Mark wrote:The Marlins look good. Pujols leaving the Cardinals and Fielder kleaving leaves the NL central wide open.
It does. It's there for the taking almost. No excuses really (bar injuries but that's the same for everybody). I wouldn't write off the Cards though. Despite losing Pujols and La Russa I don't know what the new guy is like. He could be every bit as good which would be bad news lol.
I haven't really seen much of Latos so can't really comment with that much authority about his game. He sounds like he has 200+ innings in him and if we can get that out of him, Arroyo and Cueto we could have a serious shot at the pennant. The Phillies rotation is still ace but that batting line up is getting a bit creaky whilst in the NL West the Giants should be thereabouts but can't say about the Diamondbacks or Dodgers. Bit more of a lottery baseball and there's usually at least one surprise team a year. Hope it's not the Pirates because I would prefer the division games to be easier. Should be an interesting year for the Reds.
Normally I don't that much of interest in the AL barring checking out headlines but I can't wait for the play offs on that side. If, as expected, it's the Yankees, Tigers, Rangers and then one of Red Sox, Rays, Angels, it could be pretty explosive.