The Yankees and Red Sox are definately going to have strong staffs, but don't count out the Brewers. With Sheets, Capuano, Suppan, Bush, and Vargas, they will be tough.
2007-01-29 12:12:10
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answered by Mr. Hole In One 2
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Benjamin Harrison William McKinley (in spite of the reality that he became basically a governor on the time) William Taft Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Dwight Eisenhower John Kennedy Lyndon Johnson Richard Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H.W. Bush bill Clinton George W. Bush
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answered by Anonymous
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The 2006 American League Champion Detroit Tigers.
2007-01-28 05:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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In the NL East, perhaps in all of the NL, I have to say the Phillies. I’ll stack the Phils starting pitching with anyone in the NL East and come out ahead Check out the post below for background.
2007-01-27 22:48:00
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answered by BloggingFool 2
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Detroit
2007-01-27 08:53:01
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answered by brian m 2
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Detroit
2007-01-27 04:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as I hate to say it, the Red Sox, but that's on paper...you don't know how Papelbon or D-Mat will turn out. The Dodgers also have a nice rotation as well.
2007-01-28 02:20:59
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answered by RichMac82 6
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The Red Sox will have 5 starters with 12 wins or more so them.
2007-01-27 11:25:29
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answered by Ballzy 6
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Dodgers: Jason Schmidt, Derek Lowe, Brad Penny, Randy Wolf (comeback player of the year?) and Chad Billingsley.
Twins: Johann Santana, Carlos Silva, Ramon Ortiz, Boof Bonser (you can't beat a guy named Boof!) and Matt Garza.
2007-01-27 04:57:33
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answered by northstar789 2
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As much as i hate to say it
the LA dodgers
and they might win the division
i am a padres fan but we dont have that good of a rotation
2007-01-27 07:55:01
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answered by jkskillz88 3
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