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Post by CommonSense on Mar 10, 2009 20:07:14 GMT -8
Mets 92-70 Phillies 90-72 Braves 87-75 Marlins 80-82 Nationals 60-102
Cubs 96-66 Cardinals 86-76 Reds 84-78 Brewers 81-81 Astros 72-90 Pirates 67-95
Dodgers 89-73 Dbacks 86-76 Giants 82-80 Rockies 76-86 Padres 69-93
Red Sox 100-62 Rays 96-66 Yankees 87-75 Jays 79-83 Orioles 59-103
Tigers 94-68 Twins 90-72 White Sox 85-77 Indians 82-80 Royals 60-102
Angels 90-72 A's 86-76 Mariners 79-83 Rangers 66-96
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Post by dustdevil28 on Mar 12, 2009 12:54:38 GMT -8
Putting the Angels ahead of my A's? What gives Matt? Also interesting that you have the Rays finishing ahead of the Yankees. Guess you don't think that CC Sabathia is going to help the Yanks much eh? It should be a good year to watch. Billy Beane has built the A's staff up pretty good this year and it will follow one of two paths, either the A's will be competitive and go towards winning their devision, or they will falter and you'll see a fire sale before the trade deadline.
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Post by CommonSense on Mar 16, 2009 19:15:03 GMT -8
The American League has found C.C.'s number.
The Yankees are paying Sabathia the money they are paying him because of his time with the Brewers in 2008. Anytime a pitcher switches leagues, the advantage goes to him especially if its AL to NL. Back in the American League (where he went 6-8 last year), Sabathia will come back down to earth (as he is now not pitching for a contract) and go 14-10 with a 4.12 ERA.
Solid, but not worth the money he is paid.
The Angels are stacked, but now that I've heard they are having a possible injury issue with Fuentes, the A's might have a bit more of a chance.
Remember: Beane has no rings.
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Post by snowman on May 6, 2009 7:34:09 GMT -8
I think you may have mildly underestimated the Cubs, but other than that it looks okay.
My poor Yankees. They don't have the gumption anymore. You can't replace Cone, Wells, and O'Neil that easily.
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