Kailua
Can Pitt win the NL?
April 15, 2004 at 08:37PM View BBCode
Pittsburg is last in the NL in Homeruns and has no all-stars.
They do lead the league in stolenbases and my have the leagues best bull-pen. They look more like a team from the AL.
I believe it's what distinguishes them from the rest of the NL.
Will they hold on? Who has the best chance to unseat them?
Kailua
April 15, 2004 at 09:03PM View formatted
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I agree with your assessment of our league. I'm real curious about the AL and NL WS match-up though. Pitching puts STL. up on the rest of us in the NL. I always believed it took hitting to win in the regular season, but it's pitching in a short series. Two good SP's can dominate a 7 game series. Is there any NL team that can match the pitching from the eventual AL champion?
Kailua
April 16, 2004 at 05:08PM View BBCode
When St Louis raced out the the big early lead in the N.L. I couldn't imagine anyone catching them. They looked solid all around. Now that it's a race I'm taking a closer look. The Chicago club is stacked w/ LH hitters who are eating up the leagues RH pitching. They lead everyone in batting average. St Louis has those two pitchers and yet Pittsburg is in first. This is exciting!
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