DETROIT is gonna be a BEAST next year!!!
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Cabrera and Willis heading there from Florida...
What a lineup!
Granderson
Renteria
Cabrera
Sheffield
Ordonez
Pudge
Jones
Polanco
Thames
I don't know what the lineup will be exactly...it seems they are a little crowded in the infield w/Cabrera, Guillen, Renteria, Raburn...look for someone to be dealt.
What a lineup!
Granderson
Renteria
Cabrera
Sheffield
Ordonez
Pudge
Jones
Polanco
Thames
I don't know what the lineup will be exactly...it seems they are a little crowded in the infield w/Cabrera, Guillen, Renteria, Raburn...look for someone to be dealt.
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Man you're not kidding about their beastly lineup. Not to mention their young pitching studs like Bonderman and Verlander. I don't expect Willis to be outstanding in Detroit. I'm thinking 15 wins, 4.50 ERA, 1.40 whip. Switching from the NL to AL always takes a toll on a pitcher's stats.
As for Florida, they made out too. Maybin and Miller are two bonafide top prospects. This should turn out to be one of those trades that works out well for both teams. Detroit short term and Florida long term.
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<< <i>I listed Guillen at the bottom. He's a shortstop, but Renteria will go there now. I think 1B would be good. You can't just drop his bat... >>
Oops, did not see that. Though I think that he is going to 1B for sure next season. He signed an extension through 2011.
Leyland is a solid manager, though and he will get them to compete hard. But the division is still Cleveland's to lose.
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<< <i>Eh, maybe. Cabrera's best days may be behind him as he seems determined to eat himself out of baseball. Sheffield and Pudge have seen better days. I don't see Ordonez batting .350 again anytime soon, and Willis is one of the most overrated pitchers in baseball. Zumaya is still out, so no one fears their bullpen.
Leyland is a solid manager, though and he will get them to compete hard. But the division is still Cleveland's to lose.
Ron >>
He is 24 and his best days are behind him?? Reports are stating that he has been working in the off-season and has lost 15 lbs.
C - Posada v Pudge (Yankees)
1b Giambi v Guillen (Tigers)
2b Cano v. Polanco (Yankees)
3b Arod v. Cabrera (Yankees)
ss Jeter v. Renteria (Yankees)
LF Matsuii v. Thames (Yankees)
CF Cabrera v. Granderson (Tigers)
RF Abreu v. Ordonez (close to even but edge to Tigers not sure another monster year is coming)
DH Damon v. Sheffield (wash neither can stay healthy)
Pitching is even I think... but Verlander is a better Ace
Closer - big edge to Yankees Rivera is still a top closer while Jones is below average
So to say the tigers will run away with the American League is far from true... Boston could still be better than both the Yankees or Tigers.
<< <i>So to say the tigers will run away with the American League is far from true... Boston could still be better than both the Yankees or Tigers. >>
Toronto all the way. You watch...if they stay healthy...the AL is theirs.
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Agree that Ordonez will be hard pressed to put up last year's numbers, but Granderson should continue to improve and cut down on his strikeouts.
Pudge, one of my least favorite players, should still hit near .270 from the bottom of the lineup.
And it always makes me laugh that the same people who think Todd Jones blows also think Jim Leyland is a good manager. You would be hard-pressed to come up with a more over-rated sports figure than Jim Leyland. Do you realize the guy's career record as a manager is under .500?
In any case, prediction is that the Tigers sweep the Red Sox in the ALCS by a combined score of 40-36.
Cano- .306, 14 errors......Polanco .341, 0 errors
Tigers will have at least 6 hitters over .300 (Polanco, Ordonez, Cabrera, Granderson, Guillen, Renteria) with maybe Sheffield, who will be getting his 500th hr this season.
We will need some better pitching, which we just got with Willis. Jones blew a few last year, but you can't scoff at 38 saves. Him and Rogers both have this year left in them and they're about done.
Magglio is gonna come close to last year, Grandy will just get better. He's one of the all-around greats in the game today......
Pay-rod will take a dump......i predict .285, 35 hr, 95 rbi
The Tigers WILL be a force this year, despite Leyland's lack of balls......i swear, the man has no confidence in anyone. he's worse than Sparky!
Ordonez is one of the best pure hitters in baseball. His average was almost 50 points higher than AROD, and struck out less than 80 times. That comparison with Abreu isn't even remotely close.
Oh, yeah, and Atlanta made a mistake letting go of Renteria for nobodies...I agree.
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