Yeah I can see them not winning the West but I have a hard time seeing them out of the playoffs.
Either the Mets or the Padres.aggie813 said:Farmer1906 said:The first power rankings of 2023. pic.twitter.com/YmB92QXNpt
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If we make it back to the WS this year. What NL team would you most want to play and why?
For me, the Mets, payback for 86 and anytime you can beat any NY team and piss them off the better.
Off of this list.
what did you do?Mathguy64 said:
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There's the crux of the issue for the Rangers...they now have to contend with a much improved Seattle club and of course we've had their number for many years now where the last time the Silver Boot was in Arlington Obama was just closing out his first term.Mathguy64 said:
The Rangers were 18 games out of the WC. With 6 teams between them and the Rays. That's a long way to go and a lot of teams to jump.
Will they be better? Yep.
Will they be that much better? Not without some luck. They need to be better and the field needs to get worse.
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OKCAg2002 said:
"I'd LOVE to beat the Dodgers, but there's a chance they don't even make it into the postseason."
6 teams make the playoffs
(in no particular order):
1. Mets
2. Braves
3. Phillies
4. Cardinals
5. Padres
6. Dodgers
..... who moves up and takes the Dodgers spot (presuming they are even 6th and not Phillies or Braves)?
the Brewers?
Honestly, I believe the Dodgers (of those 6 listed) would be the easiest to beat in WS, and very refreshing to do so again and watch them cry about trashcans.
I think you mean consecutive championship series appearances.FrioAg 00 said:
IMHO three championships is the definition of dynasty
Arguably the Stros already have it based off of consecutive division series appearances, but getting a third championship would make it undebatable
They will certainly be better this year, but I am happy that they are botching their way out of their tailspin to ensure more years of mediocrity. Their farm system is still very average and they are locking in long term deals that will handcuff them later.Mathguy64 said:
The Rangers were 18 games out of the WC. With 6 teams between them and the Rays. That's a long way to go and a lot of teams to jump.
Will they be better? Yep.
Will they be that much better? Not without some luck. They need to be better and the field needs to get worse.
It's hard to put the current Astros over those Reds because of their roster makeup. Maybe check back in 3 years.Farmer1906 said:
That is a fun comparison.
Big Red Machine
1970-79 (10 seasons)
Winning % 59.2%
Division Titles: 6 (larger division, more difficult)
Pennants: 4
World Series Titles: 2
Big Mad Machine
2017-22 (7 seasons)
Winning% 62.2%
Division Titles: 5
Division Series Wins: 7 (didn't exist in the 70s)
Pennants: 4
World Series Titles: 2
With all due respect to the legendary Big Red Machine, I think we have the edge here and we're not done yet.
I wonder how we compare against the braves dynasty of the 90s..Farmer1906 said:
That is a fun comparison.
Big Red Machine
1970-79 (10 seasons)
Winning % 59.2%
Division Titles: 6 (larger division, more difficult)
Pennants: 4
World Series Titles: 2
Big Mad Machine
2017-22 (7 seasons)
Winning% 62.2%
Division Titles: 5
Division Series Wins: 7 (didn't exist in the 70s)
Pennants: 4
World Series Titles: 2
With all due respect to the legendary Big Red Machine, I think we have the edge here and we're not done yet.