The Central...by far. Why? Because NYY are going nowhere and it has pretty much been one sided this year.
In the Central though you have 4 teams that could all be worthy of the postseason.But only 2 can possibly make it...The Tigers are back to earth(Looking not so much of a sure thing)...Twins are solid (Nice offense-Mauer,Morneau)--Chicago is solid(Will get better)--Cleveland is scary because they are in 1st place and not even playing well (NO Cliff Lee in the rotation yet--proven hitters are not hitting yet).
A year round race ix exciting to me...not the Redsox (After Beckett and Schilling, who pitches???) beating the crap out of a Handicapped Yankee squad. This has been overrated for years...where's the rivalry when the end results (October) have been so one sided??? Oh...did I forget....Kansas City Royals are up and coming---this team is going to cost someone the postseason by handing them some extra losses. The Royals have some very nice young talent...I love Mid-West baseball...What will be more exciting today? Watching MIke Maroth vs Johan Santana in the Tigers/Twins game that MEANS SOMETHING...or Wang (0-1) vs freaking Tavarez (0-2) in the Yankees battle to stay out of the basement. Tampa Bay is more exciting to watch thean NYY.
2007-04-29 01:37:37
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answered by Shawn G 4
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Quite frankly, I enjoy both very much!! I am a baseball fan, and watching the Red Sox/Yankees rivalry is always a treat. Also watching the race in the AL Central is equally exciting. Who is going to emerge the champion of that division?? I think it will be Cleveland, but they will be battled all season long by the Twins, Tigers, and White Sox. What a race!!
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2007-04-28 16:12:15
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answered by No one 7
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The Yankees -- Red Sox rivalry is a classic, as are Dodgers--Giants, Cubs--Cardinals. I don't think, at least on the East and West Coasts, that Tigers, White Sox, Twins and Indians rivalries rise to the level of the others mentioned. As a Red Sox fan, I like watching them play anyone.
2007-04-28 21:31:29
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answered by mattapan26 7
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Nothing beats watching the Red Sox beat they Yankees!
2007-04-28 14:48:05
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answered by snowman_80 3
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I would rather watch the Yankees and Sox.
2007-04-28 12:49:22
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answered by Nunnya 5
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As a Sox fan I'll say Sox and Yanks.
2007-04-28 13:44:38
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answered by zoompity2 2
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Nothing beats Yanks/Sox. Whether it's in April or October, it's unmatched.
2007-04-28 18:48:08
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answered by ClayMeow 4
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I' m a Toronto Blue Jays fan (live in Toronto)..as for me it's watching the Jays beat up on both the Yanks and Sox.
2007-04-28 13:05:34
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answered by HarveyB 7
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its has to be the al central race, theese teams have had no problem with other teams in other divisions but beat on eachother it is by far the hardest divison in baseball
2007-04-28 13:39:18
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answered by streetz 2
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i might say Al critical because of the fact it became between 3 super communities. a number of those NL wild card communities didnt even get above .500, it felt like the gang who screwed up the least might win that race.
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answered by mcilvaine 3
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