Preseason Picks Revisited: NL Central
Preseason Picks Revisited
The story so far:
Ladies and gentlemen, the least interesting division in Major League Baseball:
- Cubs – Somebody had to win the division; it might as well be the team that spent $300 million on free agents.
- Astros – Why did I like this team so much? Perhaps their recent track record fooled me? I’d expected more out of Morgan Ensberg and Jason Jennings. Instead, everyone got fired.
- Cardinals – Hey, I got one right. Everything about their 2006 season seemed like a fluke to me. The Cards deserve credit for winning the World Series, but this was a team headed for a fall. Kip Wells avoided 20 losses, and Rick Ankiel is a nice story… maybe…
- Brewers – I didn’t think they had the pitching, and in the end, I suppose they didn’t. If Ben Sheets could ever stay healthy… There’s a lot of good young talent on this team; suffice to say, I won’t be picking the Brewers to finish fourth again next year.
- Reds – They and the Astros are battling for fourth place as I write this. What a horrendous bullpen.
- Pirates – This is their fourth last-place finish in the last 10 years. Their best season during that stretch came in 1999, when they finished in third place with 78 wins. This franchise owes the city of Pittsburgh big time. Here’s hoping the new front office has a clue.
Not bad. I somehow mixed up Houston and Milwaukee, but otherwise did okay.
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