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MLB Power Rankings

by TheSportsApple
created February 26, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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From: TheSportsApple

Ahh, the smell of fresh cut grass. The sounds of ball meeting bat. "I got it" and "Yours" being heard all around the fields. Needles meeting butts in a last ditch effort to get an performance enhancing edge.

Wait, scratch that last one.

But it's that time of year again. The winter is fleeting and long, sunny days are [1] upon us. Get out your peanuts and crackerjacks. The stench of sweat and the stickiness of pine tar is all around. The glisten of sun reminds us of the beginning of the dog days of summer. So dust off your glove, shine your cleats, and don't throw out your arm. Our National Pastime is back. [2]

It is still only the first week of pitchers and catchers reporting to camp but it is never to early to rank all 30 MLB teams. Quick, get your shot of B12 and lie to Congress. Tell them you misremembered or your wife did it. Hell, tell them you are not here to talk about the past. Do whatever you have to do because the first spring training games are just days away and we all would like to know which teams are studs and which teams are duds.

1. Boston Red Sox I don't know about you but I am excited for the return of Curt Schilling's blog. I have missed his whining all winter long. But just wait until he gets replaced in the rotation by Clay Bucholz mid-season. In a summer of presidential elections, Curt will become our favorite loud mouth Republican.

2. Detroit Tigers Rumor is Miguel Cabrera is looking for a contract extension to stay in Detroit. Taco and burrito stand owners around Detroit are rejoicing.

3. New York Mets The historic yet hideous Shea Stadium is in its final year of existence. But rest assure Mets [3] fans, new Citi Field will be right next door. This way you can still feel like "you're riding through Beirut next to some kid with purple hair, next to some queer with AIDS, right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth time, right next to some 20-year-old mom with four kids" when your on the 7 train.

Evidently, the nickname of Orlando Hernandez"El Duque" has nothing to do with his being a former Spanish Duke (he's not) but was a nickname that his teammates gave to his Anaconda-size pen!s. So if the Mets make the World Series and Hernandez gets to pitch, that will be me giggling every time Joe Buck says, "El Duque's slinging heat tonight."

4. New York Yankees There was a bus recently driving into the Yankees complex in Tampa. It showed up 2 hours late for the first day of spring training. Apparently the bus couldn't move any faster than 5 mph because Roger Clemens was busy throwing more people under it.

5. Cleveland Indians [4] The Indians have always been lovable losers. From the Major League movie trio to being one Jose Mesa pitch away from a World Series title in 1997, Cleveland has never won. But now they have gone and pissed everyone off. They have changed Jacobs Field to Progressive Field. This makes me long for the days of Pedro Cerrano and Jobu. In an related move the Indians are trying to bring back RF Pedro Cerrano but word is his State Farm Insurance won't cover him his disgraceful cuts at curve-balls.

6. Philadelphia Phillies Dear City of Philadelphia, When your Phillies blow a couple game lead to the Mets late in the summer we highly encourage the throwing of batteries at said players. In fact, we also encourage the booing of any injured player. Ahh, that's better. Now at least some normalcy will be back in Philadelphia this summer instead of last year's winning of a division title.

7. Los Angeles Angels If only I could be Gary Matthews, Jr. I'd make obscene amounts of money despite low production and ample time on the bench. And for those new to baseball Angels infielder Chone Figgins first name is apparently pronounced "Shawn". Go figure.

8. Chicago Cubs Cubs fans have a reason to be excited this year. The team sign that curse word Fukodome to play RF and they even made the playoffs last year. But closer Ryan Dempster has predicted the Cubs will end their 100 year draught and finally win the World Series. In related news, Dempster has been known to lie and Cubs fans have been known to be suckers if they believe him.

9. Seattle Mariners Richie Sexson told the Seattle Post-Intelligence that fans shouldn't boo his performance. But the M's are paying him $15.5 million and he only bats .205. Just my advice but I wouldn't exactly pick that battle Richie. Just saying.

