07-03-2009, 12:42 PM
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Aside from the Dodgers, and I think even they're a bit overrated, there isn't a single team in the NL that scares me. The league as a whole blows. The top 5 NL teams would be lucky to be in the top 10 in the AL.
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I think there are some good teams that are underperforming. Think Phillies, Mets, and yes, Cubs.
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Maybe the Phillies, but they kind of played out of their minds last season, and their rotation isn't that impressive.
The Mets have a mediocre rotation as well.
All I'm saying is that the only complete ballclubs can be found in the AL.
Aside from the Dodgers, and I think even they're a bit overrated, there isn't a single team in the NL that scares me. The league as a whole blows. The top 5 NL teams would be lucky to be in the top 10 in the AL.
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I think there are some good teams that are underperforming. Think Phillies, Mets, and yes, Cubs.
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Maybe the Phillies, but they kind of played out of their minds last season, and their rotation isn't that impressive.
The Mets have a mediocre rotation as well.
All I'm saying is that the only complete ballclubs can be found in the AL.