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  • Ca$ino
    Ur killing me Smalls
    • Apr 2009
    • 610

    Predictions for your team?

    I say the dodger take the west but struggle to do so thanks to their yearly fuck ups after the all star game and constant losing streaks and winning streaks that always make them a decent team but not good enough to beat the phillies.

    they do awesome, then they suck ass, then awesome, then suck ass, then even out, then suck real ass, then kick ass, and even out to just win the west over real crappy division opponents
  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #2
    With the Mets, it's rough. Assuming guys can stay healthy this year, maybe they can make a run. That's a big IF though because I do not have a lot of faith in the rotation past Santana and the bullpen besides K-Rod.

    Beltran won't play until April/May so there goes his power.

    To tell you the truth, I'm expecting a bad year from them. 70-80 wins bad. If they can do better, I'd be surprised.


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    • Golden Taters
      RIP West
      • Jul 2009
      • 6640

      #3
      I say the Mariners will win the now weaker AL West and could finish behind New York with the best record in the American League.

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      • SuperKevin
        War Hero
        • Dec 2009
        • 8759

        #4
        I feel the Nationals have made enough improvements to avoid finishing in last place in the NL East for a change. Unfortunately that will likely come at the expense of the Mets. I'm guessing the Nationals win 75-80 games

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        • mobbdeep1122
          I just win
          • May 2009
          • 1549

          #5
          The Phillies have been relatively healthy the last 2 seasons, so I think we're due to get hit with the injury bug. That's my biggest worry.

          I think this is the best Phillies team of the last 3 years. If the core of this team stays healthy, they'll coast to another division title and will make a deep run in the playoffs again. There's no reason to believe that this team can't get back to the World Series for a 3rd straight season.

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          • Lumpkin
            Lets go Mets
            • Nov 2008
            • 1813

            #6
            Well I can't imagine being destoryed by injuries as bad as we were last year (although not off to a good start with Beltran) so that should be somewhat of an improvement. Still a lot of ifs that have to go the Mets way and I think the NL East is going to be pretty strong this year. The Mets will probably end up around .500 (at least with in 5 games above or below). If they compete for the wildcard, I will be happy

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            • WrightStuff
              Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 775

              #7
              For the Mets Im guestimating about 88. If you wanna hate on me, just dont... :serious:

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              • West
                Cash4Golden
                • Oct 2008
                • 832

                #8
                Originally posted by Potatoes002
                I say the Mariners will win the now weaker AL West and could finish behind New York with the best record in the American League.
                I sort of agree. I think the Mariners have a decent shot at the division this year but it isnt weaker by any means

                To predict my Mariners to have a great season is a classic display of homerism, but its not without reason

                In what i'm pretty certain is going to be Junior's last season in baseball, he says hes feeling very healthy and a lot of experts have predicted for him to have another 20+ homerun year at DH. Along with Milton Bradley and Franklin Gutierrez we ought to have enough power to get by. We also got Mike Sweeney to a minor league deal and will likely see some playing time this season. Eric Byrnes is a slugger and a reserve in the outfield now, as well as signing Ryan Garko who will be a reserve player in most situations but has a .313 career batting avg vs left handing pitching.

                The signing of Casey Kotchman isnt exciting but he is debatabley one of the top defensive first baseman right now, which is what Jack Z has been building this team around, defense and pitching.

                We now have Chone Figgins at the #2 spot behind Ichiro in the batting lineup too, and I dont have to explain how nice that will work out for the M's

                Pitching is looking great this year too with King Felix & Cliff Lee. Erik Bedard will be back in May, and when hes healthy hes one of the best. Ryan Rowland-Smith is a quality starter, I feel like Ian Snell has the potential to be a productive member of the rotation, and I say with great homerism that Doug Fister is an excellent young pitching prospect who I feel like will have a lot of great contributions to the team this year. What i'm really hoping for is Seattle inks up Jarrod Washburn again, I have read rumors that hes interested. A Hernandez - Lee - Bedard- Washburn- Rowland-Smith rotation along with the defense we have would be scary. Last season the Mariners had the lowest ERA of any team in baseball anyway, and our pitching has only gotten better.

                The bullpen is improved as well, and we have David Aardsma as the full time closer now and he had a great year last year, and we brought in some good young talent with Brandon League, and we got rid of Brandon Morrow who had a habit of making us lose every single game he was involved in.

                So anyway i'm hoping for a division win, but it will not come easy because LA and Texas are hot, and Oakland is much improved. It will be a hard fought season but i dont think the mariners will disapoint
                Last edited by West; 02-15-2010, 05:22 PM.

