Cardinals- They have gotten worse but so has the cubs and astros. Of is bad but Rolen should be healthy. The pitching is going to fail someday, right? Brewers- Overrated...maybe..but they are looking like the Twins of three years ago, and they have improved in all areas they lacked. The key is the play of Fielder and Weeks. Cubs- Im conflicted. they could win 90 or lose 90. The main problem is that the outfield has become a disaster since 03', and the starting pitching is unstable. Astros- At this point you cannot expect Ensberg to hit the way he did last year. The outfield is the worst in the division(now that berkman is heading to first) and the relief pitching behind lidge is average. Pirates- Casey, Randa, Burnitz are good low cost additions that should produce solid midrange prospects come trade deadline. Their pitching is impressive but way too young and the outfield depth is better than expected with bay, wilson, burnie, gerut, and chris duffy. Reds- This teams roster is criminally mismanaged... While there is a premium for power hitting of in the baseball market, The reds have squandered chances to improve the worst pitching staff in the majors by continually refusing to trade dunn, pena, or the vastly overrated kearns. two of which they cant afford anyway..three counting Griffey.