The is by far the most talked about division on this site, so let’s talk about it some more, shall we? Last year, the Indians finally lived up to their potential and took the division after being down for a few years while the White Sox and Twins took a step back. This year, I think it will be more of the same..
1. Cleveland Indians – Team Upside finally broke through in 2007, winning the division title away from defending AL Champs, the Tigers (even though everyone forgets the Twins won the division in 2006). This year’s Indians team is largely unchanged from the team that won 96 games last year, and I think they have enough youthful goodness to hold off Detroit again and win the Central, but don’t be completely surprised if this year’s team is more like 2006, where they had a losing record, since really no one on their team has proven to be a consistent performer.

3. Minnesota Twins – Unlike Ryan, I don’t think this is a 4 team race. It’s a 2 team race. I think both the Twins and White Sox are a step below the teams above, but the Twins are going to be a little better than the Sox this year, and from looking at his picks, we’re being very polite to each other this year. The Twinkies decided to fill holes with former Devil Rays and Astros, picking up Delmon Young, Brendan Harris, Mike Lamb, and Adam Everett. As usual for the Twins to me, that registers pretty high on the “meh” scale. I think the pitching situation could be a mess, relying on Livan Hernandez and a supposedly healthy Liriano. I’m sure the Twins also have some slap hitters in their system that are good at hitting ground balls past confused White Sox infielders that will roll on their plastic grass to their baggy, so that’s why the edge goes to the Twins.
4. Chicago White Sox – Don’t be fooled, the White Sox are going to suck. They could even finish in last place this year. Injuries hurt this team a lot last year, and not only did it ruin the season for them, it ruined their future because it proved that most of their “prospects” are horrendous and untradable. Apparently, they are planning to start Jerry Owens in CF and Nick Swisher in LF instead of Swisher in CF and Josh Fields (who is capable of hitting 40 HR, but got sent down) in LF and Jerry Owens in CF for the Birmingham 
5. Kansas City Royals – Does a team that has had 1 winning season since 1995 deserve an in-depth analysis? No, they do not.
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