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Yea I got the info off the team's site, even though they don't need him to win the division.S.S. said:Tomorrow? Score! Yeah, he pulled a muscle or somethin a few games back...
Yeah, they don't NEED him, but he IS a great player ^_^blueovalboy7 said:Yea I got the info off the team's site, even though they don't need him to win the division.
simply because it isn't, it doesn't have one team that has demolished the rest of the teams in the division, which makes this time of year more exciting, more on the line with every game. The AL has too many teams that are just far better than the majority of their divisions, for example the Angels, the Red Sox (and usually the Yankees), and even Cleveland (though the Tigers hung around for a while). Only team that has that type of lead in the NL would be the Mets because they have been the best team in the NL for most of the year. I love battles for playoff position, look at the NL wildcard and even the AL wildcard decent races, but to find a decent race in a division only place to look is the NL central, they are quality teams, not amazing, but not terrible either. I look forward to the rest of the season to see who keeps it together and who has their wheels fall off.worst division in baseball
it is the point and will always be the point, I had to agree that a "fanboy" of your own team is nothing to be ashamed of, and I respect those who remain loyal to their team even when they have a bad year/season.Isn't the point of sports to be a fan of 'your' team?