Blue Jays will make it as a wild card team. I belive either Yankees or Red Sox will win that division but one of them will finish behind Toronto. Blue Jays are very underrated and very balanced. Great lineup , great pitching rotation, and a superb bullpen.
2007-03-10 14:26:17
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answered by jasonpickles 3
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When everyone is sure "SURE" that events will proceed one way, bet the farm on it going the other. Neither the Yankees nor the Red Sox show the pitching staff that will hold together over the rigors of a long season. I will give the odds of the Blue Jays making the playoffs at 40 percent. (25 percent of actually winning the east!) Injuries will tell the final tale though.
2007-03-10 15:46:09
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answered by fatedforu 2
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very little the yankees and the red sox will be the top two teams in the AL east for a while and the blue jays just arent a better team this year then either of them nnor will they be for a while. If they were in another division then it would be a different story. I would like there chances if they were in the west.
2007-03-10 14:16:55
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answered by nflfan679 2
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I think they'll make it this year...Yankees will win the divison as usual but the Red Sox won't make it...they just got a year older and do you seriously think they can perform all year at a very high level while fending off injuries???
Here's their lineup
CF Crisp (Overrated)
1b Youkilis (aiite good hitter)
DH David Ortiz (another good hitter and also clutch)
LF Ramirez (Huge liabilty on the field and he's gettin old, man!!! His nagging injuries are gonna slow him down, he's on the decline)
RF Drew (Fragile as a needle and he's gonna be a huge bust)
C Varitek (He also got older one year and he's gonna battle the same injury like last year)
3b Lowell (He's getting old too and his performance is on the decline)
SS Lugo (Overrated and a speedy guy who doesn't fit in this slow, crawling, powerful, walk talking lineup)
2b Cora (Total bust on offense even tho he can play some defense)
Other than Schilling (good ol man battling ankle injuries himself) and Beckett (who is not capable of putting up back to back healthy years), who else is a reliable pitcher?
Papelbon??? ok so who's the closer then if he starts??? Timlin??? Another oldie??
I don't think so...Red Sox are done for the year even before the season began...blue jays are gonna coast to the playoffs
2007-03-10 14:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i say they will make the playoffs via wild card. yankees will win the division. will be close between red sox and blue jays though.
2007-03-10 14:14:50
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answered by Mystic 4
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they could in the event that they get quite warm or stay quite warm. the concern is those communities forward might could desire to have a large crumple. interior the Rays case they could nonetheless bypass .500 and finally end up with ninety two or ninety 3 wins. The Jays might could desire to be loopy warm to triumph over that with a large crumple from the Rays (or Yankees), purple Sox, and Twins (or White Sox).
2016-10-01 22:13:13
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answered by ? 4
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maybe who know the wil card maybe because in the AL EAST i dont think so because the yankees are good and the red sox got better it will be hard but maybe the wild card
2007-03-10 13:55:30
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answered by Janet ♥(YFFL) 7
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probably not the best. They didn't do bad last year but you never know. They could even make the World Series if they try
2007-03-11 04:32:55
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answered by Michael N (and lou gehrig fan) 2
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probably not good.. they weren't keeping up with the Jones's in the offseason.. or the Cashman's and Epstein's...
But they will win enough to make everyone else's year tough
2007-03-10 14:03:34
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answered by EnormusJ69 5
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Slim to none.
2007-03-11 00:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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