I'm going to have to go with the Royals. They play in one of the most balanced divisions top to bottom. Cleveland is playing great baseball, the Tigers have improved (dispite falling behind), the Twinkies and White Sox are always teams fighting for the playoffs each year. With just 19 wins this far, and a good 46 games against those teams for the rest of the year, you'll see them fall back pretty far. The Yankees will eventually get their game together, though I still think they'll miss the play offs, the Rangers will play well in the division if a few of their key players get hot for a few weeks, and Cincinati will turn things around playing it what seems to be an excessively weak (save the Brewers) division.
2007-05-29 04:28:33
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answered by Dan G 2
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As tricky as this is to assert... it ok must be the Oakland A's. they are going to be finding to commerce Matt Holliday quickly and in a while will basically coast out something of the season with all their a million-year signings. initiate sparkling next season. Ellis, Chavez, Garciaparra, Duchsherer, Devine... all injured. It does not look solid. i like the Nats going forward. Martis has been pitching nicely, in the past at present. If somebody interior the bullpen steps up... they might circulate on a run.
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answered by ? 4
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The New York Yankees will get worse before they get better. They're putting two much hope in the 44-year-old Rocket. That Rocket was around before we were on the moon! Yankees will have the worst record in Baseball.
2007-05-29 04:19:12
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answered by Countdown 2
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Speaking as a Nationals fan, we may just sneak it in the senior circuit, unless the new ownership actually SPEND SOME $$$ rather than admiring how the farm system isn't developing any hitters. But overall, I'd say the Royals may be the only team to drop 100 games this season. Unfortunate, as I'd predicted them to go .500. Ho Hum...
2007-05-29 07:08:37
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answered by Neil B 2
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All possible answers, but over in the National League, we've got this horrendous excuse for a ball club known as the Washington Nationals, and I think before all is said and done, they will prove their worth as the worst of all. The NL is worse overall anyway, so their worst teams have to be worse, don't they?
2007-05-29 04:26:27
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answered by pob14 4
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Texas in the American League and Washington in the National League. Even Kansas City will come in above Texas.
Chow!!
2007-05-29 05:05:56
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answered by No one 7
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KC is pretty bad but the Reds will probably. They dont have any pitching what so ever and their hitting is going bad. They cant rely on Adam Dunn to get the job done every game. They need serious help and need it bad and fast...
2007-05-29 05:45:26
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answered by Josh Mills 2
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Tie. Yankees and Rangers. Face it, the Yanks are too old, and the season will continue to wear on them, meaning that they will only get worse as the season progresses.
2007-05-29 05:24:07
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answered by AROB 2
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KC will probably take this one but to the guy who says they are always horrible needs to take a history lesson they are a once proud organization that has turned out quite a few great players and has always played with class
2007-05-29 04:16:21
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answered by sigeptxbeta02 2
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Kansas City Royals take it this year
2007-05-29 04:14:17
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answered by TheSandMan 5
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