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KO's 2007 MLB Season Preview

Posted: Sunday, April 01, 2007 7:45 PM by Keith Olbermann

A little baseball for the cognoscenti from the man who a year ago picked the Tigers to win the Wild Card and Ryan Howard to win the MVP trophy.

To start in the National League, stay away from the hype. The Phillies are not only not the heir apparent; by June they'll probably have fired their manager. The overloaded starting staff is underperforming, there is no semblance of middle-innings relief, and the closer's doubtful. They've stuck Pat Burrell behind Howard in the batting order and besides is usual troubles with a tight collar in the clutch, he's been in and out of a back brace. Shane Victorino might do the job in rightfield but they're expecting Wes Helms to do it at third. Disaster looms.

The Mets had their shot last year but Willie Randolph wouldn't bunt with two on and none out in the ninth in Game 7 against the Cardinals. Now, he's toying with batting David Wright second. It's insanity. The Mets may get what they want out of their rotation, but the idea that Moises Alou and Shawn Green will both get 500 productive at bats is ludicrous. They may not get 500 at bats of any kind between them.

The Braves, meantime, blew 29 saves last year. They now have a fine closer in Bob Wickman, and two would-be closers in Mike Gonzalez and the terrifying Rafael Soriano as his predecessors. Jeff Francoeur is ready to take the next step, and other than first base there are no holes in the lineup.

Everybody but the Reds and Pirates will compete in the Central, and the Reds and Pirates might. But the Brewers, after some missteps last season, are on the verge of greatness. Prince Fielder and Rickie Weeks are on the verge of greatness and Johnny Estrada should stabilize the starters from behind the plate. Their question is the bullpen.

The Cubs could score seven runs a game -- and give up twelve. Ted Lilly and Jason Marquis could fulfill their potential, finally -- and I could be named manager of the Phillies. In St. Louis, in a switch, I like the seemingly-patchwork rotation but not the offense. I swear, I swear, Pujols looks smaller this year.

In the West, the Diamondbacks could give up twelve a game, and score fifteen. Chris Young, Stephen Drew, Carlos Quentin (if his labrum heals) and Conor Jackson might lead the way in a watershed year for the next set of stars -- and they'll probably be enough to overcome a wobbly starting staff. The situation could be identical in Colorado: Troy Tulowitzki and Chris Iannella joining the more familiar sluggers like Garrett Atkins and Matt Holliday. The Padres and Dodgers have nice teams, but maybe not nice enough.

I like the Braves handily in the East with the Mets second, Florida third, Philadelphia imploding to fourth, and Washington fielding one of the worst teams in recent history. They may not win 50.

Brewers in a close call in the Central, St Louis with the wild card, Houston, Cincy, the Cubs frustrating Lou Piniella enough to at least make him think of quitting, and the Pirates, if such a thing is possible, a promising last.

Arizona won't win the West by much, and Colorado, Los Angeles and San Diego will all finish at about the same level. The Giants' pitching will surprise, but their offense will not.

Bet on one of the youngsters to arise to MVP levels. Francoeur? Fielder? Russell Martin of the Dodgers? The safety pick is Alfonso Soriano in an Andre Dawson-like arrival at Wrigley. If it's Jose Reyes -- and it could be -- it will be unanimous after a batting championship and a Mets' crown.

Your Cy Young will be old -- John Smoltz (take Milwaukee's Dave Bush if you want a darkhorse). And your Rookie Of The Year will be Young -- Chris Young of Arizona.

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The American League will be headlined by the collapse of the Yankees. They just looked listless to me, even though all the components are on the roster. I am no longer responsible for Alex Rodriguez's psychic debts. Pitching is ailing, to say the least. This will open the door for the Red Sox, even though Terry Francona is still looking for volunteers as set-up men. The Orioles could pull a stunner, but all three of their young pitchers (Cabrera, Loewen and Bedard) would have to come through, and Nick Markakis would have to stretch his strong spring through 162 games.

