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Mets Favs to win NL
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:47 am
by Adelpiero
Wow i was hoping i could get 6-1, maybe even 8-1 to win NL
2006 National League Pennant
Updated Jan. 6, 2006
Team Current
Atlanta Braves 10/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 25/1
St. Louis Cardinals 5/2
San Francisco Giants 10/1
Houston Astros 7/1
New York Mets 2/1
Los Angeles Dodgers 15/1
Chicago Cubs 4/1
Philadelphia Phillies 10/1
Cincinnati Reds 50/1
Colorado Rockies 75/1
Florida Marlins 100/1
San Diego Padres 15/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 60/1
Milwaukee Brewers 40/1
Washington Nationals 30/1
Re: Mets Favs to win NL
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 9:42 am
by jtr
Adelpiero wrote:Wow i was hoping i could get 6-1, maybe even 8-1 to win NL
2006 National League Pennant
Updated Jan. 6, 2006
Team Current
Atlanta Braves 10/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 25/1
St. Louis Cardinals 5/2
San Francisco Giants 10/1
Houston Astros 7/1
New York Mets 2/1
Los Angeles Dodgers 15/1
Chicago Cubs 4/1
Philadelphia Phillies 10/1
Cincinnati Reds 50/1
Colorado Rockies 75/1
Florida Marlins 100/1
San Diego Padres 15/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 60/1
Milwaukee Brewers 40/1
Washington Nationals 30/1
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:42 am
by Shoalzie
I like what the Mets have done but as long as #5 still resides in the STL, the Cardinals are the favorites. I still would put the Astros ahead of the Cubs...their odds are way too high. Oswalt is my early pick for the Cy Young this coming season and if they can re-sign Clemens, they could win the division away from the Cardinals. Pierre and Jones will improve the Cubs' lineup but they're rotation is always a Prior and Wood injury away from making it very ordinary. The West is a joke but I expect a bounce-back year for the Giants.
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 5:01 pm
by Funkywhiteboy
This may finally be the year the Braves don't win the NL East,
but I won't pick against Cox and Schuerholz until it happens.
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 2:42 am
by Cicero
Every fucking year the Mets are supposed to be good but their lack of team unity and piss poor management will lead them to go 79-83. The Braves have the best GM and thats why they shouldnt be picked to be beat until Scheurholz leaves.
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:27 pm
by Bizzarofelice
Mace wrote:You're probably right but I think the Cardinals need to pick up some pitching before they can make a run.
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The Cards pitching will be great for the regular season but not dominant enough for the post-season.
If the Cubs stay healthy then they will be legit contenders in the division but that seems to be a big IF.
Wood and Prior are ALWAYS injured. Forget them. Don't expect big things nor rely on their arms. Worry about Ramirez and Lee. Those guys are pure evil.
Prior is healthy but Wood won't return until after the season begins....
Both of them have been dominant at times but aren't consistent. I don't fear them in the playoffs.
Wade Miller
Wade Miller is a #5 on the DRays.
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 1:18 am
by rozy
Wade Miller is done.
Sin,
Chad Pennington
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:25 am
by atomicdad
If the Cubs stay healthy then they will be legit contenders in the division
Jesus,
Mace, is that on a 78' or a Victrola?
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:53 am
by Funkywhiteboy
atomicdad wrote: If the Cubs stay healthy then they will be legit contenders in the division
Jesus,
Mace, is that on a 78' or a Victrola?
Seeing as the Cubs haven't won since 1908,
I think it's on one of those Thomas Edison wax cylinders!