Now its time to cover the Major Leagues, oops I mean the American League. The AL West doesn’t get a whole lot of attention in this Yankees-Red Sox world. Hell, even the AL Central is gets some attention with the Tigers and Indians making some noise. One common thread between all 4 of these AL West teams is that they have pretty good pitching, and each team is better than most of the NL teams I’ve covered. On to the picks

2. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim – The Angels are going with a half youth movement for this season, with a very young infield and veterans Garrett Anderson, Vladimir Guerrero, and new addition Torii Hunter in the outfield. On paper, the pitching staff looks to be pretty good, but Jared Weaver can be very inconsistent and I don’t like the trade for Jon Garland. I’m trying to think of a pitcher that Kenny Williams has traded away that didn’t have some sort of severe injury the following year, or completely sucked. Remember Mike Sirotka? No? He was the ace of the 2000 playoff team, they traded him to Toronto for David Wells and he found out he was injured and never played again. Freddy Garcia is suddenly washed up too. Look for Garland to blow something out around May.

4. Oakland Athletics – Is Billy Beane playing some money ball with us again with this year’s team, or do they just suck? I’m leaning towards the latter. Who would have thought about 6 years ago when the Giants, A’s, Raiders, and 49ers were all playoff teams that by 2007, they would all be bottom feeders and their only sports hopes would lie with the Golden State Warriors? It looks like the Sharks are doing pretty well too, but I live in a city whose minor league hockey team plays at the state fairgrounds, so its kind of hard to follow the NHL.
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