A lot of it will depend on the bullpen holding up. They could win anywhere from 85-95 games.
2007-04-03 09:03:19
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answered by Jack R 3
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They have better starting pitching than last year... but, they are going to need the same sort of seasons from Rollins, Howard and Victorino (believe it or not) to stay with their rivals, this year. Moyer is another key. Burrell has to hit, or be traded. They improved 3B, finally. Their problem is -- the Braves are better, and the Mets and Marlins believe in themselves (although the Marlins are weighed down by a pathetic owner). First place or Wild Card.
2007-04-03 09:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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With the Phillies outstanding starting lineup, even if they get half decent pitching, they will win the division with atleast 98 wins. If however, their pitching can't get it together, I still think they will be good enough to win the NL Wild Card. Go Phils!
2007-04-03 22:38:30
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answered by P.I. Stingray 6
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Barring major injuries, they'll win the NL East. They could use some more bullpen help, but I believe that Pat Gillick will get it for them before the trade deadline.
2007-04-03 13:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No less than 3rd place considering the Nationals and Marlins are in their division.
2007-04-03 09:36:01
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answered by Tron 2
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Losing often
2007-04-03 09:01:48
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answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7
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I SEE THEM GETTING KILLED BY DA MARLINS!!!!!! WOOOOOOO!!!
SERIOUSLY, 3RD BEHIND NYM AND FLA. ABOUT 80-85 WINS, BUT RYAN HOWARD WILL BE IN MVP RACE
2007-04-03 13:24:40
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answered by NCAA beats NFL 2
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playing baseball
2007-04-06 23:16:50
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answered by Mike W 4
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