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Spring training games begin Friday. At least they do for my Rangers. I always look for to this time of year when baseball returns to my television set.
I know a lot can happen in spring training to alter what we all expect. But thought we might discuss our early predictions for the season to pass some time while we wait on the next installment of the 20xx game with the new cards.
I have not broke down all the divisions. But I am ready to pick Blue Jays for AL east. The AL west I think will be a dogfight between Angels, Rangers, and As. I like the Angels lineup. I like the youth of the As and pitching/hitting balance. And barring injuries I like the rotation of the Rangers. That division may come down to whomever can stay healthy.
Team I know the most about is the Rangers so will spotlight them. I think this is the year Holland breaks out. And I think Darvish pitches all year like he did last couple months. Ogando reprises his 2011 campaign except this time around a more experienced pitcher does not fade toward the end. Harrison has a third straight solid year to solidify himself as one of the games top leftys. All 4 notch around 200 or more innings. The #5 slot starts out with Perez but season finishes with Perez in AAA and Lewis back in rotation.
Come on guys let's get some life in these forums and talk some baseball.
I know a lot can happen in spring training to alter what we all expect. But thought we might discuss our early predictions for the season to pass some time while we wait on the next installment of the 20xx game with the new cards.
I have not broke down all the divisions. But I am ready to pick Blue Jays for AL east. The AL west I think will be a dogfight between Angels, Rangers, and As. I like the Angels lineup. I like the youth of the As and pitching/hitting balance. And barring injuries I like the rotation of the Rangers. That division may come down to whomever can stay healthy.
Team I know the most about is the Rangers so will spotlight them. I think this is the year Holland breaks out. And I think Darvish pitches all year like he did last couple months. Ogando reprises his 2011 campaign except this time around a more experienced pitcher does not fade toward the end. Harrison has a third straight solid year to solidify himself as one of the games top leftys. All 4 notch around 200 or more innings. The #5 slot starts out with Perez but season finishes with Perez in AAA and Lewis back in rotation.
Come on guys let's get some life in these forums and talk some baseball.