It’s going to be hard jumping into the NL Central after watching the play-in game of the NCAA tournament. Yep, it sure is going to be difficult, segueing from a competition involving the worst teams of an exciting and talented field. Yep. How am I going to ever find a way to talk about the NL Central after watching the worst teams in a group in action. I think I’ll soldier through.
Cincinnati Reds: I was looking at the Reds and the Brewers and the Cubs, in my opinion the best three teams in this crapfest of a league, and after looking at the three of them, I though
Chicago Cubs: The Cubs seemed to be the team with the up and coming talent just last year. But then, it seems, that Matt Murton isn’t as good as they hoped. Felix Pie? Twisted jubs, not as good as he was supposed to be. Ronny Cedeno? Almost bad. The only pleasant surprise to come out of the Cubs system has been Ryan Theriot, and Ryan Theriot sucks. The surprise is pleasant because people didn’t expect anything out of him. Go back further and see what disasters Mark Prior and Kerry Wood turned into. So, I guess what I’m trying to say is, highly touted rookie catcher Geovany Soto, watch your back.
Milwaukee Brewers: Let me explain the Brewers in terms of beer. That seems to make the
Houston Astros: So, the Astros traded for Miguel Tejada. Also, they gave up way too much for Jose Valverde while getting way too little for Billy Wagner. Tejada is, I think, stepping over the
St. Louis Cardinals: Let’s review the Cardinals (I know, putting them in bold, then saying we;ll review them. We’re moving slowly): Their best player could blow out his elbow at any time. The infield contains the likes of Cesar Izturis and Adam Kennedy, while they traded to make a downgrade at third, from Scott Rolen to Troy Glaus. In the outfield, they have a former pitcher, a lightly regarded third year player, and a fellow named Skip. In the rotation, they have Braden Looper, Joel Pineiro, and Kyle Lohse. One of those guys in a rotation is bad, but that’s just awful. Oh, and the bullpen is even worse than that seen in Houston. They’re just lucky the Pirates are around to occupy the cellar.
Pittsburgh Pirates: So, Steve talked through the Pirates like a pirate. And he didn’t once mention Davy Jones’ Locker. For shame. I will say this: the Pirates have, at this time, the best rotation 9and maybe pitching staff) in the NL Central. Let’s see if they can score some runs with Nate McLouth, Ronny Paulino and Jose Bautista.
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