Who wins NL Wild Card? Phils, Braves or Dodgers?

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Let's throw LA/SD into a pot and say the 2nd place team will be in the WC race.

Who does everyone like most between the only 3 teams who will realistically compete for the NL Wild Card?

Phillies have been playing well lately but need to hold the fort down until they get Myers and Gordon back in the pen in a few wks. They have been riding solid starting pitching and a very good lineup (espec with Ryan Howard coming around).

Braves have hit the skids since Chipper got hurt and the loss of Mike Gonzalez for the yr was a big blow. If Chipper cannot stay healthy I see them fading as their starting staff doesnt stack up against the Phils in terms of depth after Hudson and Smoltz. Chuck James, Buddy Carlyle and Kyle Davies as the 3-4-5 dont stack up to Philly's 3-4-5 of Moyer-Garcia-Lieber. Put Gordon and Myers back into the mix and Atlanta's greatest strength over Philly, the bullpen, is offset. I think everyone would agree the Phils have the better lineup, top to bottom, not much to debate there.

I have to go to bed now but someone else feel free to break down SD-LA and how you think they compare to Philly-Atlanta.

Oh, and how BAD is the NL Central? This is easily the worst division in baseball history. It's pathetic that the Brewers, who look awful lately, still have a FIVE game lead while NY, Phil and Atl have to slug it out against each other all season.
 

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I like the Pads to win the west, So I will say THE BRAVES here (also think the CUBS could make a run at some point):
Current WC standing (METS and BREW lead thir divisios currently).


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Im I missing something here but isnt the Arizona Diamondbacks in the mix for the Wildcard.Have good pitching and could be in the hunt if they can get some more hitting at the trade deadline.Gravy
 

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Arizona doesnt have enough pop in their lineup.


This maybe the case but how can you discount them at this time being ONLY 1 game back of the wildcard at the present time just dont get it.:think2:
 

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Easy call, Phillies inspite of idiotic manager who is all "growed" up. I keep praying Manuel will be fired but everytime it gets close Phillies go on a winning streak. Manuel learned how to read and write from "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.
 

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i think it will be the mets, cause the braves gonna win the division
 

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Ill take it one step further and give you the entire playoffs....

NL Central - Cubs
NL East - Mets
NL West - Padres
NL WC - Braves


AL East - Red Sox
AL Central - Tigers
AL West - Angels
AL WC - Indians
 

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You lost all credibility with your Cubs pick. Oh look, he's from...Chicago.

The Cubs are awful and that division is a complete DISASTER. Brewers get through on the strength of their lineup and passable pitching but they're not going anywhere in the playoffs. They have been generally manhandled in their meetings with NY, Phil and Atl.
 

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You lost all credibility with your Cubs pick. Oh look, he's from...Chicago.

The Cubs are awful and that division is a complete DISASTER. Brewers get through on the strength of their lineup and passable pitching but they're not going anywhere in the playoffs. They have been generally manhandled in their meetings with NY, Phil and Atl.


So I cant have an opinion? This truly isnt a homer pick here... the NL Central is TERRIBLE.... and I dont think the Brewers are ready to make that next step yes like ive been saying all year... The Cubs have actually been playing pretty good for the most part besides their bullpen... and thats the truth if their pen doesnt change then they will have no shot in hell but their starting pitching and hitting have been good so far and I think they will get hot and win the division
 

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Cubs???
If you are gonna say that then I will have to say my Astros have just a good as a chance..all they have to do is score some runs...JMO
 

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D'backs, Pads, or Dodgers. Whichever team's pitching stays healthiest.
All [including the giants] have very good pitching, and would be the choice if they were not so close in talent, because they may knock each other out of the wildcard hunt.
I still think chicago has a chance, the white sox that is.
 

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