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Redsoxfaithful38
I play soccer and baseball and run track as well. I am obsessed with baseball. I also write a with my friend,http://360sport.blogspot.com.

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2008 MLB Season Preview

by Redsoxfaithful38
created February 20, 2008, last edited April 07, 2009
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Quick note: I know I'm probably going to be attacked for what everyone will think is a personal bias, I attempted to remove all bias from myself and provide a completely subjective view. But we all know that it is impossible to remove all bias. We at least we know we will probably have a good debate.

 

After five months of hibernation, another baseball season is upon us. This season should once again be filled with excitement and plenty of surprises.

 

AL East

1. Boston Red Sox

2. New York Yankees

3. Tampa Bay Rays

4. Toronto Blue Jays

5. Baltimore Orioles

As the defending champions the Boston Red Sox are the team to beat and with not key departures it is hard to bet against them especially with the emergence Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Ellsbury. The New York Yankees should give them a run for their money but will ultimately fall short due to dependence on rookie pitchers Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy, and Joba Chamberlain to produce at high levels. With the emergence of an abundance of talent and finally a pitcher to pair with Scott Kazmir in Matt Garza the Tampa Bay Rays will easily surpass the 70-win mark for the first time in team history. There is even a shot at 80 wins. The Toronto Blue Jays always seem to make their case with their talent, yet every year they seem to underachieve and this year everyone will soon realize that they never were that good. As expected the lowly Baltimore Orioles will pull up the rear. At least with Erik Bedard they could rely on 15+ wins. Well, that’s not happening anymore. The Orioles can hope for a 70-win season at most.

 

AL Central

1. Cleveland Indians

2. Detroit Tigers

3. Chicago White Sox

4. Kansas City Royals

5. Minnesota Twins

Even with making only minor acquisitions, the Cleveland Indians are the ones with the talent. Even a stacked Tiger rotation is no match for the Sabathia-Carmona combo, even though I am skeptical whether Carmona can repeat his 2007 performance. Nonetheless, the Indians are still the best. After making the biggest splash with an unexpected acquisition of Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, the Detroit Tigers easily boast the best lineup in the league. But then again, that’s what everyone said a year ago before they were ousted by the Yankees. The Tigers will need more consistently from their rotation and bullpen to challenge the Indians. When Chicago White Sox general manager Kenny Williams acquired Nick Swisher, he ensured this season would not be a total bust, as the White Sox will remain in contention most of the year before fading. The Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins will remain in a battle all year not to be the last place team only to have the Royals superior pitching bail the team out.

 

AL West

1. Los Angeles Angels

2. Oakland Athletics

3. Seattle Mariners

4. Texas Rangers

The Los Angeles Angels are the obvious choice in the West as the rest are far behind. Outside of the Angels, no other team will finish above a .500 winning percentage. The Oakland Athletics will come the closest with just enough offense and pitching to get by. Although the Seattle Mariners boast the best rotation with Erik Bedard and Felix Hernandez at the top, there are too many questions concerning Seattle’s consistently underachieving offense. The Texas Rangers will struggle once again. They may actually give the Orioles a run for the worst record in the majors.

 

NL East

1. New York Mets

2. Atlanta Braves

3. Philadelphia Phillies

4. Florida Marlins

5. Washington Nationals

With the New York Mets acquiring ace Johan Santana it is impossible to pick against them. Especially when their rotation plays out to be Johan Santana, Pedro Martinez, John Maine, Oliver Perez, and Orlando Hernandez. However, the Mets may run into trouble with Martinez’s questionable health. Although a surprise to some, the Atlanta Braves easily surpass the rest of the division. Centerfielder Mark Kotsay and pitcher Tom Glavine will prove to be vital to the Braves division hopes in additional to a full year of superstar first basemen Mark Teixeira. After a dramatic end to the season the Philadelphia Phillies have only gone backwards starting with a sweep at the hands of the Colorado Rockies. The only positive thing to come of the off-season was the deal in which Houston sent star closer Brad Lidge for almost nothing. The Phillies are too thin in too many positions to contend, especially with the loss of Aaron Rowand. The Florida Marlins have an enormous amount of talent and can look forward to a strong showing in years to come, but not this year. The same goes for the lowly Washington Nationals who have improved just enough to avoid consideration for the worst team.

