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Through the 1st half of the season the Central is one of the toughest divisions in baseball..

These so called experts keep saying how weak the central is throughout the whole year but it looks like maybe 2 teams will make the postseason and cleveland has been on fire lately....

 

So screw off Gammons,Starks,Rosenthal, and Rogers

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I think terms get tossed around without anyone really defining what they are saying. "Best Division" means different things to different people. Is best the best, most closely matched, then the NL East comes to mind. Most likely to produce a WS Champ, then most of the time the AL East comes to mind. Best teams top to bottom, etc. It all depends on how you define a division.

 

I don't believe trips to Detroit or Kansas City are striking fears into any teams. Cleveland maybe. Minny and Chicago, yes. Does that make the Central the "best" division?

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QUOTE(Cubs Suck23 @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 11:38 AM)
Through the 1st half of the season the Central is one of the toughest divisions in baseball..

These so called experts keep saying how weak the central is throughout the whole year but it looks like maybe 2 teams will make the postseason and cleveland has been on fire lately....

 

So screw off Gammons,Starks,Rosenthal, and Rogers

were alreay halfway through

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QUOTE(jerseysox @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 11:13 AM)
i think the al east is the best from top to bottom. before yesterday, the yankees were in fourth place. that's a pretty deep division.

 

But the Yankees are playing like crap, despite whatever talent they have on paper. Their team is just not very good.

 

I think certainly Toronto and maybe even Baltimore will fade. That division will be pretty bad when it's all said and done, in my opinion.

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QUOTE(Hideaway Lights @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 12:22 PM)
But the Yankees are playing like crap, despite whatever talent they have on paper. Their team is just not very good.

 

I think certainly Toronto and maybe even Baltimore will fade. That division will be pretty bad when it's all said and done, in my opinion.

 

who do you feel would be tougher to beat in a series? the tigers and indians or the yankees and blue jays?

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QUOTE(Hideaway Lights @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 02:21 PM)
We swept the s*** out of the Blue Jays at skydome. The Yankees honestly DON'T scare me. They sure didn't scare the Royals....

 

if you're telling me you'd rather face the Yankees than the Royals, then you should go shake your crack dealer's hand, because he is obviously selling the greatest crack on the planet.

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QUOTE(jerseysox @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 04:02 PM)
if you're telling me you'd rather face the Yankees than the Royals, then you should go shake your crack dealer's hand, because he is obviously selling the greatest crack on the planet.

 

 

Sorry but I'll have to agree to that too. I still believe that Yankee's team will make the playoffs. Somehow, someway they're gonna get in.

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QUOTE(jerseysox @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 12:13 PM)
i think the al east is the best from top to bottom. before yesterday, the yankees were in fourth place. that's a pretty deep division.

 

 

QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Jun 17, 2005 -> 06:17 PM)
Sorry but I'll have to agree to that too. I still believe that Yankee's team will make the playoffs. Somehow, someway they're gonna get in.

 

Why is everyone STILL so quick to give the Yankees, a team that has been floating around .500 at it's best points this year, and is currently only 2 games over .500, so much respect and benefit of the doubt? They haven't shown themselves to be worthy of the $200 million Steinbrenner has spent on them, and they haven't "flipped the switch", like they did last year after a bad April.

 

 

Anyway...

 

For those of you who are defining the best division in baseball as the one with the best combined record, here's how you would rank them, as of today:

 

1) NL East 178-155, 23 games over.500

2) AL Central 170-152, 18 games over .500

3) AL East 167-165, 2 games over .500

4) AL West 130-132, 2 games under .500

5) NL Central 188-206, 18 games under .500

6) NL West 154-177, 23 games under .500

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QUOTE(Dam8610 @ Jun 18, 2005 -> 02:17 AM)
Why is everyone STILL so quick to give the Yankees, a team that has been floating around .500 at it's best points this year, and is currently only 2 games over .500, so much respect and benefit of the doubt? They haven't shown themselves to be worthy of the $200 million Steinbrenner has spent on them, and they haven't "flipped the switch", like they did last year after a bad April.

Anyway...

 

For those of you who are defining the best division in baseball as the one with the best combined record, here's how you would rank them, as of today:

 

1) NL East 178-155, 23 games over.500

2) AL Central 174-152, 18 games over .500

3) AL East 167-165, 2 games over .500

4) AL West 130-132, 2 games under .500

5) NL Central 188-206, 18 games under .500

6) NL West 154-177, 23 games under .500

 

Because the Yankees have an All-Star team of a 25-man roster, and they have millions upon millions more to spend. They don't believe Baltimore will hang around all year, and Boston has been shaky at times.

 

And 174 - 152 = 22

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QUOTE(Dam8610 @ Jun 18, 2005 -> 01:17 AM)
Why is everyone STILL so quick to give the Yankees, a team that has been floating around .500 at it's best points this year, and is currently only 2 games over .500, so much respect and benefit of the doubt? They haven't shown themselves to be worthy of the $200 million Steinbrenner has spent on them, and they haven't "flipped the switch", like they did last year after a bad April.

Anyway...

 

For those of you who are defining the best division in baseball as the one with the best combined record, here's how you would rank them, as of today:

 

1) NL East 178-155, 23 games over.500

2) AL Central 170-152, 18 games over .500

3) AL East 167-165, 2 games over .500

4) AL West 130-132, 2 games under .500

5) NL Central 188-206, 18 games under .500

6) NL West 154-177, 23 games under .500

It just proves that money can't buy you everything, and a TEAM is better than a team of allstars who normally care just about themselves.

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