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They've got a solid lineup -- Freddy Sanchez, Jason Bay and Adam LaRoche make up the 3-4-5. I'll take that anyday. The big question is whether their rotatation can be minimally competent.
I say they're just like the Packers. They're still gonna suck, but sucking can be contending in their division.
And the Cubs are still going to suck. They'll just hit more homeruns than usual in their losses.
It may be a long season at Clark and Addison...GO CUBS!!!
I am not saying that we should just forget the won the world series, just that the Cardinals aren't going to strike fear or respect into anyone's minds. Well except when Pujols bats that is...
to his colorful self and a more relaxed ozzie
will help. glad that Erstaad is there to pick it up.
love Pods but he just has not been the same as the
first half of 2005. hope they can keep Dye. hope
that A.J. understands that having a good backup
catcher will help the team.
Lou told the players just to have fun; that means do not put pressure on you to win.
Looks like the big"L" flag with continue to fly high in the northside.
I think the Sawx can win it all this year. Think I'm pipe-dreaming? No matter what Bill James and Dayn Perry say, the Sawx have a dangerous lineup and a deep rotation. Terry Francona is a player's manager who can work with Manny, Curt and Big Papi while getting the most out Josh Beckett and J.D. "I've Got a Hangnail, place me on the 60-day DL" Drew. And let's not forget Dice-K Mania.
On a side note, the Cubs will be this year's biggest flop. The signings of Soriano, Marquis and Lilly will come back to haunt Jim Hendry enough that he will be bounced after this season. Seriously, $7 mil for Marquis? $10 mil for Lilly? Ugh.
But the Cardinals didn't spend 300 million in the offseason to make that happen. You might compare the Cubs success this year to the Gidwitz run for governor .. lots of money spent per win/vote, not much to show for it in the end.
While I think the Pirates and Brewers (and the Cubs if they stay healthy) will be in the hunt, the Cards come out of the central either by winning or via the Wild Card. And Cub fans will be disappointed again come September.
The Cubs will not be serious contenders after the All-Star break unless their hitting really catches fire and a bunch of players outperform all at once. Even then, I don't see how their pitching holds up enough to carry them far in the postseason.
There will be no joy in Wrigleyville this year. Expect the Cards and the Astros to do their usual jousting for the division. The dark horse this season is not the Cubs but the Brewers.
Sure there will. Most of those people don't care about the score.
White Sox were a brief flash in the pan two years ago and the Cubs.... well you got one year to go before it has been a century since you last won anything.
That is why there is so many Bears fans. Baseball is always over when football pre-season starts in September for Chicago baseball fans.
Fans got to Busch to watch a winner and Wrigley for the ambiance.
Enough said. Deal with it.
If Uribe and Anderson can get there offensive production up to average MLB standards this team should be in a great position to compete for it all. I'm a little worried about A.J's injury, from what I'm hearing he is nowhere near 100%.
Go sox!
Crede will take another step forward and force the Sox to sign him long-term, while Dye puts together a nice little season on his way out the door (after getting another ring, of course).
As for the northsiders - They're the new Rangers - $100 million for 65 wins.
I predict that the surprise team of the year will be the Brew-Crew. Young Prince Fielder wins NL MVP as the Brewers win the Central.
For what?
BTW, the Wings play (read: will beat) the 'Hawks this evening. Just a note.
Cubs w/Pinella, like upgrading to a higher quality toilet paper. Still crappy.
Go flyers.
I expect that Kubica will compete for GP victories, but Heidfeld will continue to under-preform.
Renault will be a mess, and McClaren will continue to have issues with reliability. All thoses teams will be ripped for allowing Montoya to escape to NASCAR when he can clearly out-drive anyone on their rosters (including the new Spaniard at McClaren).
In reading the comments above, however, they appear to be mainly centered on baseball. I may not be clear on the original post. I thought it was talking about a real sport.
White Sox re-load with a good young staff for the future. As for now, 85 to 90 wins, provided that pitching improves from last year and Sox lead-off hiters get on base so the big guns in the middle of the line up drives them home.
Detroit will be tested but I see Minnesota and White Sox fighting for the division crown.
Cards end up at .500
Is this a great sport or what!