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<blockquote data-quote="The Shaman" data-source="post: 2040221" data-attributes="member: 26473"><p>The Reds have made some good moves, but I would definitely call them the dark horse. I think the NL Central is the Cubs to lose again, and if history is our guide they probably will. The 'stros will have a healthy pitching staff again - we'll see if they get through May this year - but Biggio's legs and Bagwell's shoulders are another year older. The Cardinals still have pitching questions, and losing Renteria creates a huge whole for David "The Little Engine Who Could" Eckstein to fill, but you've got to love that Murderer's Row, and least in months not called October.</p><p></p><p>The San Francisco Geritols...I mean GIANTS!...look a lot like the Diamondbacks team that won the series in 2001 - "experienced" is a kind way to put it, but sometimes that's just the ticket. Of course the training staff will have a collective nervous breakdown by the end of August.</p><p></p><p>I haven't finished my pre-season picks yet, but as of right now I have the Mets in third place in the East at the All-Star Break. I mean, c'mon...they're still the freakin' Mets, no matter how much money they spend - a lot of folks drooling over the NL Playoffs Beltran haven't seen the hot-and-cold 162 game Beltran yet.</p><p></p><p>I think this is the year that Moneyball implodes. The <s>Anaheim</s> Los Angeles Angels win the AL West and the A's finish behind the Rangers and maybe even the Mariners while the NL West is a two-horse race between the G'nts and the Padres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Shaman, post: 2040221, member: 26473"] The Reds have made some good moves, but I would definitely call them the dark horse. I think the NL Central is the Cubs to lose again, and if history is our guide they probably will. The 'stros will have a healthy pitching staff again - we'll see if they get through May this year - but Biggio's legs and Bagwell's shoulders are another year older. The Cardinals still have pitching questions, and losing Renteria creates a huge whole for David "The Little Engine Who Could" Eckstein to fill, but you've got to love that Murderer's Row, and least in months not called October. The San Francisco Geritols...I mean GIANTS!...look a lot like the Diamondbacks team that won the series in 2001 - "experienced" is a kind way to put it, but sometimes that's just the ticket. Of course the training staff will have a collective nervous breakdown by the end of August. I haven't finished my pre-season picks yet, but as of right now I have the Mets in third place in the East at the All-Star Break. I mean, c'mon...they're still the freakin' Mets, no matter how much money they spend - a lot of folks drooling over the NL Playoffs Beltran haven't seen the hot-and-cold 162 game Beltran yet. I think this is the year that Moneyball implodes. The [s]Anaheim[/s] Los Angeles Angels win the AL West and the A's finish behind the Rangers and maybe even the Mariners while the NL West is a two-horse race between the G'nts and the Padres. [/QUOTE]
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