Braves,Mets and the World Champion Phillies are all in their division. That's why no one is talking about them. They could have a decent year but I don't see them making the playoffs.
For some reason this team isn't being talked about at all in the NL East. They have some major question marks, but look at what they could potentially have:
You could make the case Han-Ram is the best overall hitter in baseball.
Jorge Cantu had a great bounce back year last year and has went yard in his first two games. No reason why he doesn't hit 30 homers this year.
You know what you're getting with Uggla, but if this team wants to be in the race he needs to be more consistent.
Ricky Nolasco was dominant in the 2nd half last year. He needs to step up as the ace this year.
Overall, the season hinges on Hermida, Bonifacio, Maybin, Volstad, Johnson and Lindstrom. If those guys do there job, Florida could come out of nowhere (even though they were good last year) and win that division.
Braves,Mets and the World Champion Phillies are all in their division. That's why no one is talking about them. They could have a decent year but I don't see them making the playoffs.
Hanley Ramirez is my pick for MVP.
If Florida makes the playoffs it'll be because of a runaway MVP season from Han-Ram.
The Braves? The Marlins finished ahead of them last year and will for sure do it again. The Phillies are off to a start which isn't concerning anyone but their pitching has just been down right pathetic all the while Rollins still sucks. The Mets still have a lot to prove but are by far the most talented team in the division.
Marlins are forrizle.
the Jays are pretty hot so far this season aswell
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