Who will finish with the worst record in the Majors for 2008?

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Who will finish with the worst record in the Majors for 2008?

  • Baltimore Orioles

    Votes: 17 37.8%
  • Florida Marlins

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Pittsburgh Pirates

    Votes: 4 8.9%
  • Oakland Athletics

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • Tampa Bay Rays

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • San Francisco Giants

    Votes: 10 22.2%
  • Kansas City Royals

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • Washington Nationals

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    45

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pirates, NL only got better and there still the pirates
Royals might give them a run because how stacked the central is they never have any easy games.
 

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my vote goes to giants, they wont cross 70..i think they will win between 65-68.
 

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O's... they're in a division where we could see 95, 90, 85, & 80 win teams...
 

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The giants
They have 2 very good young pitchers but nothing else. Their offense will be horrible. Their signing this offseason, Rowand, is not that good and will struggle to hit in that park. He is surrounded by no one else.
 

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Theres no way in hell it will be the Giants finishing worst with that starting rotation.

Thats the best rotation in the National League.
 

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i still cant believe someone hasnt said the pirates or royals besides me. Can someone make a case for how they wont atleast so i have something to argue
 

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i still cant believe someone hasnt said the pirates or royals besides me. Can someone make a case for how they wont atleast so i have something to argue

Anyone have insights on the Pirates? I know they suck but I haven't paid attention to their off season moves. How bad is their rotation?
 

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Giants have very nice starting pitching which should be enough to avoid the worst record.

I went with KC. Pittsburgh and Baltimore were also considered. KC's offense is improving but still has alot of holes. They have no starting pitching and their bullpen is weak.
 

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O's... they're in a division where we could see 95, 90, 85, & 80 win teams...

You nailed it. The Red Sox and Yanks should be near 95 each, Jays 85-90 and TB could finish over .500. That is a lot of tough opponents for the O's

Baltimore could possibly hit 100 losses, dont see anyone else that low
 

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AL central could have two 90 win teams and who knows even the SUX could be decent again. Minnesota is solid enough to be .500 or better the royals will never have an easy game and there still way to young on offense to scare anyone.
 

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AL central could have two 90 win teams and who knows even the SUX could be decent again. Minnesota is solid enough to be .500 or better the royals will never have an easy game and there still way to young on offense to scare anyone.


FUCK YOU..
that is all
 

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I have heard a lot of experts predict a decent season for the Rays. I think that the Rangers should replace them as one of the worst teams. Texas is a few injuries away from not winning 70 games.
 

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