10. Colorado Rockies I remember when the Colorado Rockies were first invented. I was in middle school. They had these new cool looking uniforms: black and purple. They had a sweet new ballpark, Coors Field and the Blake Street Bombers who hit a ton of home runs. They were pimp. But they always lacked one thing: pitching. 15 years later that has not changed. They are the defending National League Champions but people on the east coast still think of this team as a triple-a team. Quick prediction. The Rockies will repeat as NL Champions and Ron Paul will win [5] the presidency.

11. Los Angeles Dodgers It feels weird to see Joe Torre in Dodger Blue. Wait, scratch that. We are all used to seeing old, overweight managers with large guts hanging over their belt buckle in a Dodger uniform. See: Lasorda, Tommy.

12. Toronto Blue Jays If you are Blue Jays GM JP Ricardi, What do you do with one aging, over the hill, often injured, former all star third baseman (Troy Glaus)? Easy. Trade him away from an aging, over the hill, often injured, former all star third baseman (Scott Rolen).

13. Arizona Diamondbacks With the Human Crash Test Dummy patrolling left field for the Snakes, you never know what kind of crazy play Eric Byrnes may make. He is to the Dbacks what Chris Farley was to comedy: All out recklessness. He will get hurt. He will run someone over. He will dive head first into a wall. Why aren't there more players like this?

14. San Diego Padres And Greg Maddux is back for his 67th season. And to celebrate the Pads signed Jim Edmonds in the off-season. They don't call them the Fathers for nothing.

15. Atlanta Braves The Braves two top pitchers are 41 and 42 years old. So what does Bobby Cox do, bring in Mike Hampton you say? Absolutely. There is only one way to sure up an aging pitching rotation. Bring in the youthful, never injured, and inexpensive Mike Hampton. And Bobby Cox had the nerve to say that Hampton may be a front of the rotation pitcher after only throwing one inning in the Mexican League last year. Good luck with that Atl.

16. Milwaukee Brewers The Brewers had a remarkable 2007 before fading late and missing the playoffs. Ben Sheets only tossed 141 innings and Rickie Weeks was mostly injured. But don't fear Brewer fans. Eric Gagne has been added. If that's not bad enough, then just go to Miller Park, drink yourself silly, and watch the wiener race during the middle of the fifth. Well worth the price of admission.

17. St. Louis Cardinals [6] Now batting, Albert Pujols (pronounced Poo Holes). #5? Shouldn't Poo Holes be #2? But seriously, if you don't watch baseball (you are probably a communist), you've probably never heard of Poo Holes. That's a shame because he is a class act.

(by baseball standards a class act is a guy who hasn't beaten his wife or been charged with any felonies as of the writing of this column).

18. Chicago White Sox Ozzie Guillen starts the year on the &$%#@ hot seat. He says his team can't hit for %^&$ and that his pitching staff $%^#*@ stinks. The umpires miss every god %^&$ call and his bullpen %^$&@ so much that he constantly has to $%^#*@ curse them off. It's so nice to have Ozzie back.

19. Minnesota Twins The Twins failed to get NYM outfield prospect Fernando Martinez in their trade for Johan Santana. The reason the Twins gave was that Martinez lack superior vision in the outfield to get a good jump on the ball. That's funny, that never stopped Kirby Puckett. What? Too soon?

20. Cincinnati Reds It's a good thing new Reds Manager Dusty Baker is used to losing. With players like Scott Hatteberg and David Ross in the everyday lineup, Pete Rose would certainly place a grand on the visiting team.

21. Houston Astros The Astros traded for veteran Miguel Tejada in the off-season. He will play a big part in developing some of the Astros younger middle infielders. He will be able to offer tips on fielding, throwing, and inserting.

22. Tampa Bay Rays This year, Tampa Bay has shortened their name from the Devil Rays to the Rays. They have [7] changed logos from a dark green devil ray to a blue and yellow sunburst/baseball diamond. Unfortunately, the only thing not to change for the better is their same mediocre lineup as last year.

In a related story, Spiderman will be sponsoring the new Rays stadium.

