Which NL Team Will Have Biggest Turnaround?

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  • Martin - 12 years ago

    Mets may be able to suprise some if Santana can stay healthy and rotation can stay solid. I believe that the offense can still be productive without Reyes because of the power hitters like Duda,Wright,Davis and maybe Bay with the dimensions coming in. I guess I am going with the mets.

  • Orlando - 12 years ago

    Agree with Patrick. The Marlins were in last place last year and were plagued by injuries to key players (Hanley and Josh Johnson). Now their most important players are healthy, they made the most upgrades this offseason, and they have a more complete team than the Nationals do. Barring that they get injured, I don't see why the obvious answer isn't the Marlins.

  • David - 12 years ago

    The Dodgers are poised to make a playoff run this year. Kemp is the best player in the major leagues, and Kershaw is tops. Look for Andre to have a big contract year. Loney should show some improvement after management showed that they aren't afraid to get rid of him. Kemp and Gordon will be swiping bags with great regularity. Uribe ought to get it together this time, or he may find himself on the trading block. Bills needs to step it up, whether he will is a total toss up. Harang will be a solid number three guy. Javy Guerra is well on his way to becoming a lights out type of pitcher. Jansen is getting better too!

  • AJ - 12 years ago

    just because the nationals got gio gonzalez does not mean they are going to be good.

    just because the marlins got the three does not mean their going to be good in the nl east

  • camisadelgolf - 12 years ago

    Well, we might as well get used to saying those now. The Astros are in last.

  • patrick - 12 years ago

    nationals leading the vote. lol, too funny. the nationals were 1 game under .500 last season. the marlins were 18 under and the padres 20. clearly will be the padres or the marlins.

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