March 24, 2008

Around the Horn: BR Staff Picks Division/Wildcard Winners

Filed under: General — bstarter29 @ 4:12 pm

As we approach Opening Day (6 more days!!!), we here at Braves-Report not only get excited for Braves baseball, but baseball in general. And we, and I’m sure you as well, tend to start making your predictions for the upcoming season. Glorious thoughts start to fill your head, while others plague you full of dread. It’s the time to make your predictions, no matter how bold they may be, because everyone is even, don’t you see? So, before you go off on your own, sit back, and read our predictions, which are sure to make you moan.

AL WEST

BBlackwell: Los Angeles Angels del Anaheim of Southern California in Orange County Specifically Anaheim not Compton but Anaheim Angels of Los Angeles… - Because the Rangers & A’s stink, the Mariners slightly misfired with the Bedard deal (they weren’t to the level where a star would put them over the top) and instead need more depth all-around. The Angels are deep virtually everywhere, and the baseball season is indeed a marathon. That’s why good depth wins divisions.

bravesmith1711: Anaheim Angels - The Angels and Mariners are much better than people give them credit for, but Anaheim just looks a little better. The offense and bullpen just look a little better than that of the Mariners.

bstarter29: Anaheim Angels - I thought I’d start with the division, I’m least knowledgeable in. Honestly, who cares about this division. The same thing happens every year, Angels and A’s battle it out, get a brief scare from the Mariners, and the Angels pull through. I expect the same to happen this year, but I think the Mariners will put up a better fight. ‘09 maybe more of their year.

LSU31always: Anaheim Angels - The Angels added Torii Hunter in the off-season. The M’s added Erik Bedard. The Angels needed another bat, Hunter will give them not only another bat besides Vlad but one of the best defenders in the game.

AL CENTRAL

BBlackwell: Cleveland Indians - Really, I think they’re neck & neck with Detroit, and either pick makes sense here, but I take Cleveland because they are more likely to make the right roster adjustments as the season goes on. When the teams are so similar, I go with management, and I like the team of Shapiro/Wedge over Dombrowski/Leyland.

bravesmith1711: Cleveland Indians - Best team overall in the Central. I’m calling major disappointment for the Tigers as their bullpen (Todd Jones and little else) completely implodes and the Tigers struggle to 85 victories.

bstarter29: Cleveland Indians - Even with the acquisition of Dontrelle and Cabrera, I still see the Tigers looking up at the Indians asses. Why? Because the Tigers rotation is very shallow outside of the starting 5. It’s Verlander, Dontrelle, Bonderman, Robertson, and Rogers. Verlander to me is the only one who proves worthy. You never know with Robertson, and Bonderman didn’t too well last year, and Rogers is old. With Dontrelle, I think people want him to be Dontrelle of ‘03. But that’s not the case anymore. His value has since gone down tremendously from 2 years ago. Yes, their lineup is dominant, but even in the AL, you need a good steady rotation.

LSU31always: Detroit Tigers - They are the World Series favorite to me. Looking at this team that won 88 games and added Miguel Cabrera. They didn’t just add one of the top 5 hitters in the game today but they also got an all star caliber shortstop in Edgar Renteria and the ideal number 5 starter in Dontrelle Willis.

AL EAST

BBlackwell: New York Yankees - Boston has pitching stars, but New York has pitching depth. Boston has a great middle of the lineup, but NY’s lineup is better from 1-9. I love that they’re finally turning over some key roles to the youngsters, which they used to avoid. For that reason, I think they really might wind up as the best team in the majors this year.

bravesmith1711: Boston Red Sox - I think the World Series Champs are still the team to beat. The rotation and bullpen should be better than the Yankees, and again, the offense won’t be much worse. Sorry, Jays and Rays, both of you are good but lack star power in all three facets.

bstarter29: Boston Red Sox - Now that Schilling is off making video games, and Beckett is nursing injuries too, my prediction has wavered a bit, but I still think they’ll pull it out. The Yankees are just in no shape to realistically compete with them in the division or the Tigers for the Wild Card.

LSU31always: Boston Red Sox - The defending World Champions have everybody back. They are the favorites with the questions the Yankees have regarding their pitching and how the team will react to the loss of Joe Torre as their manager.

AL WILD CARD

BBlackwell: Detroit Tigers - Take that, Red Sox. The Tigers are better and healthier. A month ago, maybe I take the Sox. If only the Tigers had a real closer, this pick would feel more comfortable. I can’t see it being anyone else besides those two teams, though.

bravesmith1711: Seattle Mariners - Bedard stays healthy, and King Felix takes a big step forward. The offense isn’t great but good enough, and the defense is underrated. Who doesn’t like Putz finishing teams off.

bstarter29: Detroit Tigers - Well, I gave it away, didn’t I? Silly me. While I don’t think the Tigers have enough to top the Indians, I do think they have enough to top the Yankees, or maybe Mariners/A’s.