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                • West
                  Cash4Golden
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 832

                  #9
                  Originally posted by KleShreen
                  No Luke French analysis? I've heard Seattle fans love him.

                  I liked him in Detroit too...which is why I'm confused we traded him for an older, more expensive, Lucas French.
                  I do like Luke French a lot, but he does not look to be one of the 5 starting pitchers in the rotation come the beginning of the season. If one of our pitchers gets hurt though, I am confident that French will get the job done for us

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                  • Nash
                    How Bout Them Dawgs
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3531

                    #10
                    if the braves dont go 162-0 i'll be dissapointed

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                    • SHOGUN
                      4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 11416

                      #11
                      Cardinals win the Central.
                      Fall in the NLCS.
                      Pujols for MVP....again.

                       
                      "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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                      • chazmaniandevil
                        Son of Hades
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5792

                        #12
                        Originally posted by houtz
                        I'm going out on a huge fucking limb here.

                        The Pirates will finish .500 or above and Pedro Alvarez will win NL ROTY.
                        will alvarez play enough?

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                        • Nash
                          How Bout Them Dawgs
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 3531

                          #13
                          Originally posted by houtz
                          I'm going out on a huge fucking limb here.

                          The Pirates will finish .500 or above and Pedro Alvarez will win NL ROTY.
                          Jason Heyward says hello

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                          • Berowsk
                            Fuck Bitches, Get Wawa.
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 8860

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mobbdeep1122
                            The Phillies have been relatively healthy the last 2 seasons, so I think we're due to get hit with the injury bug. That's my biggest worry.

                            I think this is the best Phillies team of the last 3 years. If the core of this team stays healthy, they'll coast to another division title and will make a deep run in the playoffs again. There's no reason to believe that this team can't get back to the World Series for a 3rd straight season.
                            this.
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                            • chazmaniandevil
                              Son of Hades
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 5792

                              #15

                              Departures - Randy Winn (Yankees), Randy Johnson (N/A), Ryan Garko (Mariners), Brad Penny (Cardinals), Bob Howry (Diamondbacks)

                              Arrivals - Mark DeRosa (Cardinals), Aubrey Huff (Tigers), Todd Wellemeyer (Cardinals), Madison Bumgarner+Buster Posey+Dan Runzler (Minor League System)

                              My Prediction - 3rd in NL West [No Playoffs]

                              Why? - First, let's go over the division. The Giants play in (imo) the toughest division to win in baseball. This year, I see four possible teams that can win this thing. I have the rival Dodgers as number one. Sure, they didn't do MUCH during this offseason, but they still play strong fundamental baseball, have a wicked bullpen, and have a scary 3-4 with ManRam and Ethier. I have the Rockies as number two, as well as the National League Wildcard winners. They solidified their bench, and locked up Huston Street long term. They also have a solid pitching staff, even with Marquis gone. I like the 2nd team in the NL West taking the wildcard, and I think the Giants have a good shot at number 2, so I will say Colorado and San Francisco are interchangeable. While the Giants got better this offseason, I personally don't think they got what they needed to win the division. While the additions of Aubrey Huff and Mark DeRosa help the anemic offense, I have some questions I'd ask Brian Sabean.

                              1. Why the fuck would you let Ryan Garko go and his 500k contract, then go and sign Aubrey Huff for 3m after a terrible season?

                              A: They shouldn't have, but if Aubrey Huff plays like he did in 2008, not 2009, we will be one step closer to a division title.

                              2. Why the fuck would you sign Bengie Molina?

                              A: Purely to handle the pitchers. Listen, I have a fat man crush on Buster Posey, and I want to see the kid succeed. But maybe, just maybe, Sabes is right on this one. There have been reports of his inability to handle fastballs in the squat. I'm one of the fans that likes the idea of changing Buster's position to shortstop. The way I see it, you drafted Buster this high because of his potential bat at a position where his numbers are scarce. Matt Weiters and Joe Mauer come to mind as squatters with swats like Posey, and that's some big company. I don't agree with moving him to 1st or 3rd, as you can pick someone up with power numbers easily. Shortstop, however, doesn't see many bats like Posey. In fact, the fist guy that comes to mind is Troy Tulowitzki, probably even better. I see .275-80/25-30/90 years in Posey's future, something unprecedented for a shortstop.

                              I have the Diamondbacks finishing 4th, making enough moves to finish ahead of the lowly Padres (who still arent as big of scrubs as people thing). Holes in their bats (too high of k numbers) and poor back of the rotation hurt the Snakes, and drop them to 4th.

                              Overall, I'm going to have fun watching the Giants this year. I'll be looking for Posey and Bumgarner, and will cross my fingers for a playoff spot, as it is not out of the question.

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