What team is going to have the biggest 2nd half collapse?

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Has to be the Mets.

Already starting to see the signs.

You cant expect Pedro to have anywhere near the 2nd half that he had in the first. He is breaking down. Has not been a full season pitcher in over 5 years.

Tom Glavine, nice story, but no way the guy even comes close to that production.

Reyes, can he keep it up? Nice player, but to think he can match his first half production is pushing it. Not to mention that he is starting to have some injurys.

Beltran, hard to match what hes done in the first half.

I think you are going to see a Phil Michelson type collapse in the 2nd half of the season, and a certain team in that division is going to get there act together and win it again.

I will bump this thread in OCTOBER.

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I bet you don't. Mets have the division in the bag. I think Det could falter. Rogers has proven history of fading after the all-star break. Verlander has never pitched more than 130 innings at any level. And don't forget about the human combustible Todd Jones.
 

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Chuck Sims said:
And don't forget about the human combustible Todd Jones.

LOL.....That is funny. If he was in a science class students would have to wear glasses for safety reasons.
 

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Y'all should get healthy odds on Braves to win NL East, Chop !
 

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TJ is still with Detroit, or did he get traded ? That guy always gets traded. I think he was a Tiger last week ?
 

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