LSU31always: Cleveland Indians - The Indians tied for the best record in baseball last year and were 1 game away from getting to the World Series. They return all their key parts and could improve upon their 96 win total from 2007.

NL WEST

BBlackwell: Arizona Diamondbacks - The Dodgers have finally made the right strides, the Rockies are still lingering, and San Diego has great pitching, but I think the D-Backs repeat. I mean, they won the division last year with a pretty mediocre team. This year, the team should be very much improved, and hopefully get 90 wins while actually outscoring their opponents for once. This roster is well-constructed and the rotation is ideal.

bravesmith1711: Arizona Diamondbacks - I think they are the best team in the NL. As long as the offense makes the expected improvement, they should win the division easily. Their rotation (add Johnson and Haren) and bullpen should rival the Padres’ and Dodgers’, but they’ll have a better offense. (100 win alert)

bstarter29: Colorado Rockies - It’s gonna be neck-and-neck between the D-Backs, and Rockies. I honestly don’t think the Dodgers are going to be that good. Even after losing the spark-plug Matsui, I expect to see the Rockies celebrating that division title come September.

LSU31always: Arizona Diamondbacks - The D-backs had the best record in the NL last year. They added another ace in Dan Haren to go along with Brandon Webb. This young team will be exciting to watch.

NL CENTRAL

BBlackwell: Chicago Cubs - If they pull off a Brian Roberts trade, I’ll feel more confident in this pick, but either way, I think they’re good enough to win 87-91 games and take this division. The offense is solid, the pitching is deep, and there are two guys I like as a closer. That’s a nice problem to have, I think. Fukudome is like a durable JD Drew, which will be very helpful. The Brewers are the only real competition, and I just don’t think they’re as deep as the Cubbies.

bravesmith1711: Chicago Cubs - Close call, but I went with Chicago because their bullpen looks to be a bit better and more secure. I’m just not ready to give Gagne the thumbs up. Milwaukee has a better (not by much) offense and more depth in the rotation, though.

bstarter29: Chicago Cubs - This division, I believe, is impossible to pick. Now, any team can win in any division, that’s the beauty of baseball, but that saying really applies to the NL Central. So, I’m not really gonna bother getting into it, and throw my pick of the Cubs into the hat.

LSU31always: Milwaukee Brewers - I think the Brewers with a full year of Ryan Braun will barely edge the Cubs in a race the will last until the end of the season. The Brewers collapsed last year and their collapse would have been a bigger story had it not been for the Mets historic collapse.

NL EAST

BBlackwell: New York Mets - They’ve mortgaged the farm to win this year, and they will. It’s a tall price to pay just to get to the crapshoot known as the playoffs, but at least they approached the push correctly. I’ve been a Johan Santana fan since 2002 or so, and I won’t hate him because he’s a Met now. I’ll just wish him some misfortune. Still, the offense is solid, the bullpen is well constructed, and the rotation is deep. Not many things really have to break their way to even win 90 games. 95-100 is a very real possibility. But like I said - when the playoffs start, there’s no such thing as a favorite, so as a Braves fan, it doesn’t worry me.

bravesmith1711: Atlanta Braves - They have no real weaknesses, and even at their biggest (pitching) they have added depth in the rotation and bullpen that is headed north to Richmond. Mets (Depth, Bullpen) and Phillies (whole pitching staff) have major worries.

bstarter29: Atlanta Braves - C’mon. I blog on a Braves site. Seriously though, I’ve said before, I’ll say it again (and I’ll say it again in my upcoming season preview), the Braves ae more dominant than the Mets and Phillies. Rotation, lineup, bench, coaching, and bullpen. The Braves found the few missing pieces of the puzzle this offseason, and if they can work together, and stay healty, we may be looking at the finest art in baseball.

LSU31always: Atlanta Braves - The Braves have the best offense in the division which should improve with the loss of Andruw Jones and his .222 batting average. And the Braves biggest weakness from a year ago, rotation depth, is now one of their biggest strengths.

NL WILD CARD

BBlackwell: Atlanta Braves - Because I like their pitching more than Philadelphia, their offense more than Milwaukee, and their overall talent level than any of the West’s also-rans. Considering each of the last 6 World Series have featured a Wild Card team, I actually like Atlanta’s postseason odds better if we take home the WC instead of the division.

bravesmith1711: New York Mets - Phillies got lucky last year, and their pitching won’t hold up this time. The Mets have a much better rotation and bullpen, and their offense won’t be much worse. They beat out the Brewers (better overall team) and the NL West teams (competition in that division will kill each other).

bstarter29: New York Mets - The Mets aren’t gonna go quietly. I do think the Braves are better, but with Johan, and that strong lineup, they’d have to try pretty hard not to make the playoffs.

LSU31always: New York Mets - The addition of Johan pushes them over the top. They do not have any depth if anyone gets hurt. They need to stay healthy the whole year with is difficult to do with some of the aging veterans they have.

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