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  • dodger33
    SBR MVP
    • 08-14-09
    • 3962

    #1
    NL West (rest of the year)
    You can never rule the Rockies out. They always seem to catch fire towards the end of the season. With Tulo back they could start winning games at a very fast rate again.
    Giants have been hanging around all year long and with the addition of Posey their line up is not so weak anymore. With Lincecum and Cain at the top of that rotation they are dangerous.
    Dodgers have probably the toughest schedule left in that division. If they can get Manny back quickly and their pitching can keep up its recent success they have as good as chance as anyone in the division.
    And now the Padres... My opinion may be a bit biased but by no means is this a stretch. The Padres are a younger team and younger teams get tired as the year wears down on them. Especially their young pitching. Some of these guys haven't pitched this many innings before. I think fatigue is going to set in and you will see starting in August the Padres are going to start to slowly fade off. Arm injuries are not going to be "unlucky" or a "fluke". Be careful in betting them in "futures". They are hitting out of their elements right now and when times get tough they are going to sink fast. Teams do not stay as hot as they have been all year. It just doesn't happen. Their flash in the pan has lasted longer than I thought but August is their D-Day. My guess is they will not be leading the west after August. I cannot tell you who it is going to be but it wont be them.

    John Garland (ace)'nt - Heard an interesting stat from Vinny the other night. Allows half of his runs in the first 3 innings. He cannot keep this up. His sinker did look pretty nasty two nights ago but with him as the ace I would be worried if I was a Padre fan.
    Latos - Threw 50 innings last year in the bigs. Mark my word he will fade off.
    Kevin (5 era) Correia - Well if he keeps that up that sure won't help them much
    Clayon Richard - Is already at 130 innings his previous high in the MLB was 80. He too is fading fast
    Wade LeBlanc - Previous high of 46 innings in the MLB. Currently at 104. He will wear down soon

    Very good chance the Wild card could come from this division.
  • dodger33
    SBR MVP
    • 08-14-09
    • 3962

    #2
    Giants
    Dodgers (Wild Card)
    Padres
    Rockies
    D backs

    That is the order I think the NL West finishes
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    • head_strong
      SBR MVP
      • 07-02-08
      • 4318

      #3
      Think the Pads hold on, pitching has been too good.
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      • 2daBank
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 01-26-09
        • 88966

        #4
        dont forget brother...the best pen won, i wouldnt keep selling them short.....
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        • 2daBank
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 01-26-09
          • 88966

          #5
          but i totally agree bout the innings, i said that at the break i liked SD but there kids gonna be going way over the innings they have previously pitched......
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          • HoulihansTX
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 02-12-09
            • 30566

            #6
            I like the Marlins tomorrow.

            They kill lefties/.
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            • 2daBank
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 01-26-09
              • 88966

              #7
              yea i just started looking but they look solid at first glance....
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              • dodger33
                SBR MVP
                • 08-14-09
                • 3962

                #8
                Originally posted by 2daBank
                dont forget brother...the best pen won, i wouldnt keep selling them short.....
                Their pen is ridiculous but their hitting cannot keep it up.
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                • netinfo
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 02-12-09
                  • 955

                  #9
                  I think it's gonna be a battle between SF and SD for the finish. LA and COL have some hard work to do, with LA of-course being in a better position. LA really needs to capitalize on those upcoming games within the division. They can't continue to lose these current games to SD and hope to somehow remain in the chase.

                  If I were to guess as of right now, I'd say:

                  SD or SF wins the Division (the 2nd team might win the WC)
                  LA or COL takes third.
                  AZ last.

                  This prediction is not as specific as dodger33's prediction, because I still think it is a bit early to predict with any strong probability. Also, I wrote "might" above with regards the WC, because I'm not yet convinced that the winner of the WC will necessarily come from the NL West. There is definite competition from the NL East (ATL and PHI), and from the NL Central (CIN and STL).

                  netinfo
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                  • Cubs4591
                    Restricted User
                    • 12-23-09
                    • 330

                    #10
                    I agree! The West is so unpredictable! They could get two teams in playoffs
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                    • Smogs
                      SBR MVP
                      • 12-31-08
                      • 4173

                      #11
                      My worry for the giants - since i've now adopted them as my team, is that they shot themselves too many times. I hope Sanchez's one hitter was just a fluke, but now they play the dodgers, then the rockies. It could be a huge week or two for those 3 ball clubs.

                      I reckon dodgers steal it and giants get wildcard, but that's just pessimism suggesting the padres dip. They have actually held their own very well in their series against the dodgers
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                      • warriorfan707
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 03-29-08
                        • 13698

                        #12
                        Sabean needs to get off his ass and ship Sanchez for Adam Dunn.
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                        • tatddy
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 03-02-10
                          • 10779

                          #13
                          There is no chance the Dodgers win the west. It ain't happening. When George Sherill is in the game when it counts, you've already lost.
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                          • tatddy
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 03-02-10
                            • 10779

                            #14
                            Originally posted by warriorfan707
                            Sabean needs to get off his ass and ship Sanchez for Adam Dunn.
                            I wouldn't trade J. Sanchez for Dunn. Plus, the Nats want prospects.
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