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  • kweiss
    MVP
    • May 2003
    • 1886

    #31
    Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

    This is really interesting. What do the Rangers look like?

    Comment

    • VanillaEps
      MVP
      • Mar 2003
      • 1316

      #32
      Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

      The A's??

      Comment

      • VanillaEps
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 1316

        #33
        Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

        The A's??

        Comment

        • VanillaEps
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 1316

          #34
          Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

          The A's??

          Comment

          • BigRed
            MVP
            • May 2003
            • 1683

            #35
            Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

            Quote:

            red sox!




            Boston Red Sox
            52-60 15 games back of NYY

            C John Bradley (R) .200 13 56
            1B David Ortiz .292 14 67
            2B Freddy Sanchez .310 0 20
            2B Cesar Crespo .257 13 46
            3B Lou Collier .246 8 47
            SS Nomar Garciaparra .299 7 54
            SS Mike Moriarty .264 0 8 (110 AB)
            LF Manny Ramirez (DL) .340 22 63
            LF Vince Lee .317 1 14 (139 AB, 2nd Season, 20 y/o)
            LF Oris Golden(R) .000 0 0 (3 AB, 21 y/o)
            CF Mike Cameron .230 14 53
            CF Ryan Christenson .294 0 2 (68 AB)
            RF Trot Nixon .273 22 61
            RF Bobby Stewart (R) .269 6 32 (23 y/o)

            Rotation
            RHP Pedro Martinez 15 5 2.49
            RHP Derek Lowe 8 9 4.25
            LHP Bruce Chen 7 15 8.33
            RHP Shawn Sedlacek 7 8 4.85
            RHP Ryan Rupe 6 12 7.29

            Bullpen
            LR (R) Charlie Bailey (R) 3 2 4.94 (22 y/o)
            LR (R) Brandon Lyon 2 2 7.09
            LR (R) Ben Diggins 0 0 6.23 (13 IP)
            MR (L) Gibson Munoz 4 1 3.97 (2nd Season, 24 y/o)
            MR (R) Pinky Price 1 1 4.20 1sv (2nd Season, 21 y/o)
            SU (L) Kevin Pickford 1 2 4.25 2sv
            CL (R) Jayson Durocher 1 4 2.70 27sv

            It looks like the Red Sox run is over for a while.

            After going to the World Series the past 2 season (winning 1), a high payroll has finally gotten the better of the club. The team has operated with a payroll that exceded their income for too long and have decided to rebuild for the future.

            It does look bright while looking at the bullpen. The rotation is another story, but it looks like the BoSox are doing things the right way.

            Interesting Note: MR Gibson Munoz was discoverd by my scout last year. I recognized the potential, however Gibson felt that he would be better suited to step into a situation where he could move up quickly. Looks like his decision has paid off.
            Pecos Pete

            Comment

            • BigRed
              MVP
              • May 2003
              • 1683

              #36
              Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

              Quote:

              red sox!




              Boston Red Sox
              52-60 15 games back of NYY

              C John Bradley (R) .200 13 56
              1B David Ortiz .292 14 67
              2B Freddy Sanchez .310 0 20
              2B Cesar Crespo .257 13 46
              3B Lou Collier .246 8 47
              SS Nomar Garciaparra .299 7 54
              SS Mike Moriarty .264 0 8 (110 AB)
              LF Manny Ramirez (DL) .340 22 63
              LF Vince Lee .317 1 14 (139 AB, 2nd Season, 20 y/o)
              LF Oris Golden(R) .000 0 0 (3 AB, 21 y/o)
              CF Mike Cameron .230 14 53
              CF Ryan Christenson .294 0 2 (68 AB)
              RF Trot Nixon .273 22 61
              RF Bobby Stewart (R) .269 6 32 (23 y/o)

              Rotation
              RHP Pedro Martinez 15 5 2.49
              RHP Derek Lowe 8 9 4.25
              LHP Bruce Chen 7 15 8.33
              RHP Shawn Sedlacek 7 8 4.85
              RHP Ryan Rupe 6 12 7.29

              Bullpen
              LR (R) Charlie Bailey (R) 3 2 4.94 (22 y/o)
              LR (R) Brandon Lyon 2 2 7.09
              LR (R) Ben Diggins 0 0 6.23 (13 IP)
              MR (L) Gibson Munoz 4 1 3.97 (2nd Season, 24 y/o)
              MR (R) Pinky Price 1 1 4.20 1sv (2nd Season, 21 y/o)
              SU (L) Kevin Pickford 1 2 4.25 2sv
              CL (R) Jayson Durocher 1 4 2.70 27sv

              It looks like the Red Sox run is over for a while.

