I think everyone is underestimating the Devil Rays. It was well apperant last season that the Rays under Lou Pinella were much tougher. This wasn't the same team of the previous years where you pretty much expected to win against, and now entering their second year under Lou certainly won't hurt that.
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I think everyone is underestimating the Devil Rays. It was well apperant last season that the Rays under Lou Pinella were much tougher. This wasn't the same team of the previous years where you pretty much expected to win against, and now entering their second year under Lou certainly won't hurt that." I look at him and it's getting to the point where it's just scaring me. He looks younger but he doesn't carry himself in a younger manner. He's impressive, and I'm glad we drafted him. "
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
My 2 cents,
A.L.
East
Red Sox
Yankees
Blue Jays
Devil Rays
Orioles
Central
Royals
Twins
White Sox
Indians
Tigers
West
A's
Angels
Mariners
Rangers
Wild Card
Yankees
N.L.
East
Phillies
Marlins
Expos
Braves
Mets
Central
Astros
Cubs
Cardinals
Reds
Pirates
Brewers
West
Padres
Giants
Dodgers
Diamond Backs
Rockies
Wild Card
CubsComment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
My 2 cents,
A.L.
East
Red Sox
Yankees
Blue Jays
Devil Rays
Orioles
Central
Royals
Twins
White Sox
Indians
Tigers
West
A's
Angels
Mariners
Rangers
Wild Card
Yankees
N.L.
East
Phillies
Marlins
Expos
Braves
Mets
Central
Astros
Cubs
Cardinals
Reds
Pirates
Brewers
West
Padres
Giants
Dodgers
Diamond Backs
Rockies
Wild Card
CubsComment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
My 2 cents,
A.L.
East
Red Sox
Yankees
Blue Jays
Devil Rays
Orioles
Central
Royals
Twins
White Sox
Indians
Tigers
West
A's
Angels
Mariners
Rangers
Wild Card
Yankees
N.L.
East
Phillies
Marlins
Expos
Braves
Mets
Central
Astros
Cubs
Cardinals
Reds
Pirates
Brewers
West
Padres
Giants
Dodgers
Diamond Backs
Rockies
Wild Card
CubsComment
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SportsmanTO said:
EWRMETS
just a question why do you have the Jays last in the AL East? Everyone has them in 3rd for the most part.
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IDK, I guess just a weird gut feeling. I think the Orioles and Devil Rays will both be much improved. The Blue Jays won't do terrible, but I just feel the Devil Rays and Orioles will do better.Comment
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SportsmanTO said:
EWRMETS
just a question why do you have the Jays last in the AL East? Everyone has them in 3rd for the most part.
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IDK, I guess just a weird gut feeling. I think the Orioles and Devil Rays will both be much improved. The Blue Jays won't do terrible, but I just feel the Devil Rays and Orioles will do better.Comment
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SportsmanTO said:
EWRMETS
just a question why do you have the Jays last in the AL East? Everyone has them in 3rd for the most part.
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IDK, I guess just a weird gut feeling. I think the Orioles and Devil Rays will both be much improved. The Blue Jays won't do terrible, but I just feel the Devil Rays and Orioles will do better.Comment
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BraveWayne said:
AL East
Boston
New York (Wild Card)
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
AL Central
Minnesota
Kansas City
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
AL West
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
NL East
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Florida
New York
Montreal
NL Central
Houston
Chicago (Wild Card)
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
NL West
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Arizona
San Diego
Colorado
ALDS: Boston over Minnesota; Anaheim over New York
NLDS: Houston over San Francisco; Chicago over Atlanta
ALCS: Anaheim over Boston
NLCS: Houston over Chicago
World Series: Anaheim over Houston in 7
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BraveWayne said:
AL East
Boston
New York (Wild Card)
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
AL Central
Minnesota
Kansas City
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
AL West
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
NL East
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Florida
New York
Montreal
NL Central
Houston
Chicago (Wild Card)
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
NL West
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Arizona
San Diego
Colorado
ALDS: Boston over Minnesota; Anaheim over New York
NLDS: Houston over San Francisco; Chicago over Atlanta
ALCS: Anaheim over Boston
NLCS: Houston over Chicago
World Series: Anaheim over Houston in 7
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yeah what he saidColorado Avalanche (NHL)
Denver Nuggets (NBA)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
Iowa Hawkeyes (NCAA)
Minnesota Twins (MLB)
Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA)Comment
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BraveWayne said:
AL East
Boston
New York (Wild Card)
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
AL Central
Minnesota
Kansas City
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
AL West
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
NL East
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Florida
New York
Montreal
NL Central
Houston
Chicago (Wild Card)
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
NL West
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Arizona
San Diego
Colorado
ALDS: Boston over Minnesota; Anaheim over New York
NLDS: Houston over San Francisco; Chicago over Atlanta
ALCS: Anaheim over Boston
NLCS: Houston over Chicago
World Series: Anaheim over Houston in 7
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yeah what he saidColorado Avalanche (NHL)
Denver Nuggets (NBA)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
Iowa Hawkeyes (NCAA)
Minnesota Twins (MLB)
Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA)Comment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
Here's mine:
AL EAST
New York
Boston
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
I think that the Yankees will pull out the division in the end. They will make the acquisitions to ensure that they end up in first place.
