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Patrick's 2008 National League Preview.

by Orangebox
created March 31, 2008, last edited April 07, 2009
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Now it's time for the National League lots of great teams and talent and here's how I think the divisions and the awards will be.

NL East: New York Mets
A new team is on top in New York after years of all the talk about the Bronx Bombers the attention shifts the Kings of Queens as the Mets start there last season in historic Shea Stadium the chances of bringing the World Championship there are better then ever, joining the Mets is Two-Time Cy Young Winner and the richest pitcher in baseball Johan Santana. The Mets have two great candidates for NL MVP as well in Jose Reyes and David Wright, and for the first time in almost two seasons, the Mets will have a healthy Pedro Martinez. With Billy Wagner closing out as well as a stout starting five, the Mets are the favorite to win in my mind the toughest division in the majors.

Predicted Record: 96-66


NL Central: Chicago Cubs
100 years since there last World Series victory could this be the year the Cubs break the Curse of the Billy Goat only time will see, the Cubs made a few deals in the off season but none bigger then the signing of Japanese star Kosuke Fukudome to a 48 Million, 4 Year deal and he is expected to become an immediate impact player. The pitching may be the best it's ever been with Ryan Dempster moving back to the starting rotation and Kerry Wood becoming a legit closer. The whole team is very talented and poised to make a run and break the 100 year curse.

Predicted Record: 91-71


NL West: Arizona Diamondbacks
An underrated and extremely talented team will be celebrating 11 Years in the Desert the D-Backs will attempt to defend their NL West title after a close and dramatic race with Colorado to close out last season. The D-Backs biggest off season move was bringing Dan Haren over from Oakland too strengthen an already talented starting five, Chris Young, Eric Byrnes, and Orlando Hudson lead a great starting lineup and with a great young talent in Justin Upton, who has been compared to Ken Griffey Jr. It will be a great 6 month battle in the NL West with the D-Backs fighting off other contenders like Colorado, LA, and San Diego and all four have a great shot at coming out of the National League on top.

Predicted Record: 98-64


NL Wild Card: Philadelphia Phillies
This NL Wild Card race could come down to the last day with all the contenders fighting it out, the Phillies, in my opinion, are the best pick at winning the Wild Card; they can also contend with the Mets for the NL East. The main contenders will be the Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Colorado Rockies, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, I believe the Phillies will win the 4th spot in the playoffs because they have one of the best lineups in the MLB with Ryan Howard leading the charge (maybe even get his 2nd NL MVP). The pitching staff is led by possible Cy Young winner Cole Hamels, and the bullpen is led by closer Brad Lidge and a strong relief core.

Predicted Record 94-68


NL Awards

NL MVP:
1. Ryan Howard, Philadelphia
2. Jose Reyes, New York Mets
3. Aramis Ramirez, Chicago Cubs
NL Cy Young:
1. Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs
2. Johan Santana, New York Mets
3. Brandon Webb, Arizona Diamondbacks
NL Rookie of the Year
1. Kosuke Fukudome, Chicago Cubs
2. Cameron Maybin, Florida Marlins
NL Manager of the Year
1. Willie Randolph, New York Mets
2. Lou Piniella, Chicago Cubs
3. Ned Yost, Milwaukee Brewers

And let the season begin looking forward to the next six months

- Patrick


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JuTMSY4Legend
606 days ago
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Ryan howard could hit 50 homers in his 3rd straight season...unfortunately, it won't be this year, as he hit 47 last year
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RomiezzoLegend
606 days ago
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I took that part out to make the article look better. ;)
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OrangeboxVarsity
606 days ago
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Alright thanks i swear i thought he hit 50 but i guess not
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SashaDiv-I Stud
606 days ago
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Justin Upton does not qualify as a rookie.
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OrangeboxVarsity
606 days ago
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Okay thanks i thought he qualified. edited
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KelsdadAll-Star
606 days ago
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The Diamondbacks aren't going to win 88 games, much less 98.
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SchmiggyJKJV Squad
605 days ago
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Go Cubs go!

As a cubs fan we always live for "next year". There was a recent article on ESPN.com, and a article in this weeks Sporting News that summed it pretty well. Cubs fans generally are more accepting of the intricacies and joys of the game over winning. True cubs fans weren't pissed when Bartman interfered, we all knew that it was bound to happen, and we were accepting.

I want to get my hopes up for this year, but years and years of futility trains one to accept mediocrity. Others can hope for me, I am going to just take what happens in stride, and enjoy the ride.  :)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
605 days ago
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2008 is the year (finally) for the Chicago Cubs. Neither New York will even make the post season. Or Boston for that matter.
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