              After going to the World Series the past 2 season (winning 1), a high payroll has finally gotten the better of the club. The team has operated with a payroll that exceded their income for too long and have decided to rebuild for the future.

              It does look bright while looking at the bullpen. The rotation is another story, but it looks like the BoSox are doing things the right way.

              Interesting Note: MR Gibson Munoz was discoverd by my scout last year. I recognized the potential, however Gibson felt that he would be better suited to step into a situation where he could move up quickly. Looks like his decision has paid off.
              Pecos Pete

              Comment

              • BigRed
                MVP
                • May 2003
                • 1683

                #37
                Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                Quote:

                red sox!




                Boston Red Sox
                52-60 15 games back of NYY

                C John Bradley (R) .200 13 56
                1B David Ortiz .292 14 67
                2B Freddy Sanchez .310 0 20
                2B Cesar Crespo .257 13 46
                3B Lou Collier .246 8 47
                SS Nomar Garciaparra .299 7 54
                SS Mike Moriarty .264 0 8 (110 AB)
                LF Manny Ramirez (DL) .340 22 63
                LF Vince Lee .317 1 14 (139 AB, 2nd Season, 20 y/o)
                LF Oris Golden(R) .000 0 0 (3 AB, 21 y/o)
                CF Mike Cameron .230 14 53
                CF Ryan Christenson .294 0 2 (68 AB)
                RF Trot Nixon .273 22 61
                RF Bobby Stewart (R) .269 6 32 (23 y/o)

                Rotation
                RHP Pedro Martinez 15 5 2.49
                RHP Derek Lowe 8 9 4.25
                LHP Bruce Chen 7 15 8.33
                RHP Shawn Sedlacek 7 8 4.85
                RHP Ryan Rupe 6 12 7.29

                Bullpen
                LR (R) Charlie Bailey (R) 3 2 4.94 (22 y/o)
                LR (R) Brandon Lyon 2 2 7.09
                LR (R) Ben Diggins 0 0 6.23 (13 IP)
                MR (L) Gibson Munoz 4 1 3.97 (2nd Season, 24 y/o)
                MR (R) Pinky Price 1 1 4.20 1sv (2nd Season, 21 y/o)
                SU (L) Kevin Pickford 1 2 4.25 2sv
                CL (R) Jayson Durocher 1 4 2.70 27sv

                It looks like the Red Sox run is over for a while.

                After going to the World Series the past 2 season (winning 1), a high payroll has finally gotten the better of the club. The team has operated with a payroll that exceded their income for too long and have decided to rebuild for the future.

                It does look bright while looking at the bullpen. The rotation is another story, but it looks like the BoSox are doing things the right way.

                Interesting Note: MR Gibson Munoz was discoverd by my scout last year. I recognized the potential, however Gibson felt that he would be better suited to step into a situation where he could move up quickly. Looks like his decision has paid off.
                Pecos Pete

                Comment

                • BigRed
                  MVP
                  • May 2003
                  • 1683

                  #38
                  Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                  Quote:

                  yankees,a's




                  New York Yankees
                  67-45 4.5 games up on TOR (Best record in AL)

                  C Jorge Posada .274 21 67
                  1B Jason Giambi .341 28 87
                  1B Ben Broussard .273 20 81
                  2B Alfonso Soriano .337 42 108
                  3B Hank Blalock .294 21 75
                  LF Hideki Matsui .300 21 63
                  LF Adam Piatt .333 0 0 (3 AB)
                  LF Eric Valent .000 0 1 (1 AB)
                  CF Bernie Williams .374 10 68
                  CF Milton Bradley .246 3 11
                  RF Ichiro .382 4 58
                  RF Alex Ochoa .249 6 46
                  RF Bobby Higginson .270 2 18

                  Rotation
                  LHP Mike Mussina 11 6 4.09
                  RHP Luke Prokopec 13 4 4.33
                  RHP Jeff Weaver 5 8 6.83
                  RHP John Stephens 6 13 6.93
                  RHP Jon Lieber 11 6 5.67

                  Bullpen
                  LR (R) Jimmy Beck 3 0 4.91 (3rd Season, 20 y/o)
                  LR (R) Esteban Loaiza 4 1 5.32 1sv
                  LR (R) Milt McManus(R) 0 0 0.00 (.1 IP, 21 y/o)
                  MR (R) Steve Karsay 4 2 2.97
                  MR (R) Antonio Osuna 0 1 4.38
                  SU (R) Jay Witasick 5 2 3.96 3sv
                  CL (R) Mariano Rivera 2 2 4.31 25sv

                  Well, I guess it's good to see that life imitates art. Or, in this case, virtual Steinbrenner immitates King George.

