83, but I hope for more.
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83, but I hope for more.
89 for me due to a better bullpen. Hopefully that wins the division.
162-0. That's right you heard it here first.
I'll go with 81. The addition of Francisco Cordero should make the Reds pen at least on par with the league average, which is a significant improvement over last season's squad. I expect the offense to be about the same with Edwin putting up better numbers to help offset Phillips' regression. The starters after Harang and Arroyo are certainly question marks but I can't help but feel they are an improvement over Milton and Lohse.
I'll go with 81 wins. I really think the time improved but I think its only improved abit.
I'll go with 85.
95 wins. That's right.
1) Baker has won 100+ games in each of his first seasons with the Giants and Cubs.
2) The Reds roster reminds me very much of the Tigers in 2005, which also was lead for the first time by a veteran, winning manager.
I'll go with 86
I've got 87.
80 wins.
Our young starting pitching will struggle like most young starting pitching does.
Seriously I would take that bet. I think even with NO improvement from the lineup, our SP is improved enough to get close to .500, and Cordero in the bullpen should relieve us from at least 1/2 a dozen blown saves.
Milton, Shearn, etc... can be considered addition by subtraction, even if they were only replaced by "replacement players". Lohse is solid enough, but Cueto/Volquez/Fogg is LEAPS AND BOUNDS ahead of what we had in the 3-5 spot last year...
PEACE
-BLEEDS