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To: reaper who wrote (236003)4/16/2003 2:40:01 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
We shall see...I seem to recall the '91 Braves getting output from unlikely sources (surely Pendleton's late-career productive rise fell outside all boundaries, statistical probability?)....Lonnie Smith's ass weighed about 200 lbs. by the end of his career, but man could he get a key hit...guys like Lemke, Belliard, and whoever the catcher was (broken leg in spectacular fashion later) all were not very good by-the-number players, but that team somehow always got the right production at the right time from someone (Harvey= Justice in this scenario?)....

I don't think Twins win 100...too much hype now (articles on their model)...teams like that are better as underdogs, IMO.

From a Royals fan perspective, I've much rather be in the AL Central then the AL East or West, or the NL East or West for that matter.....so, given I only see the NL Central as a viable alternative (and I'd rather face Twins/White Sox vs. Cardinals/Houston)...I'll stick with AL Central as "sucky"-g

Like you said, we shall see...cheers...