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re: Biggest Surprise in Baseball this Upcoming Season
Posted on 3/2/14 at 4:59 pm to The White Lobster
Posted on 3/2/14 at 4:59 pm to The White Lobster
Blue Jays have 3 very capable starters if healthy in Dickey, Beaurhle, and Morrow plus plenty of offense.
The Marlins have some offense, I don't trust Furcal/Jones combo they picked up but I like Yelich, Stanton, and Ozuna honestly. I think the pitching has two very good pitchers in Fernandez. And Evoldi and Turner can be a good one as well
The Marlins have some offense, I don't trust Furcal/Jones combo they picked up but I like Yelich, Stanton, and Ozuna honestly. I think the pitching has two very good pitchers in Fernandez. And Evoldi and Turner can be a good one as well
Posted on 3/3/14 at 12:17 am to tduecen
Fernandez is great obviously, but a rotation of Fernandez, Eovaldi, Alvarez, Turner, Koehler doesn't exactly scare me especially with their bullpen and offense. I think they will be about as good as they were last year.
Posted on 3/3/14 at 12:41 am to volfan30
that rotation scares hitters, I can guarantee you that. Their pen I'm not sure, but that rotation is a nightmare.
Posted on 3/3/14 at 6:56 am to LfcSU3520
Eh front 3 I agree with with but Koehler isn't anything special it appears, will be 28 and last year he didn't scare anyone in his first season pitching. Alvarez will be a good one as well but if they put an innings limit on their guys I think it hurts them. Their 4 best pitchers you only had Fernandez go over 120 innings last year, so where would the cut off be this year? Fernandez goes 200 easily (unless injury) but Turner, Evoldi, Alvarez all get shut down around 160?
Posted on 3/3/14 at 9:49 am to tduecen
Is Houston still the 100 loss favorite?
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