Even Gary Sheffield can't derange what the Tigers have in the Central. Take them with the Indians staving off the Twins for second and the wild card, and Chicago possibly melting all the way down into fourth and a new skipper. The Royals will foreshadow contention in '08 and '09 but still finish behind the pack.

I'll go against the grain in the West and take the A's. The loss of Chone Figgins seems surmountable for the Angels but he seems to have been their engine for three years now and even the strides John Lackey has made may ot be enough. The Rangers and Mariners are marking time -- unless Felix Hernandez lives up to last year's hype -- and this year.

The Red Sox are the pick in the East with Baltimore second and the Yanks tumbling to third in a season that will harken back to the gory years of the early '80s. Toronto's fourth, and Tampa Bay an intriguing fifth. As stated, it's the Tigers, Indians, Twins, White Sox, and Royals in the Central, then Oakland, L.A., and a you-pick-'em between Seattle and Texas in the West.

David Ortiz looks primed to carry Boston on his back and to finally carry home an MVP. Justin Verlander, humbled by last year's postseason struggles, takes the Cy, and I'll be darned if I can choose between Alex Gordon and Delmon Young for Rookie. I saw Young take a flyball at the rightfield fence last month against the Reds, and double off Scott Hatteberg at first. Just so long as he doesn't throw any bats.

The Braves are the World Series pick over the Tigers. Don't stand too close to the disasters in Philly and Washington, and maybe even in both New York parks. And don't be surprised if another massive Human Growth Hormone scandal erupts by midseason.

You have been warned.

