The Houston Texans
2006-07-26 16:32:41
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answered by mayorofsteveville2002 3
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The Marlins I think have the better "chance"... it's about as slim as Mary Kate Olsen, but it's a possibility. Marlins were supposed to be the worst team (by far) in the majors this year. If they had gotten off to a decent start, they would have a solid shot.
Borowski has become a solid closer (was horrible to start the season); compare that with Danny Kolb (Turnbow sucks as well). Marlins starting pitching have been great as of late: Olsen, Johnson, Sanchez, and Willis. They have young and talented bats as well: Ramirez, Cabrera, Jacobs, Uggla. The Brew-Crew suck! They have some young talent too, but Milwaukee management, if you think trading for Tony Graffanino is going to help your team... you are sorely mistaken! I also think the Brewers starting pitching is weak.
A-Rod makes more money than the whole Roster of the Florida Marlins... that alone impresses me enough to choose the under-dog Marlins!
2006-07-26 15:49:57
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answered by N.J. 2
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The Brewers understand that throughout the time of all probability, Sabathia and Sheets will the two circulate away on the tip of the 300 and sixty 5 days. If Sheets is going to circulate away on the tip of the 300 and sixty 5 days already, they'd as nicely make one final push whilst they have the gang to do it. they have been enjoying alright as of previous due, and that they've an rather valid shot at winning the branch. that's a demanding branch, yet they truthfully have a valid shot. that's no longer demanding to work out the logic at the back of this deal although. they are in accordance with making the playoffs this 300 and sixty 5 days. undeniable and easy. of course, from there they plan on winning all of it. they have Sheets suitable now. Sheets - Sabathia is an incredible one-2 punch for all and dissimilar. in the event that they'd circulate into the playoffs with that, they may well be a real stress. The Brewers have a solid farm equipment, and additionally they are able to area with LaPorta. Plus, they gets early draft possibilities interior the subsequent couple years for Sheets and Sabathia, so it instruments them up with much greater helpful opportunities at a vibrant destiny. i'm a Braves fan, so i do no longer care prevalent how the Brewers do, yet I certainly have a number of understand for Sheets and experience staring at him pitch, so i'd particularly choose to work out him get into the playoffs and notice what he ought to do. i think of their followers can agree although, that in the event that they win the international sequence, it may well be a helpful commerce. additionally, only a sidenote...they have Braun in LF and Hart in RF. those are 2 stars. The outfield is kinda blocked for LaPorta in any case.
2016-12-10 16:22:00
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answered by ? 4
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FLORIDA MARLINS HAS THE BETTER CHANCE THAN BREWERS BUT BOTH TEAM DON'T HAVE MUCH OF A CHANE TO WIN THE WILD CARD.
2006-07-26 15:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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the brewers cuz the have some veterans and have better pitching. their starters are more proven, the have a better bullpen, ( even though turnbow has blown some lately) and they are a little more used to winning. but the marlins will be good in the future
2006-07-26 15:22:33
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answered by Z-Man 2
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Neither team will make it, but if I had to pick one I'd pick the Marlins because they are in a weaker division.
2006-07-26 16:10:41
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answered by jdbreeze1 4
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the brewers hands down. even thought im a cubs fan
2006-07-26 23:10:33
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answered by jeangray26 5
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Beer makers.
2006-07-26 15:21:54
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answered by takeashot30 4
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brewers!
2006-07-27 07:33:06
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answered by lou 7
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