                  Yes, the Yankees have both Blalock AND Ichiro. Yes, the Yankees have the highest payroll in the MLB. And, no, the Yankees have not won the WS, only making the big series once while getting beat by my Cardinals.

                  But, it looks as if the Yanks are in good hands. Their only 'weakness' is their starting pitching, but I'm sure there are more than a handfull of teams that would be more than happy with that bunch of guys.

                  But, I'm sure George has got something up his sleve for the offseason.

                  (I'll address the A's a bit later)
                  Pecos Pete

                  Comment

                  • BigRed
                    MVP
                    • May 2003
                    • 1683

                    #39
                    Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                    Quote:

                    yankees,a's




                    New York Yankees
                    67-45 4.5 games up on TOR (Best record in AL)

                    C Jorge Posada .274 21 67
                    1B Jason Giambi .341 28 87
                    1B Ben Broussard .273 20 81
                    2B Alfonso Soriano .337 42 108
                    3B Hank Blalock .294 21 75
                    LF Hideki Matsui .300 21 63
                    LF Adam Piatt .333 0 0 (3 AB)
                    LF Eric Valent .000 0 1 (1 AB)
                    CF Bernie Williams .374 10 68
                    CF Milton Bradley .246 3 11
                    RF Ichiro .382 4 58
                    RF Alex Ochoa .249 6 46
                    RF Bobby Higginson .270 2 18

                    Rotation
                    LHP Mike Mussina 11 6 4.09
                    RHP Luke Prokopec 13 4 4.33
                    RHP Jeff Weaver 5 8 6.83
                    RHP John Stephens 6 13 6.93
                    RHP Jon Lieber 11 6 5.67

                    Bullpen
                    LR (R) Jimmy Beck 3 0 4.91 (3rd Season, 20 y/o)
                    LR (R) Esteban Loaiza 4 1 5.32 1sv
                    LR (R) Milt McManus(R) 0 0 0.00 (.1 IP, 21 y/o)
                    MR (R) Steve Karsay 4 2 2.97
                    MR (R) Antonio Osuna 0 1 4.38
                    SU (R) Jay Witasick 5 2 3.96 3sv
                    CL (R) Mariano Rivera 2 2 4.31 25sv

                    Well, I guess it's good to see that life imitates art. Or, in this case, virtual Steinbrenner immitates King George.

                    Yes, the Yankees have both Blalock AND Ichiro. Yes, the Yankees have the highest payroll in the MLB. And, no, the Yankees have not won the WS, only making the big series once while getting beat by my Cardinals.

                    But, it looks as if the Yanks are in good hands. Their only 'weakness' is their starting pitching, but I'm sure there are more than a handfull of teams that would be more than happy with that bunch of guys.

                    But, I'm sure George has got something up his sleve for the offseason.

                    (I'll address the A's a bit later)
                    Pecos Pete

                    Comment

                    • BigRed
                      MVP
                      • May 2003
                      • 1683

                      #40
                      Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                      Quote:

                      yankees,a's




                      New York Yankees
                      67-45 4.5 games up on TOR (Best record in AL)

                      C Jorge Posada .274 21 67
                      1B Jason Giambi .341 28 87
                      1B Ben Broussard .273 20 81
                      2B Alfonso Soriano .337 42 108
                      3B Hank Blalock .294 21 75
                      LF Hideki Matsui .300 21 63
                      LF Adam Piatt .333 0 0 (3 AB)
                      LF Eric Valent .000 0 1 (1 AB)
                      CF Bernie Williams .374 10 68
                      CF Milton Bradley .246 3 11
                      RF Ichiro .382 4 58
                      RF Alex Ochoa .249 6 46
                      RF Bobby Higginson .270 2 18

