Originally posted by BLReidLets look at the numbers from Yahoo MLB:
So, are the Boston Red Sox legitimately the best team in MLB this year, or are they simply a solid team that has the benefit of being in the worst division? Obviously I think they are pretty good, but am interested in hearing other opinions.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/standings;_ylt=AtaemqcTdpKdYIfxhlaKc3ERvLYF
The Indians and the Angels are top of their divisions.
Check the records of each team against the East, Central, and West.
Sox have played more games against the east, at around .667
Indians are .609
Angels are at .667
Compare the numbers for central and west also. The percentages are all close regardless of who they are playing.
I don't think the Sox are feasting on the weak east, they just started their first series with the Rays a couple days back.
They're playing ok, with luck after a few bad games with Texas and Seattle. That would suck if they had to play Seattle at the end, they can't seem to win over there.
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Originally posted by BLReidThey are definitely the best team in the majors right now.
So, are the Boston Red Sox legitimately the best team in MLB this year, or are they simply a solid team that has the benefit of being in the worst division? Obviously I think they are pretty good, but am interested in hearing other opinions.
After them, the Tigers are a close second - picking up Sheffield was a brilliant move and now that Rogers is back, look for them to take off in the second half.
The Angels look pretty strong as well with a solid line-up and depth in pitching. I think the Indians are a bit overrated though. They got a lot of tools but Sizemore and Martinez are the only really consistent guys on the team and their pitching is not very deep.
In the NL, I would say, not surprisingly, that there are zero great teams right now. The Dodgers are slowly losing their starting pitching. The Padres are a team of loose cannons. The Mets are inconsistent. Also, the Chicago Cubs remind me of the Chinese - if they could ever get their ____ together, they could rule the world.
Originally posted by darvlayThe Cubs have some nice players.
They are definitely the best team in the majors right now.
After them, the Tigers are a close second - picking up Sheffield was a brilliant move and now that Rogers is back, look for them to take off in the second half.
The Angels look pretty strong as well with a solid line-up and depth in pitching. I think the Indians are a bit overrated though. ...[text shortened]... emind me of the Chinese - if they could ever get their ____ together, they could rule the world.
Originally posted by Red NightAnd one of the best managers, if not the best manager in all of baseball. So what's their problem you may ask? Well, they are the Cubs, that's their problem.
The Cubs have some nice players.
BTW: Does anyone think that it is absolutly hilarious that the Yankees are doing so poorly this year? I mean, they spend more on their team a year than most 3rd world countries spend on a GNP a year.
In terms of salary, the Yankess and Red Sox should be the best team in baseball every year. When they are not, however, it becomes scandalous.
Originally posted by whodeyI find it pretty hilarious but I also think that they will have a much better second half and will contend for the wild card.
And one of the best managers, if not the best manager in all of baseball. So what's their problem you may ask? Well, they are the Cubs, that's their problem.
BTW: Does anyone think that it is absolutly hilarious that the Yankees are doing so poorly this year? I mean, they spend more on their team a year than most 3rd world countries spend on a GNP a ye ...[text shortened]... d be the best team in baseball every year. When they are not, however, it becomes scandalous.
Originally posted by darvlayThere's no question that their play has been far below their potential...but it's been loads of fun this year with regards to my friends who are Yankees fans.
I find it pretty hilarious but I also think that they will have a much better second half and will contend for the wild card.
Originally posted by BLReidthey buy everbody though
So, are the Boston Red Sox legitimately the best team in MLB this year, or are they simply a solid team that has the benefit of being in the worst division? Obviously I think they are pretty good, but am interested in hearing other opinions.