Whats more likely to happen to our competition?
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:04 pm
Ok the division race has a little bit of drama building with a little managua twa involving our Cubbies, the Brewers and the Cardinals.
Here are the records:
Cubs - 63 W 59 L .516
Brewers - 63 W 61 L .508
Cardinals - 58 W 62 L .483
Which do you guys think is more likely - the Brewers dropping below .500 or the Cardinals going above .500?
As I've stated I think the Brewers have one last fight in them, theres too much baseball left for them not to make another run. Although in the end the Cubbies will be sitting in first. The brewers are 3-10 the last couple weeks, plus they have their next 9 games away. Young team.
The Cardinals are a team I could actually be scarred of, if, if they pass .500. Although once again, the Cubbies win the division. The Cards are 8-4 in the last couple weeks, with their next opponents full of weak Central Div teams. They host Fla, then ATL, then go to HOU and CIN. Easy schedule. 3 of those teams are already planning vacations.
Thoughts?
Here are the records:
Cubs - 63 W 59 L .516
Brewers - 63 W 61 L .508
Cardinals - 58 W 62 L .483
Which do you guys think is more likely - the Brewers dropping below .500 or the Cardinals going above .500?
As I've stated I think the Brewers have one last fight in them, theres too much baseball left for them not to make another run. Although in the end the Cubbies will be sitting in first. The brewers are 3-10 the last couple weeks, plus they have their next 9 games away. Young team.
The Cardinals are a team I could actually be scarred of, if, if they pass .500. Although once again, the Cubbies win the division. The Cards are 8-4 in the last couple weeks, with their next opponents full of weak Central Div teams. They host Fla, then ATL, then go to HOU and CIN. Easy schedule. 3 of those teams are already planning vacations.
Thoughts?