                      Rotation
                      LHP Mike Mussina 11 6 4.09
                      RHP Luke Prokopec 13 4 4.33
                      RHP Jeff Weaver 5 8 6.83
                      RHP John Stephens 6 13 6.93
                      RHP Jon Lieber 11 6 5.67

                      Bullpen
                      LR (R) Jimmy Beck 3 0 4.91 (3rd Season, 20 y/o)
                      LR (R) Esteban Loaiza 4 1 5.32 1sv
                      LR (R) Milt McManus(R) 0 0 0.00 (.1 IP, 21 y/o)
                      MR (R) Steve Karsay 4 2 2.97
                      MR (R) Antonio Osuna 0 1 4.38
                      SU (R) Jay Witasick 5 2 3.96 3sv
                      CL (R) Mariano Rivera 2 2 4.31 25sv

                      Well, I guess it's good to see that life imitates art. Or, in this case, virtual Steinbrenner immitates King George.

                      Yes, the Yankees have both Blalock AND Ichiro. Yes, the Yankees have the highest payroll in the MLB. And, no, the Yankees have not won the WS, only making the big series once while getting beat by my Cardinals.

                      But, it looks as if the Yanks are in good hands. Their only 'weakness' is their starting pitching, but I'm sure there are more than a handfull of teams that would be more than happy with that bunch of guys.

                      But, I'm sure George has got something up his sleve for the offseason.

                      (I'll address the A's a bit later)
                      Pecos Pete

                      Comment

                      • BigRed
                        MVP
                        • May 2003
                        • 1683

                        #41
                        Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                        Quote:

                        yankees,a's




                        Oakland A's
                        58-53 2 games behind ANA, 4 games back of TOR for WC

                        C Mike Piazza .301 20 55
                        C Ramon Hernandez .283 5 32
                        1B Brad Fullmer .253 12 44
                        1B Juan Diaz .240 9 20 (146 AB)
                        2B Bret Boone .289 14 48
                        SS Miguel Tejada .327 24 80
                        SS Chris Gomez .263 5 19
                        LF Terrence Long .254 11 44
                        LF Moises Alou .438 0 3 (16 AB, 39 y/o)
                        CF Rob Mackowiak .298 20 63
                        CF Eric Liao (R) .250 0 0 (4 AB, 28 y/o)
                        RF Austin Kearns .283 17 47
                        RF Jermaine Dye (DL) .329 8 28 (149 AB)
                        RF Armando Rios .239 1 11 (88 AB)

                        Rotation
                        LHP Mark Mulder 15 7 3.62
                        RHP Tim Hudson 7 7 3.54
                        LHP Mike Sirotka 9 9 4.59
                        RHP Ricardo Rodriquez 8 6 4.61 6sv
                        RHP Paul Wilson 7 7 5.73 1sv

                        Bullpen
                        LR (R) Heinie Ward (R) 0 0 3.86 (4.2 IP, 19 y/o)
                        LR (R) Nate Cornejo 0 2 5.20 2sv
                        LR (R) Scott Linebrink 0 0 1.50 (12 IP)
                        MR (L) Elmer Walters 3 3 4.78 1sv (2nd Season, 21 y/o)
                        MR (R) Jeff Austin 1 5 4.38 3sv
                        SU (L) Howard Cushman 6 2 3.56 3sv (3rd Season, 23 y/o)
                        CL (R) Kerry Lightenberg 4 7 6.06 24sv

                        The Oakland A's remain a mystery to the rest of the league. Middle-of-the-road payroll and well-above-average product.

                        Oakland has been an annual contenter in an incredibly tight division year after year.

                        Looks like they are in good shape and will be one of the more consistantly good teams in the league.
                        Pecos Pete

                        Comment

                        • BigRed
                          MVP
                          • May 2003
                          • 1683

                          #42
                          Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                          Quote:

                          yankees,a's




                          Oakland A's
                          58-53 2 games behind ANA, 4 games back of TOR for WC

                          C Mike Piazza .301 20 55
                          C Ramon Hernandez .283 5 32
                          1B Brad Fullmer .253 12 44
                          1B Juan Diaz .240 9 20 (146 AB)
                          2B Bret Boone .289 14 48
                          SS Miguel Tejada .327 24 80
                          SS Chris Gomez .263 5 19
                          LF Terrence Long .254 11 44
                          LF Moises Alou .438 0 3 (16 AB, 39 y/o)
                          CF Rob Mackowiak .298 20 63
                          CF Eric Liao (R) .250 0 0 (4 AB, 28 y/o)
                          RF Austin Kearns .283 17 47
                          RF Jermaine Dye (DL) .329 8 28 (149 AB)
                          RF Armando Rios .239 1 11 (88 AB)

