Atlanta Braves. They may not get the wild card this year and it will be the first time in 15 years that they don't get the division series. They will learn from their mistakes and talk it all the way next season!
2006-09-03 17:48:53
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answered by countrychic2004 2
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Probably the Mets again. I don't think the Yankees will get Zito-- I think the Mets chances are better. For one because our pitching coach is Rick Peterson who has worked with Zito, and secondly we have more money to play around with-- the Yankee payroll is sickly inflated.
The Mets will also most likely sign a new second baseman. The Mets team is cemented for the next few years with a lot of youth with tons of talent. They are the team players are going to want to come to as free agents.
2006-09-03 20:02:59
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answered by Meredith 1
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Ummmmmmmm, sorry to say.....but the Tigers definatley wont make the World Series. Yeah....... the White Sox are gonna repeat it son. Check it out
Jim Thome: 37 HR, 96 RBIs, 95 Runs
Jermaine Dye: 39 HR, 107 RBI
Paul Konerko: 30 HR, 97 RBI
Joe Crede: 29 HR, 85 RBIs
Bobby Jenks: 39 saves, 100 mph fastball
Jon Garland: 16-4 record, better than Justin Verlander.
The Sox: 202 total HRs, Best offense in all of Baseball
And...............Ozzie Guillen. You cant lose with Ozzie.
2006-09-03 20:10:59
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answered by cold 6
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The A's. Defanatly. This year they're ok. But next year they're going to be great. They'll build from what they have now and be way better. Plus, all the good teams this year are going to be not as good next year. Why? Because that's society. That's how it always works. Last year, White Sox and Astros, really good. This year, aren't even going to make the playoffs. Cardinals, were good, this year are still good, but not as much. So the A's are going to really drive hard and bring a title to the bay.
2006-09-03 21:04:18
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answered by Ronnoc 3
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Yankees will repeat because they will probably sign Barry Zito and have a starting staff of Wang Mussina Johnson Zito and Wright. Also if they have the lineup of
CF - Damon
SS - Jeter
RF - Abreu
DH - Giambi
3B - Rodriguez
LF - Matsui
1B - Sheffield
C - Posada
2B - Cano
Can you believe a player hitting in the .330 would be batting 9? But this only a possibility Sheffield may go somewhere else but it would still be a solid lineup 1-9 and maybe one of the best pitching staffs.
2006-09-03 18:06:18
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answered by Andrew B 4
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If Cleveland can revamp their bullpen, they will be very good in 2007. Think about it: Hafner, Sizemore, Martinez and Sabathia all have another year of experience. These guys are not so young anymore. Plus, Shapiro should have more money to spend in the off-season that we Cleveland fans have seen in recent years. Maybe they won't win it all, but I suppose we can look forward to being better. If not Cleveland, the Yankees will likely be very, very good.
2006-09-04 20:49:34
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answered by a_hoy05 2
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WHO CARES!!!!!!! Let's Get through 2006 first,But my money is on the yankees.Because they will win win the world series this yr.It's going to be a repeat of the late 90's 98 99 2000.Yankess will win this yr and next yr,and the yr after.
2006-09-03 20:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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White Sox
2006-09-03 22:47:10
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answered by gramcracker541 5
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I love the Red Sox, but I always think it's great when an underdog team goes all the way... I'm thinking the Blue Jays or Orioles are due...
2006-09-03 18:53:45
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answered by tappys_gal 2
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It wont be the yankees.
They havent won a world series in the 21st century.
Nor will they.
2006-09-03 18:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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