23. Oakland Athletics Billy Beane believes in money-ball and not signing players to large contracts. Hence the reasons he has let go of Miguel Tejada, Jason Giambi, Mark Mulder, Tim Hudson, etc. Unfortunately he now also believes in a tried and true Yankee philosophy because he has recently signed old timers Keith Foulke and Mike Sweeney.

24. Washington Nationals Quick, name 2 Washington National players? Exactly.

25. San Francisco Giants Now that Barry Bonds and his Head are gone from the SF clubhouse, there will be much more room for players, coaches, and trainers to operate. Also, the SF media will not have to "enter with caution" like they have had to in the last few years for fear of the wrath of Bonds. In a related story, since Bonds is gone Pedro Gomez has been forced to retire.

26. Texas Rangers [8] I would ordinarily not put Walker Texas Ranger this low at 26, but he made no good off-season moves and I just think that the cancellation of his show has set him back years. That and the fact that the Rangers top 3 starters boasted a combined 5.79 ERA last season.

27. Kansas City Royals Kansas City picked 27th? A whole 3 spots in front of last place. Congratulations KC, you are definitely moving up in the world.

28. Pittsburgh Pirates The Pirates are a proud franchise. Honus Wagner, Bill Mazeroski, Roberto Clemente, and Willie Stargell are all Hall of Famers. The 1979 "We are Family" Pirates are legendary. But when your current day starting lineup includes Nyjer Morgan and Jose Bautista, we all know the sad truth in Pittsburgh: They have been rebuilding since '95.

29. Baltimore Orioles Trade away your most prolific offensive player. Check. Trade away your young, lefty, ace pitcher. Check. Still have annoyingly, stingy owner. Check. Bring in star studded prospect and quickly make him get rid of his facial hair because of a club rule. Check. Alienate your fan base. Check. Have thousands of empty seats at perhaps the best ballpark in the game. Check. Anyone else you want to piss, Peter Angelos?

30. Florida Marlins See above. [9]


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
649 days ago
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I have never understood what a power ranking is, but be that as it may allow me to sum up the outlook for the 2008 Pirates.


Starting Pitching - It stinks
Bullpen - It stinks
Catching - It really stinks
Infield - Whether or not Adam LaRoche can go 0 for April is a relavent question.

Outfield - I have to think that players like Jason Bay are only playing out their string in Pittsburgh until they find employment with a real MLB team.
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SSreportersLegend
649 days ago
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A power ranking is one of the things you use to overhype a team (cough)Patriots(cough).


Like the Mariners. Too many expectations means...

No playoffs, not getting rid of Sexson, Beltre, and getting rid of Ichiro.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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but we get to watch the awesome dancing of the awesome field crew...
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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You know what really sucks about the nationals...their TV play-by-play guy...

I don't know who he is, but he sucks...I mean worse than Atlanta's Pete Van Wieren...

He smells the shit at the ballpark and swears it's roses...i dread every Washington home series almost as much as Mets home series...(because Keith Hernandez is just awful)
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
649 days ago
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Well at least the Pirates have classy broadcasters. Lanny Frattare is one of the best IMO.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
649 days ago
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Rays "mediocre lineup" that was 3rd in the AL in HRs, SB and 4th in SLG - yeah, good one...

The "hasn't changed" part is even better - of the 18 players to amass 50+ plate appearances with the Rays last season, EIGHT of them are returning this year.

Don't worry, you're not the only commodian that thinks he knows what he's talking about that will be enjoying foot-scented breath this year. (See: Tony Kornheiser)
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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what is a commodian? Manny, whay do you get so frustrated with everyone else over the fact that the Rays aren't going to make the playoffs?
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Falcon02520Legend
649 days ago
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bet the Rays make it before the Mariners do
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
649 days ago
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I bet the Rays make it before the Succaneers.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
649 days ago
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I resent that gunny.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
649 days ago
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You shouldn't Agent0, it is the truth. The ownership of the Pirates is committed to keeping payroll low thereby garnering them maximum profits under the luxury tax. Until new ownership arrives in Pittsburgh do not look for any upturn in their fortunes.

