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    Default Who will be this years version of the COLORADO ROCKIES?

    meaning - a team that no one expected to make the playoffs, let alone the world series.

    i'll go with this sleeper team....

    houston astros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuteBoxe View Post
    I'm going with the Los Angeles Dodgers
    I thought theyd win that division last yr.

    arizona will win that div this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buztah View Post
    Nationals.
    scrappy team, but in a tough division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadCapper View Post
    houston astros.
    I hope you're right, but I don't see it happening. Pitching staff just seems iffy at best outside of Roy Oswalt.

    The Dodgers might be a good fit for this since the Diamondbacks, Padres and Rockies are going to get a lot of preseason pub in that division.

    As for a team that didn't make the postseason last year and seems destined to this year, put my down on the Tigers (though they certainly don't fit a 'sleeper' tag).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Bee View Post
    I hope you're right, but I don't see it happening. Pitching staff just seems iffy at best outside of Roy Oswalt.

    The Dodgers might be a good fit for this since the Diamondbacks, Padres and Rockies are going to get a lot of preseason pub in that division.

    As for a team that didn't make the postseason last year and seems destined to this year, put my down on the Tigers (though they certainly don't fit a 'sleeper' tag).
    The Tigers are definately not a sleeper. They may have the most wins come seasons end. They do not fit into this category.

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    Mariners.

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    Cincinnati.

    Best young talent in the National League.

    Finally have a closer. Bullpen is shored up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Pac View Post
    Cincinnati.

    Best young talent in the National League.

    Finally have a closer. Bullpen is shored up.
    Whats their lineup and starting rotation?

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    volquez will be key for the Reds, but i liked them as a long shot. what a terrible division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlòóker View Post
    Mariners.
    I like the way you think, lòóker

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadCapper View Post
    Whats their lineup and starting rotation?

    cf - freel
    3b - encarnacion
    2b - phillips
    rf - griffey
    lf - dunn
    1b - hatterberg
    ss - gonzalez
    c - ross


    1. harang
    2. arroyo
    3. belisle
    4. bailey
    5. volquez/affeldt

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    I will take the cubs and brewers over the Reds in a heartbeat but I guess they do have some decent talent so we'll see. Im a big fan of Brandon Phillips hes a stud

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 star bomb View Post
    cf - freel
    3b - encarnacion
    2b - phillips
    rf - griffey
    lf - dunn
    1b - hatterberg
    ss - gonzalez
    c - ross


    1. harang
    2. arroyo
    3. belisle
    4. bailey
    5. volquez/affeldt
    You've got the rotation down.

    Lineup-
    1B Votto - Top 10 Baseball America
    2B Phillips
    3B Encarnacion
    SS Gonzalez OR Keppinger (.330 hitter)
    LF Dunn
    CF Jay Bruce - Baseball America's #1 prospect
    RF Griffey
    C Valentin / Ross platoon

    Bench
    Hopper (.330 hitter)
    Freel
    Hatteberg

    CL: Francisco Cordero

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    Quote Originally Posted by INVEGA MAN View Post
    Arizona - pitching wins games
    uh. arizona aint a sleeper!

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    Seattle.. Hands down. Felix is a beast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurtRapp View Post
    Seattle.. Hands down. Felix is a beast.
    can they beat the angels out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious View Post
    Tampa Bay goes to the world series.


    There goal is not to lose 90 games it will be a successful season then since they have never had a season where they have not lost at least 90 games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadCapper View Post
    meaning - a team that no one expected to make the playoffs, let alone the world series.

    i'll go with this sleeper team....

    houston astros.
    TwinS, remember the trend ** when the Giants win the Super Bowl the Twins have always won the world series that baseball season.

    1987 and 1991
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    If the Reds get Blanton they can seriously win the Central.

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    Mariners, although they may have lost their "sleeper" tag with the acquisition of Bedard.

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    I definitely wouldn't describe the Dodgers or Mariners as sleepers.

    Lincecum
    Cain
    Lowry
    Zito

    Give me the Giants. Obviously the offense is the primary concern, but this is a team that's suited to win 3-2 type games. Bonds' departure is addition by subtraction, and with that rotation and in a division without a dominant team, the Giants can contend in the West.

    I also agree with those of you that mentioned the Reds as being improved.
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