I'd say 92 wins.Even without Zito their pitching is good and they will win the West.Wouldn't surprise me to see them go all the way.
2007-03-18 06:35:13
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answered by red4tribe 6
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2007-03-18 13:49:56
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answered by garyaorr 1
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The answer to that question depends solely on the health of Bobby Crosby and Rich Harden. If those 2 guys can stay healthy for most of the season I think you are looking at 95-100 wins. However if they both struggle with injuries as they did last season you are looking at 75-80 wins.
2007-03-18 12:26:55
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answered by bdemartin_20 1
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I think somewhere between 80-85 wins, I think not re signing Frank Thomas and Barry Zito will cost them 5-10 wins but do believe they will contend for the wild card berth.
Enjoy the season!
A Milwaukee Brewers fan
2007-03-18 13:39:43
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answered by Steve S 4
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Thierrecord will be 87-75.
The A's have a great pitching staff with Harden, Haren, Blanton, and Loaiza, while their offense is solid as well, with Piazza, Swisher, and Chavez. The division is fairly weak, so it should be ripe for the taking. Nonetheless, I believe a second place finish is in the cards.
2007-03-18 13:09:17
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answered by Generalgao 2
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about 90
2007-03-18 13:06:45
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answered by Canes & Bruins 09-10 4
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81 or 80 Wins, that's means at or below .500, and the Playoffs not make it if the Angels or Rangers have a Better record.
2007-03-18 13:41:30
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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84
2007-03-18 12:52:44
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answered by bhiggy0417 2
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In the 80s. Billy Beane has proven year after year how good he is. People now trust him to deliver wins. No exception this year. Go Mets!!!
2007-03-18 15:41:14
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answered by gers_hooligan 3
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88 give or take 3 wins
2007-03-18 13:13:40
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answered by Indyhawk2k 3
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