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07-17-04, 11:24 PM
Boston, Oakland, Texas, Anaheim, Chicago, Minnesota or New York?
I think the division winners will be, New York, Chicago, and Oakland.
Unless Boston makes a big deal (IE. Randy Johnson) I do not see the rotation of Schilling, Pedro, Wakefield, Lowe, and Arroyo holding up in the playoff's. Sure, you have Schilling and Pedro but everything else is a little hazy to me. And Boston's bullpen aside from Foulke isn't doing too well.
Anaheim will miss it because of starting Pitching. Minnesota will miss it because they are too weak.
My AL Wild Card is Texas. They can hit very well. They have an outstanding infield. And if their pitching holds up, like it did in the first half, they will be a powerful force in this years playoff's.
I think the division winners will be, New York, Chicago, and Oakland.
Unless Boston makes a big deal (IE. Randy Johnson) I do not see the rotation of Schilling, Pedro, Wakefield, Lowe, and Arroyo holding up in the playoff's. Sure, you have Schilling and Pedro but everything else is a little hazy to me. And Boston's bullpen aside from Foulke isn't doing too well.
Anaheim will miss it because of starting Pitching. Minnesota will miss it because they are too weak.
My AL Wild Card is Texas. They can hit very well. They have an outstanding infield. And if their pitching holds up, like it did in the first half, they will be a powerful force in this years playoff's.