what team will you guys be playing with in your season me the orioles we have not one a world series in 27 years so maybe i can get it done at lease on mlb2k1o go Os
I know all about droughts. Will be taking my Cubs on that long, dry, & dusty road. lol
lol...the only people who can truly understand how badly Cubs fans have it are Red Sox fans...and not the "new Sox nation ones"...the ones that remember what it was like to pee into one giant urinal as pieces of old paint fell onto your head at Fenway Park prior to the remodeling...I feel for you and root for the Cubs every year...
As for my team...I am really stuck. I am sick of playing with my beloved Sox. I like the Mets as my NL team but I don't like playing without a DH....so I am leaning towards the Twins now...I have always liked them and love their new stadium
"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby
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The Cardinals. I seriously cannot wait to take the reins of the team this year. I'm curious as to what kind of rating Brad Penny is going to have. I think Duncan is going to turn him into a force.
<SMALL class=photo-credit></SMALL>2009 Season Record: 87-75
Texas was quite the surprise last season. They finished 87-75 and were in contention for awhile, but ultimately fell apart the last month of the season. But with their recent moves, Texas is closing the gap between themselves and the Angels.
Adding Rich Harden, who had an off year, really helps the team's rotation. Historically known for the past decade or so for their offense, in 2009 the pitching staff managed to maintain an ERA of 4.38. With a rotation that includes Feldman, Harden, Holland, Hunter and McCarthy, the Rangers are positioning themselves to take the top spot in the AL West.
And with Josh Hamilton, Ian Kinsler, Michael Young and the rest of the Rangers offense hitting their strides, there's absolutely no reason why the Rangers shouldn't finish close or at the top of the AL West in 2010.
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