I’m not planning on wasting anyone’s time, so I’m just going to jump on into baseball chatter. Thanks for reading, and here we go!
It's clear to anyone with a pulse that the American League East is the best division in baseball. At the beginning of the year, I made my division picks as follows:
AL: Rays (East) Red Sox (Wild Card) White Sox (Central) A's (West)
NL: Marlins (East) Phillies (Wild Card) Cubs (Central) Dodgers (West)
Now, clearly, I look like a darn fool given what I said about the AL West and my pick of the Marlins to win the NL East (I've thought they were overdo for one of their crazy get-to-the-world-series-than-blow-up-the-team runs (see '97 and '03). I still think the Rays are in a position to make the playoffs, and the Red Sox are...well, the Red Sox (like it or not, Red Sox Nation, you guys are the Yankees of this decade). Despite the additions made in the off-season (Tiexiera, Burnett and Sabathia [man, I would love a slice of the money those fellas got]), I didn't believe the Yankees would make the playoffs and despite how they have played thus far (including the performances of Coke, Huges and Aceves in the bullpen), think that the Rays will see another October (they (the Yanks) have got a tough September schedule, with trips to LA, Seattle, an always intense Boston match-up and a run with KC (who always SEEM to play well at the end of the season)). What works against the Yankees, in my baseball world anyways, is their defense. Jeter and Cano are not good defensive players. And as a team, the Yankees are just 7th in
Speaking of the Cubs: A quick note/preview of my next posting, which will be about the NL Central (I’m going to go in order of divisions I think are the most competitive). The Cubs are still in a great position, despite what everyone in Chicago is writing at both the Tribune and the Sun-Times. Aramis Ramirez has missed most of the season and still isn't healthy. Milton Bradley is having, statistically, the worst year of his career. So is Soriano, and the pitching staff can't stay healthy. All of these problems, and they're still at .500 and only 3 games behind the Cardinals. And have some 70 games left to play. And the NL Central…well, for want of a better term, it sucks.
In the words of my favorite Beatle [because of the whole being-the-conductor-thing on Shining Time Station], peace and love, peace and love.

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