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Major League Baseball 2005-2006
![]() Baseball season is about to begin this Sunday night. Any predictions or comments before the season starts? |
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I dislike baseball a lot. For the fact they play so many games, and it seemingly goes all year round. I like baseball for the Mariners and Blue Jays. But this year, I think I'll just like Baseball for the Mariners. |
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The Phillies have some lower expectations this year and don't have Bowa to spaz out at them, so maybe they'll achieve better results this year. Not like last year (86-76) was terrible, but they should have made the playoffs. I hope Thome has a huge season and I'm looking forward to it.
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If the Cardinals stay healthy, I expect them to take first in the NL Central again.
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Made these picks on Wednesday, February 16, 2005
AL West Angles Rangers A's M's This flip-flops Texas and Oakland from last years standings. I believe this division will once again be very competitive with at least the race for 2nd (and potentially a WC) coming down to the last week or two at the earliest. I just don't think that the A's will be able to compete as well as they have in previous years with that big a loss. I expect Seattle to finish no worse than 15 games back (last year they were 29 GB) and probably even closer than that. AL East Boston New York Tampa Bay Baltimore Toronto I honestly believe that for once the red sox have the better team. The team which sustains less injuries will win the division as none of the field is anywhere near as good as the top two. Tampa Bay is getting better, and I like them ahead of the O's because I believe Baltimore will be hit quite hard by players showing up 20-30 pounds lighter than last year, if you catch my drift. Toronto will be one of the worst teams in baseball this season... congrats. AL Central White Sox Indians Twins Tigers Royals Despite the fact that I'm a Cubs fan, I always end up picking the Sox to win the AL central and it never works out. I think that they might have improved more than any other team in the off season. Losing Maggs will hurt, losing Lee even more so, but as long as Scott Potsedoiasndfpoaisngiic can produce in center and the table setters can get on, and Pally Walnuts has a repeat of last years consistency, this is going to be a very good ball club. Jermaine Dye is nothing to sneeze at and that pitching staff is a whole hell of a lot deeper than it was 12 months ago. The Indians are one of my "pet" teams. I actually picked them to win the AL Central last season and everyone laughed at me, well, they didn't win but they finished in third, something nobody else thought they could do, the Twins got hit hard in free agency, and the Tigers aren't there yet, especially in the pitching department. Kansas City is just awful. NL West Padres Dodgers Giants Rockies Dbacks My how the mighty have fallen. I think this might be the first season in a decade where the AL Central is not the worst division in baseball thanks to the NL West. If the Indians are one of my "pet" teams, the Padres are the other. Kaliel Green will soon be added to the ever expanding list of "Shortstops who are better than Jeter" it's a solid young team with good pitching and defense. Though I'm picking San Diego, if LA wins it I wouldn't be surprised. They still have fantastic pitching and they essentially play 8 inning games. The Giants are way too old, and who knows what Bonds knee is going to do, with out Bonds that team is finished. Colorado won't ever win in that ballpark without top 5 pitching AND defense and they have neither. Arizona was the worst team in baseball last season record wise and changing for the sake of change is never a good idea, nevertheless, that's exactly what they did. Bad baseball in the desert let me tell you... NL East Braves Fish Phillies Mets Nationals Did we all learn our lesson last season? You don't bet against the Braves, they're the best organization in professional sports. What did they do this off season? They added one of the best pitchers in baseball, and they reintroduced John Smoltz to their starting rotation, a move that, if made by any other team, would have me guaranteeing failure, but not for the Braves. I'll be shocked if Smoltz doesn't hit somewhere in the 12-15 range. Replacing Smoltz at the back end is Dan Kolb, not too shabby. Furcal, the Joneses, etc will keep the offense clicking, and we know that they've got a solid D. The Marlins are a better team than last season, and if anyone is going to knock off Atlanta they'll be the team. How well Josh Beckett and the rest of those young starters pitch is going to determine how far up in the standings this team finishes. I just don't think they're as good as the Braves. Phillies/Mets Mets/Phillies who cares? Padro, Beltran, it's not going to matter, the Mets are still a bad baseball team and as the O's have proved time and time and time again, you have to spend to win, but when you just throw money at a problem, not only does it not go away, it usually gets worse. Yes, Beltran had one of the all time great Octobers. If the Astros would have gone on to win the world series, it could have been number 1, but look at his august and September stats, look at his career BA and OPS, and tell me he was worth the money, because though he certainly could get better, if he's leveled off, which is certainly a possibility, he's not worth the do-re-me that the Mets are giving him. Phillies are a team that I honestly haven't followed much over the winter. I know they lost Millwood If they field the same team that they put out last