AL CENTRAL
Kansas City
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
KC's young and experienced pitching (one year later) will be the foundation for their success. If their staff can last all year (as opposed to the prior year) then they should be fine.
AL WEST
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
Anaheim has improved their pitching (Colon) and their hitting (Guerrero) with the FA acquisitions this past off-season. Oakland's trio of Zito/Hudson/Mulder will keep them in the race through September. Seattle will battle Oakland for the second spot.
The Wild Card in the AL goes to Boston
NL EAST
Philadelphia
Florida
Atlanta
Montreal
NY
Philadelphia has the talent to take this division. I'm not sure what to think about Florida. Atlanta lost Sheffield, a big impact to their success a year ago. Montreal loses Guerrero and Vazquez. Interesting to see how the players they received in return do. The Mets have made some moves but nothing to fill their void at RF and pitching.
NL CENTRAL
Houston
Chicago
St. Louis
Cincinnatti
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Houston has the best pitching staff in the National League and Chicago has the second best staff in the National League.
NL WEST
San Francisco
LA
San Diego
Arizona
Colorado
The Giants still have the best player in baseball. San Diego has made some key improvement in the off-season.
The wild card in the NL goes to Chicago
AL Champ = Boston
NL Champ = Houston
WS = Boston in 7Comment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
Here's mine:
AL EAST
New York
Boston
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
I think that the Yankees will pull out the division in the end. They will make the acquisitions to ensure that they end up in first place.
AL CENTRAL
Kansas City
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
KC's young and experienced pitching (one year later) will be the foundation for their success. If their staff can last all year (as opposed to the prior year) then they should be fine.
AL WEST
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
Anaheim has improved their pitching (Colon) and their hitting (Guerrero) with the FA acquisitions this past off-season. Oakland's trio of Zito/Hudson/Mulder will keep them in the race through September. Seattle will battle Oakland for the second spot.
The Wild Card in the AL goes to Boston
NL EAST
Philadelphia
Florida
Atlanta
Montreal
NY
Philadelphia has the talent to take this division. I'm not sure what to think about Florida. Atlanta lost Sheffield, a big impact to their success a year ago. Montreal loses Guerrero and Vazquez. Interesting to see how the players they received in return do. The Mets have made some moves but nothing to fill their void at RF and pitching.
NL CENTRAL
Houston
Chicago
St. Louis
Cincinnatti
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Houston has the best pitching staff in the National League and Chicago has the second best staff in the National League.
NL WEST
San Francisco
LA
San Diego
Arizona
Colorado
The Giants still have the best player in baseball. San Diego has made some key improvement in the off-season.
The wild card in the NL goes to Chicago
AL Champ = Boston
NL Champ = Houston
WS = Boston in 7Comment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
Here's mine:
AL EAST
New York
Boston
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
I think that the Yankees will pull out the division in the end. They will make the acquisitions to ensure that they end up in first place.
AL CENTRAL
Kansas City
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
KC's young and experienced pitching (one year later) will be the foundation for their success. If their staff can last all year (as opposed to the prior year) then they should be fine.
AL WEST
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
Anaheim has improved their pitching (Colon) and their hitting (Guerrero) with the FA acquisitions this past off-season. Oakland's trio of Zito/Hudson/Mulder will keep them in the race through September. Seattle will battle Oakland for the second spot.
