Who do you think will finish where? Why? I know it's a little early, but predict the standings. I am just going to do the NL to start because I know more about the NL than AL. Put W-L record next to team if you please.
P.S. I don't know if there is another thread about this. I searched it and it wasn't there so I created this.
NL East
1. Mets - (91-95 Wins)
2. Phillies - WC - (88-93 Wins)
3. Braves
4. Marlins
5. Nationals
I am trying not to be biased.
-Mets bullpen puts them over the top to win division. A big factor: Can Delgado have a good season like 2008?
-Phils got slightly worse with Romero suspension and I don't think Moyer can repeat the season he had last year.
-Mets bullpen puts them over the top to win division.
A big factor: Can Delgado have a good season like 2008?
-Lowe seems overrated to me and won't have too much of an effect for the Braves. They could finish around .500.
-Marlins feel like a fluke to me. (Don't kill me)
-Nationals are the Nationals.
NL Central
1. Cubs - (93-97 Wins)
2. Cardinals
3. Astros
4. Reds
5. Brewers
6. Pirates
-Cubs lose some nice players like DeRosa and Kerry Wood but division doesn't do much to take advantage
-Cards haven't lost much and they have PUJOLS!!!
-I just have a feeling the Astros will do well.
-Jay Bruce will be the star of 2009 for the Reds and Harang will come back but I don't see them going anywhere.
-Brewers lost their two aces: Sabathia and Sheets. Counsell and Durham are gone too. Big fall this season.
-Pirates...
NL West
1. Giants (I was convinced by you guys) - (85-88 Wins)
2. Dodgers
3. Diamondbacks
4. Rockies
5. Padres
-A lot of the division depends on where Manny goes. If the Giants get him, I think they will win, and the same goes for the Dodgers.
-D-backs haven't done much but are still solid
and the rest are just bad IMO.
Feel free to prove me wrong.