NO WAY!
2006-06-13 11:13:26
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answer #1
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answered by jazzdrummerdave 2
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Not this year, although they are moving in the right direction. The Red Sox pitching is too good and too deep for the Jays to overcome. The Yankees will buy enough players to keep the Jays in third place. And this year's wild card winner could very well come from the central division. Maybe next year!
2006-06-13 18:10:53
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answered by oldmanthecat 1
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Hell no. They still have two teams in front of them, the Sox and the Yankees. fo sho either the sox or the yanks will make it, and the Jays will be left behind. But don't get me wrong, the Jays are a good team, and if they went to anyother division besides for the AL Central or the NL Central, they would make the playoffs
2006-06-13 18:46:44
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answered by Avi S 2
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Tough call! With them being in the AL East, and in the competitive American League, they are going to have to win the East outright to get in. If the seaosn ended today, they would be snubbed out by the Tigers and so would Boston. Don't count them out yet, they are palying good and it is a long season. If Chacin can get healthy and starting throwing good again then that will help. They will need help from their 3-5 starters to get there. Things might be a lot different if Burnett wasn't hurt.
2006-06-13 18:08:51
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answered by Scott A 1
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no, the blue jays have nothing to bring to the table this year, there is no reason why they should surprise us. Howevere, if I were a betting man and wanted a quik return on a small investement I might just pick them as a super looooooong shot. But don't expect too much, I would'nt go more than $100.
2006-06-13 18:08:00
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answer #5
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answered by casey b 1
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Not a chance. The White Sox or Tigers will win the wild card, depending on who wins the division. And the Red Sox are going to pull out the AL East.
2006-06-13 18:03:44
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answered by bravesrule87 1
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Al East
NY Yankess (they will buy it again)
Boston (Wild Card)
Toronto (remember the White Sox had a five year plan)
Tampa Bay
Baltimore (Sorry Leo)
Al Central
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland (will get hot, but not enough)
Detroit (Haven't taken a series against anybody good)
Minnesota
K.C.
Al West
Oakland
L.A. Angles (they are still going to get hot)
Texas (Pitching)
Seattle (I still love you Ichiro)
NL East
Atlanta (Bobby Cox, nuff' said)
NY Mets (Wild Card)
Philly
Washington (only because F.L. hasn't moved)
Florida (see above)
NL Central
Houston (Roger)
St. Louis (Albert out)
Cinncinatti
Chicago Cubs
Milwakuee
Pittsburgh
NL West (Best Race, anything goes)
L.A. Dogers
San Diego
Arizona (HGH)
San Fransisco (Bonds is done)
Colorado (playoffs in 2 years World Champs in 5)
2006-06-13 18:55:21
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answer #7
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answered by erick.black 1
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Yes they will!
They will win the Division.
The Tigers will win the wild card.
The yankees and red sox will be at home, watching the playoffs on tv.
2006-06-13 18:14:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Not this year
2006-06-13 19:02:40
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answer #9
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answered by BA 1
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Afraid not. They can hit, but I think their pitching is a little too beat up to make a serious run at it this year. Better luck next year!
2006-06-13 18:07:40
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answered by Christina D 5
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No.I always feel bad for them because they have the Yankees and Red Sox who will always pull ahead of them.
2006-06-13 18:05:03
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answered by royalsgirl 4
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