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LLWesMan said:phillyfan0417 said:Biased of course but the phillies are in a position to repeat simply because they have the offense and pitching to do so. When that line-up is on, its as good as anyone's. My only concern right now is the back of the pen, Lidge needs to get it together and fast.
They also now run out Hamels, Lee and an emerging Blanton.
Hamels has to be a concern. He looks like Beckett did after the 2007 playoffs.
rico08 said:In this order:
Phillies
Cardinals
Dodgers
I chose the Dodgers because favorites rarely win.
abncollectsautos said:I would like to say the Braves if they could pick up a big bat. But i think the Phillies will be dangerous with Hamels, Lee, Moyer, Blanton, and whomever else they throw in. They have been raking lately.
phillyfan0417 said:abncollectsautos said:I would like to say the Braves if they could pick up a big bat. But i think the Phillies will be dangerous with Hamels, Lee, Moyer, Blanton, and whomever else they throw in. They have been raking lately.
Throw Pedro into that mix. Also, I think we may still see happ moved...
Jays_Cards said:there lineup is SOOO bad, that they will not win a playoff series.
LLWesMan said:rico08 said:In this order:
Phillies
Cardinals
Dodgers
I chose the Dodgers because favorites rarely win.
All NL teams? That surprises me.
rico08 said:LLWesMan said:rico08 said:In this order:
Phillies
Cardinals
Dodgers
I chose the Dodgers because favorites rarely win.
All NL teams? That surprises me.
Based on the current poll results, I'm not the only one. The Yankees/Red Sox do not strike me as teams best positioned to win the WS.
The Phillies have upgraded with the addition of Lee, the Cardinals did the same adding Holliday, and the Dodgers just lost three games in a row for the first time all year.
Once the Dodgers' lineup adjusts to the addition of Manny and he finds his groove, look out. They're also rumored to be looking to add Sherrill to their bullpen. Billingsley has become a question mark but his outing yesterday wasn't as poor as the line might indicate. Kershaw seems to have found some mojo and Kuroda will be fresh for a playoff run. I like their chances.
LLWesMan said:Why not? The two best teams in the best division in the best league.
The Phillies still run Moyer, Blanton and Happ out there, hardly guys that would be favored to win playoff matchups. The same goes for LA with Kuroda and Jason Schmidt. The Cardinals have two good starters but aside from Franklin a terrible bullpen.
rico08 said:LLWesMan said:Why not? The two best teams in the best division in the best league.
The Phillies still run Moyer, Blanton and Happ out there, hardly guys that would be favored to win playoff matchups. The same goes for LA with Kuroda and Jason Schmidt. The Cardinals have two good starters but aside from Franklin a terrible bullpen.
Pedroia isn't the MVP like last year. He was arguably the most important part of their offense (and defense) down the stretch. Ortiz is half asleep and Bay has cooled down. Beckett and Lester should be fine but no one can assume Penny/Smoltz/Buccholz/Matsuzaka will be any better than Moyer/Haap/Blanton or Wolf/Kershaw/Kuroda/Schmidt.
Kuroda was great during the playoffs last year. This year, his arm will be fresh after missing time--but it wasn't for anything shoulder or elbow related.
But as far as the playoffs are concerned, isn't breaking down a team's five-man rotation pointless? The Phil's did it last year with an unstoppable Hamels and gutsy support from Moyer and Blanton.
Brett Keith said:Tomlinson21RB said:[quote="Brett Keith":2608092q]I think it's the Cardinals. I don't know if anyone is better at the top than Carpenter and Wainwright...
"Hey, you forgot us!"
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