On 4/2/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My team loses 100 games every year, and I still love opening day.


It's the only day of the year that you're either tied for first, or only a
game out of first ;)  The latter being the likely case for the Royals.

Royals win it all this year!!!! WOOOHOO!!!!



A local sports talk radio guy recently said that the Royals were one of the
very few teams in the majors that he could say, with certainty, would not
make the playoffs this year. =)

On the other hand, it's a good time to be a fan of the Detroit Tigers!
They're returning the entire team, and they've added Gary Sheffield who
should help provide some offensive spark.

The only things that worry me really are the health of Carlos Guillen, whom
they recently signed to a 4 year contract extension), and their lack of a
solid lefty reliever since Jamie Walker left for greener pastures in
Baltimore.

The Tigers rotation is only going to get better if you ask me.  Kenny Rogers
is on the DL for probably 2 months, but we've got lots of talent to go in as
a 5th starter.  I'm looking forward to seeing Chad Durbin fill in that spot
to start the year, but if he can't cut it, Zach Miner did a fine job filling
in for Mike Maroth last year.

Jeremy Bonderman and Justin Verlander are going to win 20 each this year,
and the Tigers - although they play in by far the toughest division in
baseball - are going to be in the playoffs again this year.

Rick

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