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keep in mind that the young pitchers which have been in since the start of the season will not be able to last to the end.
expect detroit and oakland to show a serious pitching downfall because of this. that was one of my considerations when predicting. you can't say the same about the angels, saunders just came in and jer.weaver since mid-season so they should be just fine. now things are shaping up pretty nicely. houston closing the gap on st.louis now, within striking distance and the astros are looking pretty good this past week. detroit lasted longer than i thought, but they will collapse. chicago will just surpass them, minnesota is finished as liriano is out and jo.santana is below par. what i can't understand is clevland...like wtf is happenening, how could it be, they've got such an amazing team all around, how could they be soooooo out of it, it dosen't make sense. dodgers looking better than arizona, i can't understand why some people thought san diego would do better than those two. the angels woke up and there will be no catching up to them, forget about it. there was a reason at the start of the year that the yankees were the favorite to win the world series, even with the injuries. and lemme tell you, if abreu never came to ny, and all of a sudden jeter was out for the season, i'd still bet on the yankees winning the division against the red sox, so....forget about it. .........and the most impressive thing i've seen in all of baseball....the mets unbelievable i say...beltraine, wright, reyes, delgado = toooooo good and pedro my original baseball thread here at the cellar spoke of a ny vs ny world series. i hope the angels will be there, but nyy-nym looks like the most possible scenario. |
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