projected Standings for next season

            Update:

            AL East
            1. Yankees
            2. Red Sox (WC)
            3. Blue Jays
            4. Devil Rays
            5. Orioles

            AL Central
            1. White Sox
            2. Indians
            3. Twins
            4. Tigers
            5. Royals

            AL West
            1. Athletics
            2. Angels
            3. Rangers
            4. Mariners

            NL East
            1. Braves
            2. Mets (WC)
            3. Phillies
            4. Nationals
            5. Marlins

            NL Central
            1. Cardinals
            2. Astros
            3. Brewers
            4. Cubs
            5. Pirates
            6. Reds

            NL West
            1. Dodgers
            2. Giants
            3. Padres
            4. Diamondbacks
            5. Rockies

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            • cjonesfan921
              UGH, next year
              • Jan 2005
              • 20081

              #51
              Re: Projected Standings for next season

              AL East
              New York Yankees
              Boston Red Sox - WC
              Toronto Blue Jays
              Tampa Bay Devil Rays
              Baltimore Orioles

              AL Central
              Cleveland Indians
              Chicago White Sox
              Minnesota Twins
              Detroit Tigers
              Kansas City Royals

              AL West
              Oakland A's
              Anahiem Angels
              Texas Rangers
              Seattle Mariners

              NL East
              Atlanta Braves
              Philadelphia Phillies
              New York Mets
              Florida Marlins
              Washington Nationals

              NL Central
              St. Louis Cardinals
              Chicago Cubs - WC
              Houston Astros
              Milwaukee Brewers
              Pittsburgh Pirates
              Cincinatti Reds

              NL West
              Los Angeles Dodgers
              San Diego Padres
              San Francisco Giants
              Arizona Diamondbacks
              Colorado Rockies

              AL MVP-Travis Hafner
              AL CY Young-Curt Schilling
              AL ROY-Ian Kinsler
              AL Sleeper-Zach Greinke

              NL MVP-Andruw Jones
              NL CY Young-Roy Oswalt
              NL ROY-Prince Fielder
              NL Sleeper-Chris Young, Kyle Davies

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              • elicoleman
                Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
                • Sep 2002
                • 34655

                #52
                Re: Projected Standings for next season

                Bump for people to see how they're predictions came out.
                Originally posted by CardsFan27
                This is the 3rd time John Calipari has been to his first Final Four!
                What I'm Currently Listening To

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                • BatsareBugs
                  LVP
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 12553

                  #53
                  Re: Projected Standings for next season

                  Normal Text = To be determined with remaining games.
                  BOLD = Won more games.
                  Italics = Lost more games

                  Colored Text = Spot in division.
                  No Color = Spot to be determined with remaining games.
                  Blue = Correct spot in the division.
                  Red = Predicted wrong spot
                  Underlined = Made playoffs

                  My 3rd Official MLB Prediction April 1, 2006.

                  AL East
                  NYY 95-67 - Y
                  BOS 93-69 - X
                  TOR 89-73
                  BAL 75-87
                  TBD 73-89


                  AL Central
                  CWS 95-67 - Y
                  CLE 91-71
                  MIN 81-81
                  KC 76-86
                  DET 66-96

                  AL West
                  LAA 94-68 - Y
                  OAK 84-78
                  SEA 78-84
                  TEX 70-92


                  NL East
                  NYM 92-70 - Y
                  ATL 88-75 - X
                  PHI 81-81
                  WAS 78-84
                  FLA 57-105

                  NL Central
                  STL 94-68 - Y
                  MIL 83-79
                  HOU 79-83
                  CHC 73-89
                  PIT 77-85
                  CIN 66-96


                  NL West
                  LAD 91-71 - Y
                  SFG 87-76
                  SDG 86-74
                  ARI 75-87
                  COL 64-98

                  Predicting is fun. The records are off, still standing by my comment on how there will be no 100-game winners this season.
                  Last edited by BatsareBugs; 09-27-2006, 07:16 PM.

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                  • joeysosa
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 1051

                    #54
                    Re: Projected Standings for next season

                    Haha it's quite interesting looking back at some people's predictions.

                    Baseball is the most unpredictable sport.

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                    • BatsareBugs
                      LVP
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 12553

                      #55
                      Re: Projected Standings for next season

                      Hey I got the spots for the AL East right.

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                      • SlimKibbles
                        Supporter
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 7276

                        #56
                        Re: Projected Standings for next season

                        Originally posted by EspecialK
                        Not to worry. They'll still win the division. The Cubs will be the Cubs and finish 2nd and out of the wildcard. The team that could make some noise, not enough to finish higher than 3rd but still, is the Pirates. I know that's kind of funny but look at their young pitching. With Sean Casey added as a clubhouse leader, there is a new chemistry factor involved. I like the Brewers too but I don't think they'll finish higher than the Pirates. The pick of the Reds in last is dead-on.

                        I will tell you all now, keep your eyes on the Reds activities this offseason and during the 2006 season. Expect some major changes in the front office and field personnel. The GM's contract is up after this year and the COO will probably get let go as well. These new owners had ties to the Cards as minority owners. They want to try and build the same thing in Cincinnati that's in St. Louis.
                        Wow...the only thing I was right about was major front office and player changes with the Reds. In the voice of the sea captain from The Simpsons, "Arrrgh, I don't know what I'm doing."
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                        • Husker_OS
                          Champs
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 21459

                          #57
                          Re: Projected Standings for next season

                          Man my Indians tanked it this year
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