I quit believing the spring optimism about this team many years ago.

However, once new ownership does arrive I will be open minded but guarded about returning to support the club.
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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I'll take that bet, Falc.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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i won't take that bet because i don't see the M's making it for a while.

why does it always turn personal? Did I mention the m's?

The m's could get in being in the division they are in...the Rays have to deal with the Sox and Yanks. Also: the M's have one of the best rotations in the AL.

I never said the Rays were bad, I was commenting on how Manny gets so upset when someone talks bad about his Rays. The problem is, everyone talks bad about the Rays.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
649 days ago
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you were talking about the Buccaneers weren't you?
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
649 days ago
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No Agent0, the Pittsburgh Pirates who are sometimes nicknamed the Bucs, which is where I derive the Succaneers term. My comment in no way related to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
649 days ago
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oh okay...I thought that it woudl've bene kinda random to bring a football into the discussion...now that that is straightened out...I agree with you 100%, lol
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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Seattle Mariners, 2008 American League Western Division Champions. Mark it down.
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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K Kels... I'll put that right next to the White Sox 2007 AL West division championship banner...
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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doh...AL Central
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TylersaltAll-Star
649 days ago
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I don't think he meant it this way, but I would imagine a commodian is someone who thinks he can be funny for a living, but really just belongs in a toilet with the other turds.
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Falcon02520Legend
649 days ago
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Good work... I don't necessicarily agree, but you did a good job anyway
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Agent0Red-Shirting
649 days ago
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Nick Johnson and Ryan Zimmerman...
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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The boones...'nuff said
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TylersaltAll-Star
649 days ago
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Dmitri Young and Elijah Dukes!
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
649 days ago
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I don't understand why articles like this combine rank AL and NL teams. Different leagues with different rules make this irrelevant.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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Some are done as AL and NL, but the bulk are done together. It can be weird (DH, etc) but I think it is good to put each team up against each other.
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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Why are you underestimating interleague games, Tyrone. ;)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
649 days ago
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I doubt the White Sox and Cubs are building their teams just to win a stupid interleague series. But then again, this is Chicago....
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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It's all about competition, isn't it, Tyrone? After all, one series of interleague play could be a preview of what the World Series could be...
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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No disrespect to the Yankees, but I honestly think they don't deserve the #4 position. What have they done to become so good, and better than the Indians? I would have put the Angels over the Yankees. I also think the Dodgers are ranked too high. What did they do besides get Joe Torre, and Andruw Jones, whose numbers are really dropping? Not that much.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
649 days ago
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Colorado and Arizona are ranked too low as well. And Seattle sure as hell ain't 9th.
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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considering their staff, the d-bags should be able to go toe to toe with the Padres
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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As an M's fan I would agree. A good rotation does not a contender make. See: the srikeout machines Richie Sexson and Brad Wilkerson
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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I don't like colorado and I think they're a fluke...maybe i'll be wrong...but i doubt it...
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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in regards to the Yankees: they have a solid core of players and are always ranked high. until they are blown up and/or not in the discussion at all, they will be up there. just a question, don't kill me sox fans: didn't the sox lose shilling? shoudln't that drop them down a bit? losing a key piece of your rotation. Yes they still have a very solid ace, but schilling is hurt and wakefield is getting older. I am just asking.
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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The loss of Schilling ensures Clay Buchholz is in the opening day rotation, so I believe his loss HELPS the Sox. The Yanks are too high on this list.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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cool, thanks
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TylersaltAll-Star
649 days ago
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to AFEH: I personally think that the Red Sox and Tigers are 1 and 1A, specifically because of the loss of Schilling. I will say that whenever he comes back, whether it be June or July or August or September, at even 80% effectiveness, he'll be an asset for Boston down the stretch, if for no other reason than they're probably going to limit Buchholz to around 140 or 150 innings.
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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Sort of like I doubted I'd be wrong about the '07 White Sox?
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Niteowl049AAA-er
649 days ago
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Hope Glavine pitches better for the Braves than he did in the last game of the season for the Mets in 2007. Will be surprised if Hampton pitches all season without going on the DL. He is getting paid so much he has no incentive to pitch.
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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plenty of incentive to pitch...getting a new contract!
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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Hampton's already on the DL.
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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technically speaking, he's not ont he DL, but he is injured...
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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True.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
649 days ago
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Agree with Kelsdad that losing Schilling may open the door for Buchholz to be in the rotation on opening day.
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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Colorado is not a fluke. Arizona is.
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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Dan Haren and Brandon Webb?!
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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Actually, Arizona won't be now that they have Dan Haren. Eric Byrnes is still pretty good. Chris Young, Justin Upton, Stephen Drew, and Mark Reynolds have all gained a year of experience since last season. Orlando Hudson and Brandon Webb will still do amazing. Randy Johnson? Pff... who needs him on a team with the players I just named?
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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More runs allowed than scored?
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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That's before they didn't have Haren and they had a bunch of rookies. The more you play, the more you get acquainted with the players, making you better than you were the preceding year.
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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with Haren they should decrease the runs allowed... plus the young guys are developing...I look at them to win the west again...
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JuTMSY4Legend
649 days ago
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delete comment...add ditto...
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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Great minds think alike, Jut. ;)
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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You could be wrong though, right?
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
649 days ago
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Apple: Congrats on such a great discussion. Only been here a few days and you already got a good back-and-forth going. Nice job! Keep it up!
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SashaDiv-I Stud
649 days ago
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At the very least the Diamondbacks should be second in the NL. They were at least the second best at the end last year and since they acquired the third best player to change teams this year they should retain that status.
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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The NL West is the division I look forward to the most. The Rockies will prove that they're not a fluke. The Padres need to get back on track (probably won't), and the Diamondbacks will definitely put up a fight when it comes to first place. I wonder how the Giants will do now that Bonds is gone and they have Aaron Rowand.
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SashaDiv-I Stud
649 days ago
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If by "put up a fight" you mean the D-Backs will have the thing won in mid-September then ya they will put up a fight. ; )
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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Hopefully, for you, it'll work out that way. How about winning the division on the last day of the regular season? :)
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SashaDiv-I Stud
648 days ago
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Hey that is regression since in 2007 they won it on the second to last day of the season.
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KelsdadAll-Star
649 days ago
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The Dodgers and Padres are have good pitching, no hitting and play in pitchers parks.

