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I'd have said that Boston has all the bats and atrocious pitching, but it's been the other way round. They are 11th in runs scored despite snatching up everybody that the Coons wanted. Their pitching has been average, but look at their Opening Day starter. Toshiro Uenohara has a career ERA of 4.35;
Indy is probably fake. They poured out a lot of runs early on, but there are a lot of has-beens in that lineup that will soon return to their usual form. Matt Pruitt is batting .310 for them. The Elks might be good, depending on whether they can fix that pen and get Rod Taylor straightened out.
I still have my money on the Crusaders, who should take off when Stanton Martin comes back in the first half of May.
And pray for the Falcons, they look a lot like a team that will not stop at 100 losses.
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Last edited by Westheim; 08-15-2016 at 06:25 PM.
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