                          Rotation
                          LHP Mark Mulder 15 7 3.62
                          RHP Tim Hudson 7 7 3.54
                          LHP Mike Sirotka 9 9 4.59
                          RHP Ricardo Rodriquez 8 6 4.61 6sv
                          RHP Paul Wilson 7 7 5.73 1sv

                          Bullpen
                          LR (R) Heinie Ward (R) 0 0 3.86 (4.2 IP, 19 y/o)
                          LR (R) Nate Cornejo 0 2 5.20 2sv
                          LR (R) Scott Linebrink 0 0 1.50 (12 IP)
                          MR (L) Elmer Walters 3 3 4.78 1sv (2nd Season, 21 y/o)
                          MR (R) Jeff Austin 1 5 4.38 3sv
                          SU (L) Howard Cushman 6 2 3.56 3sv (3rd Season, 23 y/o)
                          CL (R) Kerry Lightenberg 4 7 6.06 24sv

                          The Oakland A's remain a mystery to the rest of the league. Middle-of-the-road payroll and well-above-average product.

                          Oakland has been an annual contenter in an incredibly tight division year after year.

                          Looks like they are in good shape and will be one of the more consistantly good teams in the league.
                          Pecos Pete

                          Comment

                          • BigRed
                            MVP
                            • May 2003
                            • 1683

                            #43
                            Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                            Quote:

                            yankees,a's




                            Oakland A's
                            58-53 2 games behind ANA, 4 games back of TOR for WC

                            C Mike Piazza .301 20 55
                            C Ramon Hernandez .283 5 32
                            1B Brad Fullmer .253 12 44
                            1B Juan Diaz .240 9 20 (146 AB)
                            2B Bret Boone .289 14 48
                            SS Miguel Tejada .327 24 80
                            SS Chris Gomez .263 5 19
                            LF Terrence Long .254 11 44
                            LF Moises Alou .438 0 3 (16 AB, 39 y/o)
                            CF Rob Mackowiak .298 20 63
                            CF Eric Liao (R) .250 0 0 (4 AB, 28 y/o)
                            RF Austin Kearns .283 17 47
                            RF Jermaine Dye (DL) .329 8 28 (149 AB)
                            RF Armando Rios .239 1 11 (88 AB)

                            Rotation
                            LHP Mark Mulder 15 7 3.62
                            RHP Tim Hudson 7 7 3.54
                            LHP Mike Sirotka 9 9 4.59
                            RHP Ricardo Rodriquez 8 6 4.61 6sv
                            RHP Paul Wilson 7 7 5.73 1sv

                            Bullpen
                            LR (R) Heinie Ward (R) 0 0 3.86 (4.2 IP, 19 y/o)
                            LR (R) Nate Cornejo 0 2 5.20 2sv
                            LR (R) Scott Linebrink 0 0 1.50 (12 IP)
                            MR (L) Elmer Walters 3 3 4.78 1sv (2nd Season, 21 y/o)
                            MR (R) Jeff Austin 1 5 4.38 3sv
                            SU (L) Howard Cushman 6 2 3.56 3sv (3rd Season, 23 y/o)
                            CL (R) Kerry Lightenberg 4 7 6.06 24sv

                            The Oakland A's remain a mystery to the rest of the league. Middle-of-the-road payroll and well-above-average product.

                            Oakland has been an annual contenter in an incredibly tight division year after year.

                            Looks like they are in good shape and will be one of the more consistantly good teams in the league.
                            Pecos Pete

                            Comment

                            • BigRed
                              MVP
                              • May 2003
                              • 1683

                              #44
                              Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                              Quote:

                              Angels!