year, they'll finish somewhere in the middle of the pack, which is still worse than the Marlins and the Braves. And the Nationals.... well, it's going to take a few years. NL Central Cubs Cardinals Reds Astros Brewers Pirates Ahhh, good ol' NL Central. Despite what Phil Rogers might tell you, the Cubs are NOT worse than they were last year. There is something to be said about addition by subtraction, and it goes beyond Sosa. Moises Alou was a pud, OK? Capice? Can we get this though our heads people? His offense will be missed but it's not the Armageddon that everyone is predicting. This team will hit far fewer home runs this season but that didn't get them much last year. There exists still, the ability to bash the ball, but between Harriston, Walker, Barrett, and Nomar, this team should be able to actually manufacture some runs. Losing Clement hurts, and not finding a real closer is bad, and if this team has an undoing, it will be at the end of the bullpen. Nevertheless, in Hendry I trust, and if the closer spot is really sore by the trading deadline, he will fix the problem. The Cardinals added Mulder, which is scary, but they lost Rentera, and Mike Matheny, which is going to be a huge hole in that stellar defense. Unfortunately for the cardinals, there's almost no way that the rest of their pitching staff can put together another year like last. Morris will be good again, and Mulder is Mulder, which is to say really, really good, but I highly doubt Carpenter will put together the kind of year he had last year, and Jason Marquis and Jeff Suppan's deals with the devil should be just about up. Combine that with the fact that the Cardinals got about 3 years of baseball magic last year, and it should add up to the lion being declawed. We shall see, but it will be fun to watch no doubt. The Reds signed.... Eric Milton? WTF? A fly ball pitcher in that ballpark? Ooooohhhhhhkay. Interesting. Nevertheless, the Reds are a better team, and the last two years they've been within a few games of first in June, only to fall off the map down the stretch. This year they've got another year of experience, and better pitching, it will keep them in a lot more games. The Astros lost Beltran and Jeff Kent. The Bs are another year older, and Biggio wasn't even that good last year. Clemens is good until proven otherwise, but it wouldn't surprise me if this is the year his arm finally falls off. Not saying it's going to happen but I highly doubt we're going to see another Cy Young out of the rocket. Can Pettite, Oswalt, Miller stay healthy for a full year? I doubt that too. What once was one of the leagues best bullpens with Dotel, Lidge and Wagner is now just Lidge and very weak. The Brewers are better... a lot better in fact. Carlos Lee will give them the power that they need, and that is a good pitching staff, at least the starting 5. I'm not sure who's going to replace Kolb but I think this team is a few years (assuming they can resign Sheets) away from being a major player in the division. The Pirates (as well as the Brewers, and Astros, and probably the Reds too) could finish anywhere from 6 to 4th (Or 3rd if you don't like the Reds as much as I do.) A sold young team, but there is so little pitching to be had, that I'd be surprised if they finish higher than 5th, but this is the NL Central, so you never know. That's what happens when you have, not only the unbalanced schedule, but also a six team division. Expect the Cards to fight with the Marlins for the NL wild card. I figure the Cubs over the Padres and Braves over the Cardinals, and then the Cubs over the Braves. The Red Sox over the White Sox, the Angles Over the Yankees, the Red Sox over the Angles and then, unfortunately, the Red Sox over the Cubs in the Fall Classic. NL MVP Aramis Ramerez NL Cy Young Tim Hudson AL MVP Vlad Gurrero AL Cy Young Curt Shilling (Who, I hate, by the way) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I think I undervalued the Giants a bit, and overvalued the As, otherwise I'll stand on these. The NL central will again be decided by the Cubs pitching. If wood and prior are healthy they will win the central, otherwise the cards will win the central. |
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Brewers Win! Brewers Win! NL Central title here we come!
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![]() Jays win, Jays win, Jays win And Stoney... "Toronto will be one of the worst teams in baseball this season... congrats." I guaruntee they dont finish last in their division |
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Here are my picks:
AL West Angels Rangers A's Mariners AL East Yankees Red Sox Orioles Devil Rays Blue Jays AL Central Twins Indians White Sox Tigers Royals NL West Padres Giants Dodgers Diamondbacks Rockies NL East Braves Marlins Mets Phillies Nationals NL Central Cardinals Cubs Brewers Astros Reds Pirates |
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It appears to me, that we are the only true Jays fans. :( |
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I'll do the best 2 divisions in baseball
AL East -Yankees -Red Sox -Orioles -Blue Jays -TB NL Central -Cubbies -Cardinals -Astros -Brewers -Reds -Pirates AL MVP: A-Rod AL Cy Young: Schilling NL MVP: Beltran NL Cy Young: Hudson |
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Im not basing my opinion on the fact that I'm a Jays fan...they stand absolutely ZERO chance of making the playoffs, and finishing 3rd in their division would be an accomplishment. I guaruntee they wont finish last, though |
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I'm looking at these picks and apparently a couple of people don't know what CUBS stands for:
Completely Useless By September |
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Yeah Hudson and Wells.