The Rockies have good hitting and questionable pitching in a hitters park.

The Dbacks have good pitching and questionable hitting playing in a hitters park.

The Rockies hitting is better than the Dbacks pitching, and I would take the Padres pitching over the Dbacks pitching.

I think it is going to be a tight race with any of the top four teams capable of winning or finishing fourth.

And, the Dbacks last season were the seventh team in ML history to make the postseason despite being outscored by their opponents. And it won't happent twice. And, while the pitching may allow fewer runs, I don't see how the offense can score more.

No predictions yet, but I see the Backs not winning 90 games.
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SashaDiv-I Stud
649 days ago
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You're right 100 is the bare minimum. : )
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SashaDiv-I Stud
649 days ago
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But seriously I think the Diamondback offense will improve. Stephen Drew is not a .240 hitter, Mark Reynolds with a full season could smack 35 dingers, I 'd like to see what Chris Young can do if he hits over .240 and I have heard that Conor Jackson has been beefing up and has displayed some improved power.
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RomiezzoLegend
649 days ago
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Chris Young is only going to get better as time goes by. So will Conor Jackson, Justin Upton, and Stephen Drew. They're just getting used to the MLB. I'm predicting Mark Reynolds will hit around 25-30 homers this season and that Chris Young will have a 25-25 season. I don't know much about the others I mentioned, but I know that they're going to improve.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
648 days ago
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Great line about Clemens throwing people under the bus. And he is just getting started. It is not safe to be close to Clemens when the bus is coming down the street.
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