 

NL Central

1. Milwaukee Brewers

2. Chicago Cubs

3. Cincinnati Reds

4. Houston Astros

5. Pittsburgh Pirates

6. St. Louis Cardinals

The Milwaukee Brewers were cruising last year until a second half collapse and a surge from the Chicago Cubs derailed their playoff hopes. Just a year ago I picked this team to go to the World Series, if not for pitchers Johan Santana and Dan Haren coming to the National League I would say the same this year, that’s how good this team is. The Chicago Cubs should display another strong showing this year, but will fall short of the playoffs this year. Although the Cincinnati Reds have improved their malign bullpen, they still do not have the starting pitching to contend. As far as the rest of the division goes, the Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals will all finish within five games of each other. It is anyone’s guess to the order.

 

NL West

1. Arizona Diamondbacks

2. San Diego Padres

3. Los Angeles Dodgers

4. Colorado Rockies

5. San Francisco Giants

 

With a rotation headed by Brandon Webb and Dan Haren in addition to a spectacular showing last season, the Arizona Diamondbacks are the favorite. However, the San Diego Padres may boast the best pitching rotation in baseball with Jake Peavy, Chris Young, Greg Maddux, Mark Prior, and Randy Wolf. The Los Angeles Dodgers will remain within striking distance, but will not be able to sustain the pace set by the Diamondbacks and Padres. The defending National League Champion Colorado Rockies will encounter a disappointing year after a disappointing World Series sweep at the hands of the Red Sox and will slip to fourth although they will still posses a record over .500. The San Francisco Giants just do not have enough talent to even stay in consideration for over two months. They will be completely out of the race by June.

 

World Series

The Arizona Diamondbacks will advance to the World Series on the shoulders of pitching studs Brandon Webb and Dan Haren, but a complete Boston Red Sox team will be too much. The Red Sox just have no outstanding weaknesses, or any at all. Red Sox in six games.


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Cougar2000All-American
629 days ago
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As Dizzy Dean once said, "It ain't bragging if you can do it." Even without Schilling, they could repeat.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
629 days ago
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They will repeat
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Redsoxfaithful38Waterboy
625 days ago
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I think the only team who could beat the Red Sox is the Indians, especially after being so close last year.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
608 days ago
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THIS IS SO BIAS!

Just kiddin bro...this is great. But I will put my ArmChairGM Account life on it that my Giants do NOT finish in last palce in the West! Guran-damn-teed.
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JuTMSY4Legend
608 days ago
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The phillies are too thin at too many positions...what positions? oh man, the braves added mark kotsay to replace andruw jones...whoa!
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Agent0Red-Shirting
608 days ago
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Kotsay's wife is gorgeous. Kotsay 1 Jones 0

jk4.jpg
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JuTMSY4Legend
608 days ago
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jones is making 19 mil...and i hear the going rate for a hot hooker is like $5,500... Jones:1 Kotsay: 1
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Agent0Red-Shirting
608 days ago
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Hookers aren't always the most athletic...

Being flexible isn't atheltic. Kotsay 2 Jones 1
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Yakob878MVP
608 days ago
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any mvp predictions
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
608 days ago
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The brainwashing machine here dictates that the Tampa Bay Rays will win the division by 25 games and sweep throughout the playoffs to win the World Series.
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Redsoxfaithful38Waterboy
608 days ago
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Well there is the obvious A-rod possibility, it wouldn't be meritable if A-rod wasn't at least mentioned. I think A-rod has an excellent chance to win the MVP. However, Magglio Ordonez shouldn't be out of the question and the same goes for Miguel Cabrera. You know while we are at it, basically the entire Tiger offense.
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Yakob878MVP
608 days ago
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i going to go out on a limb and sad Vald Guererro
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Agent0Red-Shirting
607 days ago
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Who is Vald Guererro and why is he sad?
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