Go jays! And mariners! I predict taht the Jays will go all the way this season. This will be the start of a new era for the ball club. Back to back, just like '92 and '93 :( but yeah, I stopped caring about the jays when they traded rual mondesi and jose cruz. and now, carlos delgado. Just ain't the same. |
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Tampa Bay is no where near as bad as you believe them to be. Baltimore would be a more likely 5th, but it's still going to be the Jays. I'll put 500 Doubloons on this (or however many I have if it's less than 500 at the end of the year) |
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loser buys winner two 'gifts' of winner's choice. deal? and, I dont think Tampa Bay is a BAD team. I think our division is just damn good...the Jays, Orioles and TB are a average teams that have to play NYY and Boston like 19 times each or whatever |
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sure, deal.
So we're clear. Jays finish out of the cellar, you win, Jays finish last, I win, correct? |
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1st-4th place in AFC East = champion Stuey |
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The Cubs had their annual once every 50 year chance in 2003. Theyre doomed to another 50 years of suckdom, no matter what they look like on Paper.
Cardinals will win the NL Central, with Houston not too far behind, and the Cubs a distant third, just like last year. Theyre pitching cant stay healthy and Kerry Wood is a puss. Plain and simple. And theyre offense sure as hell wont save them. |
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was that intentional or a slip? I like it either way. Blow me, Jason. Way to not suck today vs the Oldstros And where's bond, the brewers are in 1st place in the central. |
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Meh, it's nothing special, they're always first place in the central anyway.
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Go Jays Go!
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it was a slip. but somehow when I look back on it, I dont see anything wrong with it. NFL Football >>> Ron Mexico >>> MLB |
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Can someone give the Phillies collective bullpen a kick in the ass? We should be 5-0, but can't hold a goddamn lead when we get it.
On a good note though, look at Pat Burrell's numbers through 5 games. .550, 2 HR, 12 RBI. Now only if he can keep that up... |
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Morris was awful last year. His ERA was 4.72 and he gave up 35 home runs. He was still 15-10 though, which is a testament to the Cardinals stellar offense. Which is why even if their Starting pitching dosent pull though quite as awsome as it did last season, theyre still going to win. Zombrano=Psychopath Maddux= OLD Wood=Puss Prior=Injured/sucks |
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see, now you had to go and make yourself look like an idiot... and I'm no Cubs fan |
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Nobody is. |
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I think it's more of a testiment to some pitches just being able to do that. There's a bunch of major league players with 4/4.5 + ERA that are just somehow able to eat up a ton of innings and win double digits. Mark Buehrle is a good example, as is Al Leiter, as is Jon Lieber. Kevin Appier did it for a while. You don't even have to win a lot of games, if you can stick around and eat up 200 innings a season, you're worth something in the majors, bonus points of you're left handed. Why do you think Glendon Rusch still has a job? |
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GO JAYS GO
6-2 1st place in the AL East 1st in runs scored in MLB 2-1 vs. TB. 2-1 vs. BoSox. 2-0 vs. A's |
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all the way |
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Not only first in the east, but in today's paper, (As of me reading it) they are 1st in the league. They have the best percentage. And yes, use this against me when they will apparently be last in the AL East. |
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"The New York Yankees will welcome Chien-Ming Wang to the starting rotation on Saturday, according to the New York Daily News. Wang will make his Major League debut when the Yankees host Toronto."
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So last night, A-Rod was chillin in the Yanks dugout after 4 innings. He had 9 RBIs at the time.
Alex Rodriguez finished the night with 4 hits (3 HR), 3 runs scored, and 10 RBIs. The Major League Record is 12. :lol: that's just ridiculous... |
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Heh...his last name is wang....
Anywho, look at which team has the best record in baseball..... :D |
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I know that's directed to me and I'm not going to comment on the Cards because I've seen like 4 innings of cardinal baseball this year (hell, I've only seen like 50 innings of Cubs baseball this year as I always seem to be at work or at school when they're on.) As for my cubs, I'm shocked they've won 11 games. This team should probably rightfully be like 4 and 17. They can't fix any of the problems that have constantly plagued this ballclub.
NOBODY (outside of DLee) can get a clutch hit NOBODY can hit leadoff NOBODY can close down a game or even pitch out of the pen in a tight situation. Barring them firing Dusty Baker or landing a closer SOON they'll be lucky to win 80 games. By default this years D is better, and the arms are healthy but unfortunately Wood won't listen to anybody about his mechanics (all he has to do is take about a 6 inch shorter stride and he'd never have any arm problems.) Zombrano has been solid (though insane) Prior has been lights out, Maddux is going to be fine because he's Greg fricken Maddux and Dempster has been a serviceable #5. I don't even know why I bother responding to this because I'm sure your retort will be "yeah well the cubs suck" or "Derick Lee's a ***got." |
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I'm impressed with Toronto's overall play.
They're in a situation to acquire more talent in the next few seasons and they're winning in a hard division. 12-11 booya |
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Go Twins!
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Wow, that echo took like 3 weeks to come back... |
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Koskie is out for 6-8 weeks with a broken thumb. Disastrous.
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*Tear* I was gonna say. But also, I'm actually surprised that they are doing as good as they are. Not to be all stereotypical, but they dont have Delgado, and last year, he basically was the team, and now, they don't have him, and they are doing better than with him. |
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