                              Anaheim Angels
                              60-51 2 games up on OAK

                              1B Paul Konerko .309 26 79
                              1B Scott Spiezio .246 8 47
                              2B Junior Spivey .287 4 34
                              2B Denny Hocking .324 4 37
                              3B Troy Glaus .283 27 95
                              SS Gary Simpson (R) .186 2 10 (86 AB, 23 y/o)
                              SS Chris Woodward (DL) .292 12 48
                              LF John Novak .260 12 50
                              LF Trot Conway .282 3 21 (163 AB, 2nd Season, 19 y/o)
                              LF Julio Ramirez .571 0 2 (7 AB)
                              LF Matt Underwood (R) .181 0 5 (72 AB, 34 y/o)
                              CF Darin Erstad .354 20 68
                              CF Barry Wesson .243 15 68
                              RF Charlie Williams (DL) .387 3 13 (142 AB, 2nd Season, 20 y/o)

                              Rotation
                              RHP Roy Halladay 9 7 4.52
                              RHP Paxton Crawford 13 3 2.93
                              RHP Jason Davis 4 1 2.43 (6 starts, 1 CG, 25 y/o)
                              RHP Steve Trachsel 6 8 4.40
                              RHP Jim Holmes 5 9 5.13 (3rd Season, 20 y/o)

                              Bullpen
                              LR (R) Jose Lima 6 5 4.43 2sv
                              LR (R) Matt Wise 2 0 5.30
                              LR (R) Andrew Tudge 0 1 9.12 (2nd Season, 31 y/o)
                              MR (L) Yorkis Perez 9 7 4.72 2sv
                              MR (R) Ryan Franklin 4 6 5.28 1sv
                              SU (R) Esteban Yan 3 5 5.22 2sv
                              CL (R) Troy Percival 1 1 1.93 25sv

                              The Angels have been up and down year after year. This appears to be an up year for the club.

                              I'm not sure if they've got the horses to hold off the A's this year, but they might be able to grab the wild card.

                              Then again, no one thought the Angels would win the World Series in 2002, so, to quote Rudy Tomjanovich, "Never underestimate the heart of a champion!" And the fact that Anaheim has pretty much kept the glue (Erstad, Percival, Glaud, Speizio) together from that squad, and added some quality guys that know how to win, you have to feel they know what it takes to get there.
                              Pecos Pete

                              Comment

                              • BigRed
                                MVP
                                • May 2003
                                • 1683

                                #45
                                Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                                Quote:

                                Angels!




                                Anaheim Angels
                                60-51 2 games up on OAK

                                1B Paul Konerko .309 26 79
                                1B Scott Spiezio .246 8 47
                                2B Junior Spivey .287 4 34
                                2B Denny Hocking .324 4 37
                                3B Troy Glaus .283 27 95
                                SS Gary Simpson (R) .186 2 10 (86 AB, 23 y/o)
                                SS Chris Woodward (DL) .292 12 48
                                LF John Novak .260 12 50
                                LF Trot Conway .282 3 21 (163 AB, 2nd Season, 19 y/o)
                                LF Julio Ramirez .571 0 2 (7 AB)
                                LF Matt Underwood (R) .181 0 5 (72 AB, 34 y/o)
                                CF Darin Erstad .354 20 68
                                CF Barry Wesson .243 15 68
                                RF Charlie Williams (DL) .387 3 13 (142 AB, 2nd Season, 20 y/o)

                                Rotation
                                RHP Roy Halladay 9 7 4.52
                                RHP Paxton Crawford 13 3 2.93
                                RHP Jason Davis 4 1 2.43 (6 starts, 1 CG, 25 y/o)
                                RHP Steve Trachsel 6 8 4.40
                                RHP Jim Holmes 5 9 5.13 (3rd Season, 20 y/o)

                                Bullpen
                                LR (R) Jose Lima 6 5 4.43 2sv
                                LR (R) Matt Wise 2 0 5.30
                                LR (R) Andrew Tudge 0 1 9.12 (2nd Season, 31 y/o)
                                MR (L) Yorkis Perez 9 7 4.72 2sv
                                MR (R) Ryan Franklin 4 6 5.28 1sv
                                SU (R) Esteban Yan 3 5 5.22 2sv
                                CL (R) Troy Percival 1 1 1.93 25sv

                                The Angels have been up and down year after year. This appears to be an up year for the club.

                                I'm not sure if they've got the horses to hold off the A's this year, but they might be able to grab the wild card.

                                Then again, no one thought the Angels would win the World Series in 2002, so, to quote Rudy Tomjanovich, "Never underestimate the heart of a champion!" And the fact that Anaheim has pretty much kept the glue (Erstad, Percival, Glaud, Speizio) together from that squad, and added some quality guys that know how to win, you have to feel they know what it takes to get there.
                                Pecos Pete

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