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With the Opening Day of Baseball nearly here, it’s time for baseball handicappers to prepare themselves for the coming season. This past winter has seen the usual bevy of off-season moves which adds to a bettor’s need to keep up with all that has happened. Here is my personal “Cheat Sheet” of what teams are the pick to click, and which teams should be treated like a case of Anthrax for the coming season. These are then followed by a few tips that will help pay dividends in Baseball Season 2003.
The following is a list of teams categorized as follows:
The Good – These are the teams that will give your baseball wager the best value based on the overall quality of the team.
The Bad – These are the teams you should be extremely wary of placing any type of money on because these teams are all but guaranteed to be poor performers.
Wait and See – These are teams that have very good potential to be good wagers, but it is recommended to wait and see how they play as the season progresses.
THE GOOD:
Anaheim Angels – The Angels stunned the World by winning it all last year, and they should maintain a high standard in ’03. Anaheim has a solid pitching staff, including one of MLB’s best bullpens, a solid lineup with a lot of tough outs, and a great game Manager in Mike Scioscia. Only injuries will prevent another solid season.
San Francisco Giants – The Giants had plenty of turnovers this off-season, including losing manager Dusty Baker. Felipe Alou takes over and he may have a better overall lineup coming into this season. Frisco has the best modern day hitter in Barry Bonds. They’re also a great team to bet on at home, possessing a great home field advantage.
Oakland Athletics – The A’s are a perennial on this list mostly because they have the best trio of starting pitchers in baseball. Zito, Hudson, and Mulder will carry this team into the Playoffs once again, so don’t mind laying lots of coin on this top flight club.
Boston Red Sox – The Bosox look to improve upon a disappointing season in which they actually won 93 games. Sox ace Pedro Martinez is reportedly as healthy as ever. New GM Theo Epstein has added some bullpen help, and some role players that may help Boston get to the Promised Land.
Chicago White Sox – The White Sox made one of the biggest off-season moves by acquiring ace Bartolo Colon. Coupled with quality starter Mark Buerhle, the Chisox have a great one-two punch. This to go along with a solid overall lineup headlined by Magglio Ordonez and unheralded Paul Konerko. Chicago has a legitimate shot at winning the AL Central.
Atlanta Braves – The Braves are a team that should never be doubted under Bobby Cox’s watch. Atlanta hasn’t missed the playoffs since about the time the Cosby Show went off the air. After losing long time staff anchor Tom Glavine to the Mets, the Braves bring in quality arms Mike Hampton, Russ Ortiz, and Paul Byrd. They also re-signed ace Greg Maddux. The Braves should make the Playoffs once again.
THE BAD:
Milwaukee Brewers – The Brewers, who were once owned by befuddled Commissioner Bud Selig, are coming off a 106 loss campaign. To add to their problems, they lost one of their best players in SS Jose Hernandez to free agency without replacing him. This is one bad team.
Detroit Tigers – The Tigers join the Brewers as a team coming off of a 100+ loss season. They brought in new manager Alan Tramell during the off-season, but not much else. While the lineup is filled with mediocre talent, the pitching staff is absolutely dreadful. When a knuckleballer (Steve Sparks) is your Opening Day starter, your team has problems.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays – The D’Rays are going with a stringent youth-movement which is bound to add to new manager Lou Piniella’s gray hairs. While they do possess some talented players for the future, it won’t translate into wins this season. Avoid betting on this team.
Kansas City Royals – Another member of the 100+ loss club, the Royals had one of the worst pitching staffs in the league in ’02. Don’t expect much improvement as they lost their best starter, Paul Byrd, to free agency. They failed to find an adequate replacement and this team will suffer for it.
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