It's March, Spring Training is underway. Let's start with the far-away NL West. 2008 Division champion? (And tell us why!)
ARI | 68 (39.53%) |
COL | 25 (14.53%) |
LAD | 46 (26.74%) |
SDP | 33 (19.19%) |
SFG | 0 (0.00%) |
May be baseball's most interesting division in 2008 -- I think four of the five teams have a legitimate claim to possibly winning the division (sorry, Giants fans). I went with San Diego. I love their pitching -- based partly on the reports that Prior will be ready to go by June -- even more than 'zona's. Peavy, Maddux, Young and Prior? Teamed with one of the top five closers in the game's history?
Yikes!
Why so strong on Arizona, everyone (56% so far)? They barely won last year, and were actually outscored on the year.
That's how they win. By giving up more runs than the other teams. Doesn't work for anyone else, but they've got a history with it.
Mike,
thanks to a great half-season from Randy Johnson.
Do you think Unit has 16 more wins in him? Right now he's sitting on 284-150 career and nobody active is really close to 300 other than him ...Mussina, who's pretty done, is at 250, then Wells, Moyer, Schilling and Rogers, all 60-90 short and on the gray side of 35. Pedro is "just" 35 but has only 209. Pettitte, also 35 and at 201, might have the best shot to get to 300, and he's about 100,000:1, hey?
Can Randy get there or is Glavine the last for at least 10-12 years?
I too voted Dodgers, but for me the story is the Torre factor. They are deep in talent and I just like the story of Torre finding away to bring them all together to focus on winning. I have no idea whether he truly has the skill to mediate and motivate such a group as the Dodgers have, but it makes for a good script.
By George, the Dodgers have had so much talent the past two decades pass through their organization. They're due.
I'm ready for the other NL divisions: Brewers and Braves #1.
You've got Young and Peavy who are practically number 1 guys. Then you've got the savvy Greg Maddux. Randy Wolf is a dominant strikeout guy when he's healthy. They've got guys who can surprise like Justin Germano(groundball machine) and Hensley(who'd love to show that '06 was no fluke). Then you've got Prior who if healthy gives the Pads 3 number 1 pitchers!
The offence may sputter but they've got some thump in Greene, Kouzmannof, Gonzalez and Hairston.