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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
<font color="blue"> I'm excited about the Phillies this year. We've got a brand new ballpark and now we've got a great closer, no more of Jose Wont-Save-Ya </font>-Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
I'm looking forward to seeing the New-Look Yankees and the even-stronger Boston Red Sox duel it out in the AL East. I'm also looking forward to the media coverage that will surround Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte down in Houston. Like every year, it'll be fun watching which players start breaking down, which players emerge to stardom and which underdog team will baffle the audience with their talent.Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
I'm looking forward to seeing the New-Look Yankees and the even-stronger Boston Red Sox duel it out in the AL East. I'm also looking forward to the media coverage that will surround Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte down in Houston. Like every year, it'll be fun watching which players start breaking down, which players emerge to stardom and which underdog team will baffle the audience with their talent.Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
I'm looking forward to seeing the New-Look Yankees and the even-stronger Boston Red Sox duel it out in the AL East. I'm also looking forward to the media coverage that will surround Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte down in Houston. Like every year, it'll be fun watching which players start breaking down, which players emerge to stardom and which underdog team will baffle the audience with their talent.Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
Im looking forward to going to see some Cubs games this year. At least early on, there will be extra electricity in the air at Wrigley as the North side is imbued with anticipation. I really hope that dont disappoint. We are talking about the Cubs...right?Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
Im looking forward to going to see some Cubs games this year. At least early on, there will be extra electricity in the air at Wrigley as the North side is imbued with anticipation. I really hope that dont disappoint. We are talking about the Cubs...right?Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
Im looking forward to going to see some Cubs games this year. At least early on, there will be extra electricity in the air at Wrigley as the North side is imbued with anticipation. I really hope that dont disappoint. We are talking about the Cubs...right?Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
I'm most interested in seeing if the Cardinals rotation and bullpen can compete better this year and if Clemens and Petite can pitch in Minute Maid.Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
I'm most interested in seeing if the Cardinals rotation and bullpen can compete better this year and if Clemens and Petite can pitch in Minute Maid.Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
I'm most interested in seeing if the Cardinals rotation and bullpen can compete better this year and if Clemens and Petite can pitch in Minute Maid.Comment
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Re: What are you most looking forward to seeing this season?
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Comp625 said:
I'm looking forward to seeing the New-Look Yankees and the even-stronger Boston Red Sox duel it out in the AL East. I'm also looking forward to the media coverage that will surround Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte down in Houston. Like every year, it'll be fun watching which players start breaking down, which players emerge to stardom and which underdog team will baffle the audience with their talent.
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Concering the Underdog thing, I have a feeling the three big ones will be the A's, Tigers, and Expos. The A's have done a phenominal job with quite the opposite budget. They lost alot of talent, but gained alot too. A loss of Ted Lilly and a Gain of Mark Redman is actually a bit of a plus in my book. They've taken care of a few issues and are still an all around decent team. The Tgers, should they get Pudge, could very easily muscle their way out of more than a few losses, regardless of how bad their pitching is. Thy could virtually become like the Rangers, which is definitely more than a few steps up then where they've been the past two seasons. Though alot of people seem to fail to see it, the Expos are loaded with well spread out talent. See, some teams have one power hitting amazing guy at first and then one crappy barely able to hit for average guy at third. Look at the infield for the Expos. Nick Johnson, Jose Vidro, Orlando Cabrera, and Tony Batista. That could easily be one of the best infields in the majors both defensively and offensively. They still have to work on their outfield, but they might just end up counting on their young gys. The loss of Vladimir is definitely noticeable in the OF, but the loss of Javier is not nearly as visible with guys like Livan Hernandez, Tony Armas, Tomo Ohka, and Zach Day. Day proved he had the stuff to be a starter last year, Livan had a breakout year with the spos, Armas was set to have a 20-win season before he got injured, and Ohka was the meaning of consistant. They could easily make things happen with the Rotation and infield they have, and their bullpen is nothing to scoff at. These guys will be fun to watch in 2004, and I can't wait to see what they can do.Comment
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Comp625 said:
I'm looking forward to seeing the New-Look Yankees and the even-stronger Boston Red Sox duel it out in the AL East. I'm also looking forward to the media coverage that will surround Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte down in Houston. Like every year, it'll be fun watching which players start breaking down, which players emerge to stardom and which underdog team will baffle the audience with their talent.
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Concering the Underdog thing, I have a feeling the three big ones will be the A's, Tigers, and Expos. The A's have done a phenominal job with quite the opposite budget. They lost alot of talent, but gained alot too. A loss of Ted Lilly and a Gain of Mark Redman is actually a bit of a plus in my book. They've taken care of a few issues and are still an all around decent team. The Tgers, should they get Pudge, could very easily muscle their way out of more than a few losses, regardless of how bad their pitching is. Thy could virtually become like the Rangers, which is definitely more than a few steps up then where they've been the past two seasons. Though alot of people seem to fail to see it, the Expos are loaded with well spread out talent. See, some teams have one power hitting amazing guy at first and then one crappy barely able to hit for average guy at third. Look at the infield for the Expos. Nick Johnson, Jose Vidro, Orlando Cabrera, and Tony Batista. That could easily be one of the best infields in the majors both defensively and offensively. They still have to work on their outfield, but they might just end up counting on their young gys. The loss of Vladimir is definitely noticeable in the OF, but the loss of Javier is not nearly as visible with guys like Livan Hernandez, Tony Armas, Tomo Ohka, and Zach Day. Day proved he had the stuff to be a starter last year, Livan had a breakout year with the spos, Armas was set to have a 20-win season before he got injured, and Ohka was the meaning of consistant. They could easily make things happen with the Rotation and infield they have, and their bullpen is nothing to scoff at. These guys will be fun to watch in 2004, and I can't wait to see what they can do.Comment
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