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MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:56 pm
by wrestler1ump
Well actually baseball is underway with a couple games in Japan, but those made a travesty of Major League Baseball so I'm not counting them. Who do you guys expect to win the World Series this year? I'm going with the Mets. Any team that can boast Pedro Martinez as their #
2 starter

is going to be successful.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:45 pm
by riggable
Mets can ride out on their pitching staff, which is deep as the fucking pacific ocean this year, but shit, their hitting and fielding? I dunno. there pitching staff is ace, but their field isn't anything special. Their hitting might lack, two.
Not that the mets ahve that much competition in their division. I'm expecting them to reach the postseason.
not the Yankees though (thank god) they're still rebuilding and you shouldn't see anything special from them this year. Red Sox will take that division.
I also don't think the Rockies are going to be anything special this year even though they were doing good last year.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:00 pm
by Colossus
All Red Sox all the time. You want to talk about a deep pitching staff? They're pretty damn deep. And they have the fielding and offense to back that pitching up. I think they will have a very slow start because of the Japan nonsense, but they'll hit their stride around mid-May or so and charge right through to the end of the season.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:24 pm
by wrestler1ump
Colossus wrote:All Red Sox all the time. You want to talk about a deep pitching staff? They're pretty damn deep. And they have the fielding and offense to back that pitching up. I think they will have a very slow start because of the Japan nonsense, but they'll hit their stride around mid-May or so and charge right through to the end of the season.
I don't find the Red Sox to be all that deep in pitching. They've got Dice K, who may have been a phenom in Japan but was inconsistent last year. 4.40 era. Then Beckett, who is a among the top pitchers in baseball. Schilling is very solid for a number 3. But Lester their number 4 guy is unproven, and Tim Wakefield will give you an era above 4.00 every year. I would have to say the Blue Jays are much stronger from top to bottom.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:27 pm
by skaterchild3
I have to Support the Flordia Marlins (Probably not happening).
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:27 pm
by jnd94
After school Monday Im gonna run over to Wrigley (I'm a few blocks away) and try and find some scalped tix. Opening Day! Can't wait!!!!
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:33 pm
by jnd94
Im a die-hard Cubbie Fan (if you didnt already guess), and like every year, Its our year!!!
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:39 pm
by ritz627
I'm watching the Sox game right now...
They're playing the Dodgers, after coming home from Japan, and the field is really not working out...possibly the largest attended baseball game in history though.
Surprisingly, I was able to get tickets to a Red Sox vs. Yankee game at Fenway, but not any other game. Still, can't complain.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:00 pm
by wrestler1ump
Anyone expect the Blue Jays to make the playoffs this year? They do have Roy Halladay and AJ Burnett at the top of their rotation, and very solid 3, 4 and 5 guys. Plus they have Alex Rios (20+ homerun power), Scott Rolen (injured, but will deliver 20+ home runs), Frank Thomas (25+ homerun power), Lyle Overbay (15+ homerun power, plus many doubles), Vernon Wells (25+ home run power). I'd say we've got a well balanced squad. Halladay and Burnett have potential to be among the top pitchers in the league, well-rounded lineup, solid bullpen, and solid starting rotation.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:24 pm
by Mafen
wrestler1ump wrote:Anyone expect the Blue Jays to make the playoffs this year? They do have Roy Halladay and AJ Burnett at the top of their rotation, and very solid 3, 4 and 5 guys. Plus they have Alex Rios (20+ homerun power), Scott Rolen (injured, but will deliver 20+ home runs), Frank Thomas (25+ homerun power), Lyle Overbay (15+ homerun power, plus many doubles), Vernon Wells (25+ home run power). I'd say we've got a well balanced squad. Halladay and Burnett have potential to be among the top pitchers in the league, well-rounded lineup, solid bullpen, and solid starting rotation.
While I should support the Toronto Blue Jays as i live about an hour drive away from toronto, i just cant support a team that with as strong as a line-up as they have, still cant pull together and dig a win out of left field if their lives depended on it. I'll admit on paper their lineup should boast a fair season, but remember, they had the same line-up last year and still maintained a well below standard that they should have easily exceeded. As my best bet, i could see Kansas City posting a good season this year... just a random guess really... they just seemed to get off to a fairly good start in the preseason and i think they might start to pull through later on.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:52 pm
by minihaymanz
wrestler1ump wrote:Anyone expect the Blue Jays to make the playoffs this year? They do have Roy Halladay and AJ Burnett at the top of their rotation, and very solid 3, 4 and 5 guys. Plus they have Alex Rios (20+ homerun power), Scott Rolen (injured, but will deliver 20+ home runs), Frank Thomas (25+ homerun power), Lyle Overbay (15+ homerun power, plus many doubles), Vernon Wells (25+ home run power). I'd say we've got a well balanced squad. Halladay and Burnett have potential to be among the top pitchers in the league, well-rounded lineup, solid bullpen, and solid starting rotation.
I can see the Jays doing well
But not making the playoffs. Injuries are going to rape this roster throughly again.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:36 am
by lord voldemort
mets rotation is too deep
they will win 100+ games easily
sox will take thier divion
i expect mets sox series
id love nyy to snare a wild card but i dont think they are strong enuf yet
yer but you cant go past the mets this year
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:04 am
by DaGip
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Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:47 am
by rhoges6
wrestler1ump wrote:Anyone expect the Blue Jays to make the playoffs this year? They do have Roy Halladay and AJ Burnett at the top of their rotation, and very solid 3, 4 and 5 guys. Plus they have Alex Rios (20+ homerun power), Scott Rolen (injured, but will deliver 20+ home runs), Frank Thomas (25+ homerun power), Lyle Overbay (15+ homerun power, plus many doubles), Vernon Wells (25+ home run power). I'd say we've got a well balanced squad. Halladay and Burnett have potential to be among the top pitchers in the league, well-rounded lineup, solid bullpen, and solid starting rotation.
There's no doubt the Jays could challenge for a while, but I don't think they are quite good enough to make the playoffs, especially with how deep the American League is going to be this year. They have to play the Yanks and Sox 18 or 19 times becuase of the unbalanced schedule, and the Rays are going to be a decent team this year too. That means the Jays will be competing for a wildcard spot with the Yanks or Sox, Tigers or Indians, and Angels or Mariners. Everything hinges on them staying healthy because I don't think their pitching could handle injuries as it isn't too deep. 25+ HRs for frank thomas is perhaps a little optimistic because he isn't getting any younger. Still, as a Red Sox fan, I would be nervous if the Sox were involved in a playoff battle and had to win against the Jays. Its good to see another team emerging to challenge the Yanks and Sox.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:55 am
by rhoges6
wrestler1ump wrote:Well actually baseball is underway with a couple games in Japan, but those made a travesty of Major League Baseball so I'm not counting them. Who do you guys expect to win the World Series this year? I'm going with the Mets. Any team that can boast Pedro Martinez as their #
2 starter

