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  • rsox
    All Star
    • Feb 2003
    • 6309

    #46
    Re: NL East

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    FootballForever said:
    I don't care who spent the most money in the NL east, all I got to say is dont be suprised if My METS shock the world

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    Why, are they going to name Sid Fernandez as there 5th starter?.

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    • Sully
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2003
      • 16003

      #47
      Re: NL East

      Citizen's Bank Ballpark...
      330 down the right field line
      369 to the right field power alley
      401 to straight away center
      329 down the left field line
      369 to the left field power alley
      8 foot wall in left field
      13 foot wall in right field
      6 foot wall in center

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      • Sully
        Hall Of Fame
        • Feb 2003
        • 16003

        #48
        Re: NL East

        Citizen's Bank Ballpark...
        330 down the right field line
        369 to the right field power alley
        401 to straight away center
        329 down the left field line
        369 to the left field power alley
        8 foot wall in left field
        13 foot wall in right field
        6 foot wall in center

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        • Sully
          Hall Of Fame
          • Feb 2003
          • 16003

          #49
          Re: NL East

          Citizen's Bank Ballpark...
          330 down the right field line
          369 to the right field power alley
          401 to straight away center
          329 down the left field line
          369 to the left field power alley
          8 foot wall in left field
          13 foot wall in right field
          6 foot wall in center

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          • SPTO
            binging
            • Feb 2003
            • 68046

            #50
            Re: NL East

            Hmm sounds like a place where a lot of doubles and triples will be hit as well as HRs down the line.

            Thanks Sully
            Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

            "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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            • SPTO
              binging
              • Feb 2003
              • 68046

              #51
              Re: NL East

              Hmm sounds like a place where a lot of doubles and triples will be hit as well as HRs down the line.

              Thanks Sully
              Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

              "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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              • SPTO
                binging
                • Feb 2003
                • 68046

                #52
                Re: NL East

                Hmm sounds like a place where a lot of doubles and triples will be hit as well as HRs down the line.

                Thanks Sully
                Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

                "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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                • miamicanes11
                  Pro
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 594

                  #53
                  Re: NL East

                  You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

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                  • miamicanes11
                    Pro
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 594

                    #54
                    Re: NL East

                    You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

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                    • miamicanes11
                      Pro
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 594

                      #55
                      Re: NL East

                      You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

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                      • Sully
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 16003

                        #56
                        Re: NL East

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                        miamicanes11 said:
                        You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

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                        You're right you can't count out the Marlins.
                        Marlins did lose Lee, Pudge, and Redman...all were major parts of the team's success last year.
                        They've got a lot of faith in Tejera and I'm not sure Dontrelle will be as effective this year. He slumped at the end of last season and into the playoffs. NL hitters have seen him more than once now and have adjusted to him, now he must adjust to them.

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                        • Sully
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 16003

                          #57
                          Re: NL East

                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          miamicanes11 said:
                          You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          You're right you can't count out the Marlins.
                          Marlins did lose Lee, Pudge, and Redman...all were major parts of the team's success last year.
                          They've got a lot of faith in Tejera and I'm not sure Dontrelle will be as effective this year. He slumped at the end of last season and into the playoffs. NL hitters have seen him more than once now and have adjusted to him, now he must adjust to them.

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                          • Sully
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 16003

                            #58
                            Re: NL East

                            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                            miamicanes11 said:
                            You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            You're right you can't count out the Marlins.
                            Marlins did lose Lee, Pudge, and Redman...all were major parts of the team's success last year.
                            They've got a lot of faith in Tejera and I'm not sure Dontrelle will be as effective this year. He slumped at the end of last season and into the playoffs. NL hitters have seen him more than once now and have adjusted to him, now he must adjust to them.

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                            • SportsorDeath
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 2870

                              #59
                              Re: NL East

                              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                              Sully said:
                              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                              miamicanes11 said:
                              You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              You're right you can't count out the Marlins.
                              Marlins did lose Lee, Pudge, and Redman...all were major parts of the team's success last year.
                              They've got a lot of faith in Tejera and I'm not sure Dontrelle will be as effective this year. He slumped at the end of last season and into the playoffs. NL hitters have seen him more than once now and have adjusted to him, now he must adjust to them.

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                              I totally agree. They lost a lot of their offensive production in Pudge, Lee and Encarnacion. Their main questions on offense will be what Cabrera can do over the course of a full season and if Hee Seop Choi is going to hit or not. They signed Wil Cordero in case Choi can't handle it, but both are a huge step down from Derrek Lee, imo.

                              If they get AJ Burnett back healthy and in control of his stuff, that will be huge for their rotation, even if Dontrelle doesn't fool anyone this year. Beckett looked awesome in the postseason, but he was overworked imo and has yet to make it through a full season yet.

                              They definitely won't resemble the '98 Marlins, but I don't see them winning the division. Both of the times they won, they caught lightning in a bottle at the perfect time and rode a hot pitcher to the title. I just don't see them capturing the magic again this year.

                              Their starting pitching will make them dangerous for anyone and will keep them in it, but I say their lack of power from anyone but Lowell and possibly Cabrera will be their downfall.

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                              • SportsorDeath
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 2870

                                #60
                                Re: NL East

                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                Sully said:
                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                miamicanes11 said:
                                You cant talk NL East without mentioning the world champs. Marlins are contenders and have a great chance to upend the phils, as do the braves and mets. Should be a tight race. GO fish!

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                You're right you can't count out the Marlins.
                                Marlins did lose Lee, Pudge, and Redman...all were major parts of the team's success last year.
                                They've got a lot of faith in Tejera and I'm not sure Dontrelle will be as effective this year. He slumped at the end of last season and into the playoffs. NL hitters have seen him more than once now and have adjusted to him, now he must adjust to them.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                I totally agree. They lost a lot of their offensive production in Pudge, Lee and Encarnacion. Their main questions on offense will be what Cabrera can do over the course of a full season and if Hee Seop Choi is going to hit or not. They signed Wil Cordero in case Choi can't handle it, but both are a huge step down from Derrek Lee, imo.

                                If they get AJ Burnett back healthy and in control of his stuff, that will be huge for their rotation, even if Dontrelle doesn't fool anyone this year. Beckett looked awesome in the postseason, but he was overworked imo and has yet to make it through a full season yet.

                                They definitely won't resemble the '98 Marlins, but I don't see them winning the division. Both of the times they won, they caught lightning in a bottle at the perfect time and rode a hot pitcher to the title. I just don't see them capturing the magic again this year.

                                Their starting pitching will make them dangerous for anyone and will keep them in it, but I say their lack of power from anyone but Lowell and possibly Cabrera will be their downfall.

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