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Thanks for the preview, Bloggermann. I'd like to believe that the Tribe can prove to be at least somewhat less depressing to follow this year than last. Guess we'll see.
Not a word about Bonds??? Any predictions re: Barroid?
As a longtime Phillies fan, I don't quite see them imploding this year. That said, any team who thinks the best idea is to sign three ex-managers for their coaching staff ought look back to the Cubs of 1961 and 1962 -- the only thing that kept the Cubs out of the NL cellar in 1962 was the horrid Mets. The quicker they fire Charlie Manuel, the better.
Hey Keith! How much did you end up getting for that rookie card of Sidd Finch at eBay? Or was that article I saw posted an April Fool's joke?
Keith--regarding the Braves: from your blog to God's ear! Go 'Lana. (P.S. Keep up the terrific work reporting the crap coming from this mis-administration. You seem to the only true journalist we have any more, my hero. Thanks for keeping me truly informed.)
I do believe this will be a promising, growing year for the D-Backs, but the trade for Randy Johnson will cost them a playoff spot - which is the consequence for acquiring an overpriced player for the sole purpose of increasing ticket sales.
Keith, Red Sox finish at the top of the AL East? I'll believe it when I see it. If the Yankees do falter by mid season, perhaps Clemens will seriously consider coming back to Boston. We would go ballistic up here if he did. Have a great season everyone!!!
Next year, after the Cubs have moved to North Dakota, I predict they will win the World Series.
I love seeing that nobody gives the Twins any love. It's so exciting every year to see them prove everyone wrong and win. I'm glad they don't set the season in stone by what everyone says. Sure, the starting pitching is a ? right now, but you'll see them play as a team as usual and prove everybody wrong. I will give you however the fact that their postseason struggles are why everyone predicts 3rd or last every season, but it'll come together, you'll see :) Santana 3rd Cy in 4 years? I'll call that one right now, unless the voters are blind and don't like that one :)
you have the american league divisions backwards...the tigers will falter and the white sox will step in...its the red sox who will finish in fourth...and have to find another new skipper. why do all the newspeople buy all the hype and believe that new york and everyone on the self-important east coast matter...just because more people live there doesn't mean that their teams will be better...
Tigers will win World Series without the fluke errors
The only thing that can be said about Keith O's picks is "Hes not gonna get'em". Not even close. Ny NY in the World Series and thats money in the bank!
Keith: Echo your sentiments on the New Yourk teams... especially the Yankees. Each year at this time, we are hyped up about the Yanks. Yet, this year is no different than the last: Lots of hitting, no pitching - in fact, their pitching is worse now than a year ago. The predicition shouldn't be when the Yankees clinch the division, but when the New York fans start calling for Alex Rodgriguez's head again. So predictable.
The Twins in 3rd in the Central Division? Unless Santana, Morneau, and Mauer all have off years, they should do better than that. But I'm definitely all for the White Sox finishing towards the bottom of the division!
Nobody is giving Carlos Zambrano the credit he deserves.He is by far the most dominating pitcher in the N.L. Yes even Dontrell Willis is far from Zambrano's level. Cy Young award to Zambrano.
Thanks for the baseball blog entry, again...but since THE NEWS HOLE officially began, you have only blogged on baseball, which would be OK if your main source of income was from ESPN. Also, are you going to cover the story of the British soldiers being taken hostage by Iran? I watch Countdown every night, maybe I missed it? Sorry to be such a snot about this, but I am having trouble convincing my CNN-watching friends to give Countdown a chance. (Perhaps, I'm a little cranky because my White Sox don't have a 5th starter, again.)
Oh Keith, what are you thinking? The Cubs spent a lot of money wisely and Sweet Lou will be GREAT. The NL Central is up for grabs and the Cubs will be in the mix for sure. And if you make the playoffs, anything can happen. Just look what the Cardinals did last year.
So I should save my money & not go to a Nats game? It seems the Prez doesn't have time to throw out the first pitch today. I know he needs to get that bike trip in! LOL.
Save room for some crow come October. Toronto is taking first place in the Central Devision. Holiday and Vernon Wells will lead the team to a first place position over New York
Oh-nooooo-Not Boston, Not NYY-Clemens will pitch for the Astro's. He's home for good. With post-career contracts, family ties, and great fans-and open-pocketbook from Drayton-he has character(helped by that $)which he uses for many good things-New Hermann Hospital Wing in Houston for one. May 22-Minute Maid Park-Be there!&
I've been a die hard Colorado Rockies fan since we started the whole baseball thing in Colorado in 93. But, I have a hard time watching them here the past few years with all the talent they squander. It seems as if the rockies are a major league version of a minor league club. The talent comes to Colorado, they get their experience and some training, then they are shipped off to another club to blossom an flourish. I think we need a new general manager here in Denver, for I believe Dan O'Dowd can't handle the altitude.
Are you Kidding the Braves? With aging players and a pitching staff for the little league, you must be joking.