The Wild Card in the AL goes to Boston
NL EAST
Philadelphia
Florida
Atlanta
Montreal
NY
Philadelphia has the talent to take this division. I'm not sure what to think about Florida. Atlanta lost Sheffield, a big impact to their success a year ago. Montreal loses Guerrero and Vazquez. Interesting to see how the players they received in return do. The Mets have made some moves but nothing to fill their void at RF and pitching.
NL CENTRAL
Houston
Chicago
St. Louis
Cincinnatti
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Houston has the best pitching staff in the National League and Chicago has the second best staff in the National League.
NL WEST
San Francisco
LA
San Diego
Arizona
Colorado
The Giants still have the best player in baseball. San Diego has made some key improvement in the off-season.
The wild card in the NL goes to Chicago
AL Champ = Boston
NL Champ = Houston
WS = Boston in 7Comment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
Almost a month ago I started a thread like this:
Anyways:
AL East:
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Toronto
Tampa Bay
Really hard to predict this division, Boston, New York, and Baltimore had great offseasons. I don't think Toronto changed that much from last season so I think they'll be competitive as well until the last few weeks. As for the D-Rays, they should do a lot better than last year, except they don't have enough to beat out the O's, Yanks, and Red Sox.
AL Central:
Chicago
Minnesota
Cleveland
Kansas City
Detroit
Pretty much a duplicate of last season, except I think the Twins won't win the division. Only thing I know is that Detroit can't do any worse than last year.
AL West:
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
Anaheim has had a good offseason and the division should have a three-way race. Both Seattle and Oakland are still strong teams. Texas on the other hand...
NL East
Philadelphia
Atlanta
Marlins
Expos
New York
Atlanta lost some key players and with Philadelphia getting stronger, we might see Atlanta's run of consecutive division titles come to an end. Marlins will still not be counted out. It'll be interesting to see how the Expos do without Vlad.
NL Central
Chicago
Houston
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Probably the toughest division that will probably come down to the wire. Chicago and Houston most likely will finish on top, one winning the division and the other winning the wild card. St. Louis should be competitive enough, but has a lesser chance of being 1st or 2nd than the other teams.
NL West
San Francisco
San Diego
Arizona
Los Angeles
Colorado
The only team that's made some steps forward int his division are the Padres. The Giants were the team that took the least steps back in the division, although they're not as strong as the 2003 team, they're still the team to beat. Arizona lost some players in that trade and Schilling, which will probably weaken their pitching staff. Los Angeles, their pitching will hold them up but their offense might still be a problem, which they didn't upgrade with the likes of signing Encarnacion and Trammell. The Rockies... eh, they're the Rockies.Comment
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Re: Give predictions of divisions..
Almost a month ago I started a thread like this:
Anyways:
AL East:
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Toronto
Tampa Bay
Really hard to predict this division, Boston, New York, and Baltimore had great offseasons. I don't think Toronto changed that much from last season so I think they'll be competitive as well until the last few weeks. As for the D-Rays, they should do a lot better than last year, except they don't have enough to beat out the O's, Yanks, and Red Sox.
AL Central:
Chicago
Minnesota
Cleveland
Kansas City
Detroit
Pretty much a duplicate of last season, except I think the Twins won't win the division. Only thing I know is that Detroit can't do any worse than last year.
AL West:
Anaheim
Oakland
Seattle
Texas
Anaheim has had a good offseason and the division should have a three-way race. Both Seattle and Oakland are still strong teams. Texas on the other hand...
NL East
Philadelphia
Atlanta
Marlins
Expos
New York
Atlanta lost some key players and with Philadelphia getting stronger, we might see Atlanta's run of consecutive division titles come to an end. Marlins will still not be counted out. It'll be interesting to see how the Expos do without Vlad.
NL Central
Chicago
Houston
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Probably the toughest division that will probably come down to the wire. Chicago and Houston most likely will finish on top, one winning the division and the other winning the wild card. St. Louis should be competitive enough, but has a lesser chance of being 1st or 2nd than the other teams.
NL West
San Francisco
San Diego
Arizona
Los Angeles
Colorado
The only team that's made some steps forward int his division are the Padres. The Giants were the team that took the least steps back in the division, although they're not as strong as the 2003 team, they're still the team to beat. Arizona lost some players in that trade and Schilling, which will probably weaken their pitching staff. Los Angeles, their pitching will hold them up but their offense might still be a problem, which they didn't upgrade with the likes of signing Encarnacion and Trammell. The Rockies... eh, they're the Rockies.Comment
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