Ugh…The NL Central. As a White Sox fan, I’ve grown to dislike just about all of these teams. First, they have the Cubs, and the other 5 teams are so pitiful that it actually led to the Cubs making the playoffs 3 of the past 10 years. Right off the bat, the Reds and Pirates have no chance…there’s always 2009….but probably not. That makes it a 4 team division, and from looking at the other 2 NL divisions, the winner of this division this year will probably be the 7th or 8th best team in the NL, so I’m predicting a first round sweep for whoever wins it. The logical choice is the Cubs, but since I’m not picking the White Sox to win the AL Central, I’m allowed to play favorites once, right?
1. Milwaukee Brewers – I’m going to give this division to the Brewers, though I wouldn’t be surprised if they only win about 72 games (which could still put them in the race). The True Blue Brew Crew would have been the most shocking team in a shocking NL last year if the D-Backs and Rockies hadn’t done what they did. The bring back promising young stars Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun, JJ Hardy, and Corey Hart, and Jason Kendall and Mike Cameron were pretty decent veteran pickups to compliment them. The pitching is a little shaky, but could be decent if Ben Sheets avoids a bought with vertigo, Chris Capuano forgets the atrocities of 2007, and everyone else pitches well enough to win games against the Reds and Pirates.

3. Houston Astros – You know when you aren’t going to have a good season? You pick up a guy the day before his name shows up in the Mitchell Report. Oops. The ‘Stros aren’t what they’ve been in their recent past, but they still have a dangerous lineup with Lance Berkman, Carlos Lee, Mark Loretta, Ty Wigginton, and youngster Hunter Pence. The pitching is again a little shaky, but they do have Mr. No Run Support Roy Oswalt and possible future star Wandy Rodriguez at the front of the rotation. Just ignore the 41 year old in the 4th slot, and they could get even older because I think this is the only team desperate enough to sign Roger Clemens for one more year.

5. Cincinnati Reds – For this division, they have a pretty decent lineup featuring sluggers like Griffey and Dunn surrounded by a bunch of other solid hitters. I never heard of their young 4th and 5th starters from the Dominican, so in this day and age that probably means they’ll use about 32 different starting pitchers (like a certain team in gray and black that I know of) or they’ll win the division.
6. Pittsburgh Pirates – ARRRRGGGGHHH!!! It be 16 years since our last winning season, and we’ll walk the plank if we don’t make it 17. Those landlubbers Tom Gorzelanny, Ian Snell, and Zach Duke may be getting us about 3 score and 7 wins this year. ARRRGH!
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