is going to be successful.
Pedro as a #2 starter would be impressive if it was 2001. Yeah, he could have a good year, but its only a matter of time before his surgically repaired arm comes flying of in the middle of a game. I think their staff is deep enough to win in the national league, but not against an AL team like the Red Sox or Tigers. (I would say Yankees too but there is no way they will get to the Series). Plus, are the Mets counting on El duque this year? How old is he? 39? 40? 45? The point is he's old too and Santana can't take the ball every third game. the Mets are probably a good bet to make the Series but I doubt they will win the whole thing.
And I agree, there shouldn't be major league games in Japan ever again.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:56 am
by reminisco
jnd94 wrote:Im a die-hard Cubbie Fan (if you didnt already guess), and like every year, Its our year!!!
it's the same way here in Philly.
the Phillies are gonna go all the way this year baby!
gonna surprise everyone!
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:07 pm
by ritz627
wrestler1ump wrote:Colossus wrote:All Red Sox all the time. You want to talk about a deep pitching staff? They're pretty damn deep. And they have the fielding and offense to back that pitching up. I think they will have a very slow start because of the Japan nonsense, but they'll hit their stride around mid-May or so and charge right through to the end of the season.
I don't find the Red Sox to be all that deep in pitching. They've got Dice K, who may have been a phenom in Japan but was inconsistent last year. 4.40 era. Then Beckett, who is a among the top pitchers in baseball. Schilling is very solid for a number 3. But Lester their number 4 guy is unproven, and Tim Wakefield will give you an era above 4.00 every year. I would have to say the Blue Jays are much stronger from top to bottom.
I believe that Dice K will be another Beckett in regards to the American League. Beckett had an ERA way above four his first year, and look what he has done since. Dice K needed a season (and off season) to adjust, and now that he has had the opportunity to do that, I think he will be very successful. Lester is a young guy, and, in my opinion, he has proven himself to be a solid #4, that is, if Buchholz, Colon, or Masterson don't replace him. Tim Wakefield, is at least a #5. He's been the Red Sox go-to-guy for years. When his knuckleball is really on, he's unstoppable. He can pitch far into games, and is a very durable and rugged player. With the Red Sox's hitting and defense to back up the pitchers, I believe that they will be on top of the division, not the Blue Jays.
The Blue Jays do not look terribly different this year than they did last year, when they finished in third. Burnett is on and off, and so far has had a terrible spring with an over 7 ERA. The one solid, reliable guy the Jays have up there is Halladay. Litsch is good on occasion, and the same can be said for Downs, but they both are definitely no stars. BJ Ryan is usually a solid closer/reliever, but has also had a poor off season (ERA over 12).Thomas, while he has proven himself to still be a contributor, is getting old and is very injury prone. Rolen is decent, but also injury prone. I just don't see any names that really pop out as star players with the exception of Halladay.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:18 am
by SolidLuigi
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Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:29 am
by TaylorSandbek
riggable wrote:Mets can ride out on their pitching staff, which is deep as the fucking pacific ocean this year, but shit, their hitting and fielding? I dunno. there pitching staff is ace, but their field isn't anything special. Their hitting might lack, two.
Not that the mets ahve that much competition in their division. I'm expecting them to reach the postseason.
not the Yankees though (thank god) they're still rebuilding and you shouldn't see anything special from them this year. Red Sox will take that division.
I also don't think the Rockies are going to be anything special this year even though they were doing good last year.
Mets have Carlos Beltran and David Wright. Thats a pretty good lineup if you ask me.
If their pitching does its job, they wont need any more hitting then that.
But the Mets wont win. Look out, its going to be the Angels.
Ah and you know what sucks is I live in freaking baltimore and the orioles will never be good until Angelos sells them.. Favorite team is the Oakland A's baby!
Angels will win.
Baseball is by far the best sport in the world.

Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:40 am
by Serbia
Tigers. If only Willis can get back to his old form, and the bullpen is strengthened up a bit, and we don't have injuries to the lineup (get well soon Curtis Granderson!) then Detroit has a great chance to be the best team in baseball. No apologies to Boston, who I'm sick of. Oh and I hope the yankees go 0-162, and then fold.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:10 am
by lord voldemort
Serbia wrote:Tigers. If only Willis can get back to his old form, and the bullpen is strengthened up a bit, and we don't have injuries to the lineup (get well soon Curtis Granderson!) then Detroit has a great chance to be the best team in baseball. No apologies to Boston, who I'm sick of. Oh and I hope the yankees go 0-162, and then fold.
they will sell jeter before that happens

Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:13 am
by reminisco
yeah, i'm gonna go to as many Yankees games as i can this summer.
the stadium is coming down...
i've gone to at least one Yankees game a year for almost 15 years now. i also get to at least one Mets game, and at least one O's game. just because they're so close, and i love going to see baseball in the stadium.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:45 pm
by ritz627
TaylorSandbek wrote:riggable wrote:Mets can ride out on their pitching staff, which is deep as the fucking pacific ocean this year, but shit, their hitting and fielding? I dunno. there pitching staff is ace, but their field isn't anything special. Their hitting might lack, two.
Not that the mets ahve that much competition in their division. I'm expecting them to reach the postseason.
not the Yankees though (thank god) they're still rebuilding and you shouldn't see anything special from them this year. Red Sox will take that division.
I also don't think the Rockies are going to be anything special this year even though they were doing good last year.
Mets have Carlos Beltran and David Wright. Thats a pretty good lineup if you ask me.
If their pitching does its job, they wont need any more hitting then that.
But the Mets wont win. Look out, its going to be the Angels.
Ah and you know what sucks is I live in freaking baltimore and the orioles will never be good until Angelos sells them.. Favorite team is the Oakland A's baby!
Angels will win.
Baseball is by far the best sport in the world.

The Angels have quite a solid team, just hope that they don't fall to the Sox again in the post season...they seem to have quite a difficult job in the playoffs. Although this year, I think the Angels will beat the Red Sox. But they should both be tough competitors with each other.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:49 pm
by got tonkaed
All i know is that it seems rather absurd that a number of AL teams could be either competiting for a world series or not making the wild card. It just seems like the much tougher league at the top.
Hopefully willis forgets that hes not that good in the 2nd half of the season.
Re: MLB Season Starting Soon

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:48 pm
by SolidLuigi
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