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<blockquote data-quote="CSD" data-source="post: 11633480" data-attributes="member: 26316"><p>Good to see you back :beer:</p><p></p><p>The biggest issue for the Sox is their pitching staff. The back of their rotation is a big question mark. Trying to convert Bard into a starter was a big fail for them. I wouldn't be surprised if they sign Oswalt mid-season. </p><p></p><p>The Yankees, what's not to like about them. If the Andy Pettitte of old returns, watch out AL East! They return most of their potent lineup from a season ago and have the best closer in baseball, nuff said. Yanks will repeat as division winners</p><p></p><p>The Rays have an outstanding pitching rotation, that alone will give them a chance to compete. But their offense needs to get going, in a hurry. In 18 games so far this spring, they've scored 62 runs., only 3 runs/game. The Jays are averaging twice that, 6 runs/game. </p><p></p><p>The Blue Jays might be a sleeper this season. Bautista is a machine, Colby Rasmus is solid, and Brett Lawrie has been killing the ball in spring training. The top end of their rotation looks good with Romero and Morrow. Will they win the AL pennant? No. But they have a legitimate shot of making the playoffs this season</p><p></p><p>My prediction:</p><p></p><p>Yankees win AL East</p><p>Toronto</p><p>Boston</p><p>Tampa Bay</p><p>Baltimore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSD, post: 11633480, member: 26316"] Good to see you back :beer: The biggest issue for the Sox is their pitching staff. The back of their rotation is a big question mark. Trying to convert Bard into a starter was a big fail for them. I wouldn't be surprised if they sign Oswalt mid-season. The Yankees, what's not to like about them. If the Andy Pettitte of old returns, watch out AL East! They return most of their potent lineup from a season ago and have the best closer in baseball, nuff said. Yanks will repeat as division winners The Rays have an outstanding pitching rotation, that alone will give them a chance to compete. But their offense needs to get going, in a hurry. In 18 games so far this spring, they've scored 62 runs., only 3 runs/game. The Jays are averaging twice that, 6 runs/game. The Blue Jays might be a sleeper this season. Bautista is a machine, Colby Rasmus is solid, and Brett Lawrie has been killing the ball in spring training. The top end of their rotation looks good with Romero and Morrow. Will they win the AL pennant? No. But they have a legitimate shot of making the playoffs this season My prediction: Yankees win AL East Toronto Boston Tampa Bay Baltimore [/QUOTE]
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