The Cardinals they have awsome batting, good pitching, and great fielding so what I am saying is they are a great all-round team in one of the weakest divisions, but they have to stay hot against the Cubs, Reds, and Astros .
2007-04-15 03:17:31
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answered by Girate 2
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From looking it on Paper this is just a cutthroat division, and seriously anyone can win it, as of about ten games in:
Brewers 30% - Solid rotation, solid bullpen, improving youngsters all over the line up but those young guns have to keep improving.
Reds - 25% Great starting two pitchers, decent rest of rotation, still working out the bullpen, solid line up with some pop.
Cardinals - 20% Losing Carpenter for a stretch hurts an all ready questionable rotation. They do have Tony L R & some guy with a funny name at first.
Cubs- 10% Their off season spending spree felt more like a panic reaction than putting together a winning ball club. Soriano couldn't save a bad Nationals franchise.
Astros- 10% Oswalt is lights out, and their 3-4-5 is scarey. But the rest of the bunch is questionable (NL low in runs produced I believe before adding Lee), and Lidge is unravelling.
Pirates- 5% The have some holes, around those holes they have some very nice parts. A good offseason and they'll be near the top but this will be a building year.
2007-04-15 03:42:59
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answered by tiescore 6
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First off the Cards have no pitching. Houston has no bullpen. The reds will fall. The Cubs are no worries. The Pirates are the last place spoilers. The Brewers are the only team that really improved in the off season. A good starting rotation, bullpen, and young team. I pick them.
2007-04-15 04:27:45
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answered by J.D.L. 5
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I think that the only thing anyone can say with any certainty is not Pittsburgh. The beauty of April is just about any team could make an argument. Personally I like the youth, talent and depth in Milwaulkee but it is definately a wide open division
2007-04-15 03:39:48
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answered by kyrilmitch_76 2
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i think of the Brewers in the event that they stay healthful, the Cubs possibilities took a extensive blow while Soriano went down for a month the different day. They nevertheless have of challenge on condition that their pitching team is so reliable besides the incontrovertible fact that it's going to be a tricky combat. The Brewers are too youthful too understand that they might desire to nto be this reliable. The taking part in cards are performed, they might desire to have been advertising greater on the last date!
2016-12-26 08:36:56
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answered by westbrook 3
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The Cardinals they have awsome batting, good pitching, and great fielding so what I am saying is they are a great all-round team in one of the weakest divisions, but they have to stay hot against the Cubs, Reds, and Astros .
2007-04-15 05:00:10
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answered by dwade3 3
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the astros.
cubs will choke, reds always fall apart near the end, cards dont have the pitching outside of carpenter, brewers no experience, pirates suck.
astros will get clemens midway thru the season and go on their patented late season surge.
2007-04-15 05:29:09
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answered by Sakic fan 3
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The Cubs because their pitching will come around soon and they have a great lineup.
2007-04-15 05:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I say either the REDS or the ASTROS! preferably the reds but one of those two.
2007-04-15 02:59:23
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answered by A2D0E1N2A 2
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I think the Reds might.
2007-04-15 03:35:48
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answered by Choro-Kun 5
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