No. But they will be around .500 this season. I really like their new and improved bullpen. Also, watch what Jaret Wright does with Leo Mazzone coaching him again. Mazzone is the only coach that has got anything out of Wright.
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2007-03-10 17:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i elect the Indians because the efficient winner and the Tigers because the Wild Card. maximum folk will say the Yankees because they are the most everyday(and hated)team. The Indians offense is only too reliable to be down a lot longer and the Tigers are sure to tug it jointly. Seattle will only omit the playoffs. Now that i imagine about it affirming the Mariners don't have journey is faulty too. Sexson became on the Indians of the ninety's Beltre became on the Dodgers in 04. Batista became on the D-backs contained in the global sequence and that i could flow on and on yet I gained't. so as that "truth" is faulty too. Whoever says the Indians don't have any journey has obviously forgotten 04 and 05. Who became in rivalry until eventually Septemer in 04? Who ignored out on the wild card by technique of one activity in 05? the answer contained in the Indians. they do no longer have truly some playoff journey,regardless of the truth that they did signal Nixon, Dellucci, Borowski and some different gamers only for that reason. The Indians have playoff run journey. The Twins will make it interesting yet pulling off a second 1/2 like that they had very last year is rather a lot no longer accessible. East-red Sox efficient-Indians West-Angels WC-Tigers
2016-12-01 19:53:48
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answered by ? 4
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The starters just arent settled enough behind Bedard. Having said that, there is potential there. I think this is the year that the rotation shakes out; the vets will either show that they can do the job or not-and the kids will have a chance to show if they're ready. The starting nine looks pretty solid though; they should be fun to watch.
2007-03-11 20:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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They will make baseball more exciting for the fans by providing more souvenir home run balls. But they aren't that dominate after Bedard and Cabrera. Trachsel is making a move from NL to AL and that usually doesn't work out well in the first year.
2007-03-10 18:37:24
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answered by EnormusJ69 5
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No, the O's were the worst team not named Royals and D-Rays last year. Their pitching has improved a little, but so have a lot of the other teams. They haven't done enough to leapfrog 8 teams. Sorry...
2007-03-10 17:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as the O's are owned by that penny pincher, Peter Angelos, the O's will never compete in the AL East.
2007-03-11 00:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe
2007-03-11 00:43:40
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answered by Fins 1
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YOU AREN'T SERIOUS?
YANKS, RED SOX'S , BLUE JAYS?
AND THATS JUST THE EAST!!!
2007-03-10 17:31:22
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answered by cork 7
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no way.
2007-03-11 01:09:49
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answered by JJ 4
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