schimma wrote:ORDoubleBlues wrote:Joe Torre's Dodgers - with off season addition Manny Ramirez - are the early season standouts with a 32-15 record, which would come to 110-52 for a whole season if they were to keep it up.
Like the Milwaukee Brewers with the big bats of Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun, Mark Cameron and Corey Hart and veteran save expert Trevor Hoffman.
The Kansas City Royal's 25 year old pitcher Zack Greinke is the standout pitcher of the year so far. He started the year with a 34-45 career win/loss record and an ERA over 4 but this year he's 8-1 with the amazing ERA of 0.84. He must be a hard worker because he had already signed a 4 year contract extension in the offseason so the extra security hasn't stopped him from working.
Look for Greinke to be playing for the Yankees, Redsox, Dodgers, Indians or Mets in a few years time
why indians, the tribe are like the twins 1 of the least big spenders in the league. They have bugga all money.
According to this year's figures they're in 14th place for payroll so they're not totally destitute.