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1 year, but I didn't see any figures.

 

Colletti keeps on adding pieces. The Dodgers look good in the NL West right now. If they pull off a Penny for Manny deal (or even a Penny for Jones deal), they are the odds on favorite to win the west.

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1 year, but I didn't see any figures.

 

Colletti keeps on adding pieces. The Dodgers look good in the NL West right now. If they pull off a Penny for Manny deal (or even a Penny for Jones deal), they are the odds on favorite to win the west.

 

Yes! Penny for Jacques!!

 

Hey, I can dream, can't I?

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1 year, but I didn't see any figures.

 

Colletti keeps on adding pieces. The Dodgers look good in the NL West right now. If they pull off a Penny for Manny deal (or even a Penny for Jones deal), they are the odds on favorite to win the west.

 

I think the worst NL division will shift to the NL west this coming year. Outside of the Dodgers, no one is improving. The Giants are definitely not better. In fact, they are horrible at this point. The Padres are spinning their wheels. Colorado never is good enough to be all that competitive and Arizona is going super young. They will probably be very good in a few years, but not likely in 2007.

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it's going to be a heated battle between the Central and West next year for worst division.

 

Right now it HAS to be the central IMO. Except for the Cubs, everyone has gotten worse or stayed the same. The Cubs still aren't -- arguably -- a .500 team, and if they are at .500, they're not much above it.

 

I think the Padres & Dodgers will both be above 500 next year. I can't say the same for any two-team combo in the central.

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it's going to be a heated battle between the Central and West next year for worst division.

 

Right now it HAS to be the central IMO. Except for the Cubs, everyone has gotten worse or stayed the same. The Cubs still aren't -- arguably -- a .500 team, and if they are at .500, they're not much above it.

 

I think the Padres & Dodgers will both be above 500 next year. I can't say the same for any two-team combo in the central.

 

I don't see the Padres as a .500 team next year. Adrian Gonzalez, Todd Walker, Khalil Greene and Kevin Kouzmanoff around the infield, Jose Cruz Jr., Mike Cameron and Brian Giles around the outfield and Josh Bard behind the plate. Only thing going for San Diego right now is their starting pitchers. That offense stinks out loud.

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