EVIL~! alkeiper Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 The Indians have a TON of minor league talent, and analysts are excited about their chances down the road. Not this year, but soon they will compete once again.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 I probably should have included the Reds instead of the Indians. The Reds have a much better chance with Griffey back "healthy", heck the outfield as a whole is one of the best in the NL. I can't even name three Indians, in fact all I can think of off the top of my head is Milton Bradley. Griffey and healthy don't belong in the same sentence. Last year more than proved that.
Guest Anglesault Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 . I wanna see the Yankees lose this year just to hear AngleSault cry like a bitch.....oh wait..... The only thing that would make me more upset is if Boston or Chicago (either, I guess, but preferably the Cubbies) wins. That would, IMHO, ruin baseball. And what the hell is exciting about the Indians becoming good again?
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 There might actually be a good team in the AL Central again.
Guest OctoberBlood Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 I probably should have included the Reds instead of the Indians. The Reds have a much better chance with Griffey back "healthy", heck the outfield as a whole is one of the best in the NL. I can't even name three Indians, in fact all I can think of off the top of my head is Milton Bradley. You may not know many of the Indians, but they have TONs of talent. In a few years, they should be a very solid team in that divison, hell - possibly even this year. On to the Reds. IF Austin Kearns, Adam Dunn, Sean Casey and Ken Griffey Jr can stay healthy all season - they are indeed one powerful, dangerous force. Kearns is a .300, 30 HR guy. Dunn can hit 50, this kid has so much pure power, but has struggled with making contact. Griffey, the future hall of famer, can still easily hit 40 HR and display great defense. But, the past few years, all three guys have been hurt, for either a few weeks, a few months, or the season - and that has killed the Reds offense. On the pitching side, the bullpen is REAL solid with Graves, Reidling, Wagner, Reitsma (Wagner and Reitsma are FILTHY). The starting rotation will be much improved if Cory Lidle can stay healthy (theres that word again). Before the all star break (before he was injured) he pitched very good for the Jays, and he's pitched very solidly for the A's in the past, so we expect some good things from him. Paul Wilson would be a #4 on most teams, but he'll be our #2. He puts up decent numbers, and has been pretty consistant throughout his career. The questions are Jose Acevedo, Brandon Claussen and Jimmy Haynes. Claussen has loads of potential, and Acevedo pitched GREAT last year before getting hurt (again, theres that word). As you can see, HEALTH has bit the Reds in the ass all around the diamound. IF..IF.. they can stay healthy, we got a solid team. Not Cubs or Astros solid, but solid enough to finish above the Cardinals and give Chicago and Houston some battles.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 A lot of teams would win, if it weren't for that IF word.
Guest OctoberBlood Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 A lot of teams would win, if it weren't for that IF word. Well, every team has IFs. But the Reds outnumber everyone.
MrRant Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 And what the hell is exciting about the Indians becoming good again? I forgot... you don't like competitive baseball.
Guest Anglesault Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 (edited) And what the hell is exciting about the Indians becoming good again? I forgot... you don't like competitive baseball. I do. To a certain extent. I would like to see four teams (Including, The Yankees and Sox, natch) steamroll over the league and then meet in a battle of the Titans in the play offs. That's much more exciting than 30 81-81 teams each year. Edited February 17, 2004 by Anglesault
Guest OctoberBlood Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 Possibly the Astros. I don't see how the Astros could be thought of as the Marlins of last year.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 I had the Astros #1 in the league in my rankings. If they win its no surprise at all.
Guest Anglesault Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 I had the Astros #1 in the league in my rankings. If they win its no surprise at all. I SOOOO want to face Houston in the Series
HarleyQuinn Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 Their rotation alone could be deadly with Wade Miller, Tim Redding, Clemens, Pettite and a bullpen with Dotel. Also their lineup is still great with Kent and the Killer B's II(Biggio, Berkman, Bagwell).
Tony149 Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 I had the Astros #1 in the league in my rankings. If they win its no surprise at all. I SOOOO want to face Houston in the Series Why? So Andy can throw a perfect game in his NYC return, then see The Rocket record 20 Ks in the game clincher.
Guest Anglesault Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 So someone can run on the field and shove Roger into Andy, knocking them both down the dugout steps.
Vern Gagne Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 There might actually be a good team in the AL Central again. East coast bias. The Twins where competive against everyone but the Yankees the last 2 years.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 Its not east coast bias, just the cold hard truth. All three contending teams in the Central had their best records within their own division. The Texas Rangers had a winning record against the central, as did the Toronto Blue Jays. Even the Detroit Tigers fared better when facing AL Central teams.
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