What’s Going on in the NL West?
If you check back to my preseason predictions, you will find that mine for the American League are spot on. While the exact order of teams is not perfect, the top of each division is without blemish so far. In the National League, however, I’m not right on a single division through the first half. If someone would have told me that at the halfway mark the Phillies would be third in their division and fifth in the wildcard, I would have most likely laughed and degraded whoever said that. Well, they are.
What’s more is that the Cardinals, another team I considered an absolute lock to win their division, find themselves behind the Reds…that’s right…by two games as a write this. The biggest mystery has to be the West, though. The rankings today for that division read the Padres at the top followed by the Dodgers, Rockies, Giants, and Diamondbacks in that order. No one is within three games of the Padres as well. My prediction for that division read Dodgers, Giants, Rockies, Diamondbacks, and Padres in that order.
How are the Padres, a team many viewed as perhaps the worst team in the game going into 2010, winning their division as the All-Star break approaches? Let’s take a look at how the Padres have done everything right and what the rest of the division is doing to allow such a pathetic bunch of players to beat them.
July 7, 2010
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Posted by Daniel "Dee" Clark







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