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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:03 am
Just how bad are the Nationals?
They have an outside chance of breaking the '62 Mets record for futility of 42 wins and 120 losses.
They have nine, count'em nine, road wins this year!
They have played 14 road series. My math isn't too good, but I think that comes out to just over a win every two series! Look for the Nats to come to a town near you!
The National League East as a whole is getting beaten like a drum. Only the Phillies have a winning record vs the West and Central.
As a whole, the National League is bad. The Dodgers have the best record in baseball, after them the team with the best record in the National League is...gulp...the Giants.
My opinion is that by playoff time the Red Sox, Yankees, Rays, and Phillies will be teams I would not want to play during the playoffs.
The Red Sox have more pitching than they know what to do with. Purchasing a Holliday type bat would help them immensely. It may be the crushing blow to other teams. Of Bay, Ortiz, Drew, or Holliday which would you put at 1b, if Lowell is shelved?
The Yankees will have CC, AJ, and Pettitte(get some initials, Andy!), and hopefully by then have the good sense to put Joba back in the pen for a Hughes, Joba, Rivera killer bullpen.
The Rays will need a few things to happen. Another bat and a bullpen arm and maybe even a starter...even armed with that wishlist, the Red Sox and Yankees may have added too much talent on them over the year.
The Phils need pitching. Period. Moyer has no more tricks. Myers is gone. They are left with innings ravaged Hamels, innings eater Blanton, and innings please Happ.
The Dodgers? They'll make the playoffs. They may even win the first series. But I expect Torre's staff to be so thin by playoff time that fans will forget why they had the best record in baseball.
[ July 10, 2009, 04:06 PM: Message edited by: DOUGHBOYS ]
They have an outside chance of breaking the '62 Mets record for futility of 42 wins and 120 losses.
They have nine, count'em nine, road wins this year!
They have played 14 road series. My math isn't too good, but I think that comes out to just over a win every two series! Look for the Nats to come to a town near you!
The National League East as a whole is getting beaten like a drum. Only the Phillies have a winning record vs the West and Central.
As a whole, the National League is bad. The Dodgers have the best record in baseball, after them the team with the best record in the National League is...gulp...the Giants.
My opinion is that by playoff time the Red Sox, Yankees, Rays, and Phillies will be teams I would not want to play during the playoffs.
The Red Sox have more pitching than they know what to do with. Purchasing a Holliday type bat would help them immensely. It may be the crushing blow to other teams. Of Bay, Ortiz, Drew, or Holliday which would you put at 1b, if Lowell is shelved?
The Yankees will have CC, AJ, and Pettitte(get some initials, Andy!), and hopefully by then have the good sense to put Joba back in the pen for a Hughes, Joba, Rivera killer bullpen.
The Rays will need a few things to happen. Another bat and a bullpen arm and maybe even a starter...even armed with that wishlist, the Red Sox and Yankees may have added too much talent on them over the year.
The Phils need pitching. Period. Moyer has no more tricks. Myers is gone. They are left with innings ravaged Hamels, innings eater Blanton, and innings please Happ.
The Dodgers? They'll make the playoffs. They may even win the first series. But I expect Torre's staff to be so thin by playoff time that fans will forget why they had the best record in baseball.
[ July 10, 2009, 04:06 PM: Message edited by: DOUGHBOYS ]