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slider32
I like what the Dodgers have done this winter, they are in the drivers seat as the best team in the NL. I would look for them and the Cubs to fight it out again in the NL for the world series. Both teams have a lot of depth as well quality and veteran leadership. It’s no wonder that Fangraphs has their projected WAR as the best in baseball.
cyclone24
sorry but if the NY Mets pitching stays healthy nobody is beating them
lonestardodger
Mets are probably only the 6th best nl team after Cubs, LA, Nats, Cards, SF
Ry.the.Stunner
Let us know when that “stays healthy” actually happens and we’ll consider giving the Mets a thought.
Brixton
The Mets still cant hit
bbell
You need to put your glasses on and look at the mets line up. They have more players on their team capable of hitting 30 plus hrs. I know it takes more than long ball but you take their 1-8 all which can hit 20 hrs along with their pitching when it stays healthy, they are good for 100 wins. Largest challenge is health to that run which is why they are not predicted to win more at this point. Time will tell
Mattimeo09
For my money I’d go
AL: CLE, BOS, HOU, TEX, SEA
(Indians and Red Sox are interchangeable but I love the Tribe’s bullpen)
NL: LAD, CHI, WAS, NYM, SF
(Dodgers have owned this offseason and while I think the Cubs will do great, I don’t think they’ll do as well as last year)
MLB: LAD, CHI, CLE, BOS, HOU
(I think a case could be made for any of these teams as the top team in baseball)
jonk
Cubs still the best ….better than last year. A big edge in fielding, great bench, Better starting pitching without Hammel, better bullpen and great hitting.
Who can match them?