Best records
AMERICAN
Yankees 69-34
Astros 67-36
Blue Jays 57-45
NATIONAL
Dodgers 68-33
Mets 64-37
Braves 62-41
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Best records
AMERICAN
Yankees 69-34
Astros 67-36
Blue Jays 57-45
NATIONAL
Dodgers 68-33
Mets 64-37
Braves 62-41
Yankees add Frankie Montas and Lou Trivino from A's.
Padres add Josh Hader from Brewers.
Juan Soto, plus Josh Bell, to Padres.
Padres haven't been this loaded for a long while.
[QUOTE=Charlie Sheen;14643686]Can't believe how wrong I was here. They've had more than their share of injuries on the south side, but it still feels like a disappointment from an outsider's perspective.
It has been entertaining watching everyone on Twitter blame TLR though. Never liked that guy :lol[/QUOTE]
Sox have been highly disappointing, good thing I didn't order the entire season on MLB.TV, only went monthly :lol I canceled it since my Sox are a .500 team at best :(
[QUOTE=TheMan;14645753]Sox have been highly disappointing, good thing I didn't order the entire season on MLB.TV, only went monthly :lol I canceled it since my Sox are a .500 team at best :([/QUOTE]
Unfortunately for your team, AL East has been way too strong compare to the rest of the league this season. Even Orioles are getting pretty good nowadays.
Blue Jays add relievers Anthony Bass and Zach Pop from Marlins for prospect Jordan Groshans.
[QUOTE=BurningHammer;14645854]Blue Jays add relievers Anthony Bass and Zach Pop from Marlins for prospect Jordan Groshans.[/QUOTE]
Jays also add Whit Merrifield from Royals.
- Angels' Noah Syndergaard to Phillies
- Yankees' Joey Gallo to Dodgers and Jordan Montgomery to Cardinals for Harrison Bader
- Orioles' Trey Mancini to Astros
[QUOTE=BurningHammer;14645769]Unfortunately for your team, AL East has been way too strong compare to the rest of the league this season. Even Orioles are getting pretty good nowadays.[/QUOTE]
Forget about any team in our division but I wouldn't look past HOU just yet, as much as I hate those douchebags, they can hang with any East team.
The AL East is of course the strongest division but I’d bet on Houston to win the league.
The Mets are a vastly superior team than the Braves. I have Mets and Dodgers in the NLCS. Braves just look outmatched at every position just about.
Verlander is 59 wins away from 300.
[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing;14647325]The Mets are a vastly superior team than the Braves. I have Mets and Dodgers in the NLCS. [B]Braves just look outmatched at every position just about[/B].[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't say that's true at all. The Braves are unarguably superior at catcher and 3rd base. Mets are inarguably better at 1st and 2nd with Ozzie out. Marte has been better than Acuna this year but we all know the talent we have on that end and for the next two months our guy is capable of blowing him away. Mets probably better in left.
Shortstop and center are a wash.
Obviously their rotation is nuts if healthy though. But we're no slouch and our BP is as good as anyone's.
Never doubt me. Yeah, we have some superior players, but we are clearly outmatched. Mets own us this year. They're picking us apart.
I like the Mets chances this year. Sherzer can dominate. Hoping deGrom stays healthy, if he can that's a formidable 1-2 and I think Mets can hit enough. They don't hit a lot of HRs outside of Pete but they get timely hitting and now that they can platoon at DH, let's goooooooooooo. Of course the BP keeps me up at night, but Diaz is having a great year. Might be a problem getting to him as I only really trust Ottavino this year.