How about the young and very talented Marlins? Even though I still don't understand how they could have possibly fired manager of the year Joe Girardi at the end of last year. I still think they have a great young nucleus that can contend in the east! How many experts picked the upstart Marlins in 2003? Should be a great year. Enjoy the season everyone!
Come ON MSNBC brass!! Give us back our other blog, damn it! We have serious issues to discuss with Keith. Give Tuckers 'hole' the Idol and Brittany crap. So, I came here KEITH, to show you this remarkable and NEWSWORTHY Iraq poll from BBC online". It was taken a few weeks ago, . Apparently Blairs folkes, our last real friends, want the terrorists to 'win' more than we do. A point worth reminding the public, and Joe Lieberman, about. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6380933.stm Question: Is the time right for troops to come home? VOTE RESULTS: Yes 71.94% No 17.96% Not sure 10.10% 29184 Votes Cast
Keith, Countdown is my favorite news show. You have become a hero in my househole, my sixteen year-old and nineteen year old daughters actually watch the news now! Thank you. We want America back and so far you are the only journalist with the courage to speak the truth. Your comments are always spot on. The Orioles second. I'm a fan and even I can't be that delusional!
P.S. Isn't the elimination of HTML tags the equivalent of curtailing free speech and the freedom of expression?? Is there an attorney around...Oh, that's right HE'S THE ONE RUNNING MSNBC RIGHT NOW! Well, Dan??
Beware the resurgent Kansas City Royals!
The O's in 2nd? Are you kidding me? They'll be battling out TB for the futility in the east. Watch for the Jays to be the dark horse. If it wasn't for some particularly disastrous injuries last year which would have added at least 10 games to their wins last year the Jays would have been tops in the east or at the least nailed down the Wild Card. Here's hoping the bullpen can hold a lead this year...
WHATEVER: OAKLAND A'S WILL FINISH BETTER THAN SF GIANTS. BETTER RECORD, TOO. . .
Tigers are theeeeee team to beat! See you in the series come fall. Go Tigers.
Tigers are theeeeee team to beat! See you in the series come fall. Go Tigers.
4 words - Roy Oswalt Cy Young
I would like to add to my earlier comment; it appears my White Sox don't have a number one starter either.
I'm not a big baseball fan, but all I really care about is for the Boston Red Sox to kick some major league NY Yankee booty!
The Reds won't compete? Have you SEEN the lineup? Just as they were picked to finish 6th last year, finished 3rd and were in contention until September 30th or so.
Now Keith, you know that I agree with you whole-heartedly on most things....however.....this time we must agree to disagree. I think the Cubs will be a flop once again, the Brewers will be an overpaid mix of mediocrity, the Reds and Pirates will fight til the end to see who can finish dead last in the NL Central division. You and I both know who will end up winning the division, and quite possibly the pennant again. Come on, say it with me. Your 2006 World Series Champions, The St. Louis Cardinals. Whether they win number 11 or not this year, they will be at least in the NLCS, and quite possibly the World Series again. There is entirely too much greatness, both past and present, in the City of St. Louis for it not to happen. Mark your calendar, take two Excedrins, and call me in October, because I can guarantee you, there will be a hunt for a Red October!!
YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR MIND! There are a LOT of holes in Atlanta's line-up. They won't even win 80 games. The Mets have the most potent lineup in baseball! One thru' seven in their batting order have the potential to hit 175 HR's between them. .....And that Pelfry kid looks ready to make to run. Add him to Glavine (who pitched very well last night against an OVER-RATED Cardinal team), El Duque, John Maine (another young kid who pitched LIGHTS OUT in the post season), and Oliver Perez (who just might be the left handed version of Nolan Ryan. Throws hard, has shown flashes of brilliance. But hasn't achieved to his potantial.....YET), and you've got yourself the makings of another Division Championship. Only this time, they aren't stopping there. Bob Wickman? BOB WICKMAN for cripes sake?!!!!!!!!!! The man is 38 years old. He left his best days back at Yank-Me Stadium with Buck Showalter. I love your politics Keith, your show is great, and your special commentary is spot-on! But you're NUTS when it comes to predicting baseball, man! LET'S GO METS, LET'S GO METS, LET'S GO METS, LET'S GO METS, LET'S GO METS, LET'S GO METS, LET'S GO METS!!
DA Braves? earth to Keith, luv ya man, but that dog's only got three legs... As for the NL West, while the D-backs got a lot of young talent, putting it all together in what has become a pretty competitive division is gonna be tough. Dodgers have the best starting five in the NL, maybe in baseball with both middle and late relief in spades. Its all about pitching my friend, and the team with ten good pitchers come October will win it all... look around, where else do you see the pitching depth of the blue crew...can you say Jeff Weaver????/
As a lifelong Yankee fan I agree wholeheartedly that this is the year the Yankees go down hard. But I want to say to KAK - get off Keiths case. If any of your CNN pals are NOT also G.W.Bush fans they will LOVE the way Keith takes king George to the woodshed on a regular basis. At least I do!
Carl Pavano, Yankee Iron-man, will pitch no less than five innings this season. (He was pulled out in the fifth inning of today's season openner.)
"The American League will be headlined by the collapse of the Yankees." To most media the American League will be headlined by anything and everything the Yankees do. It gets a little old. I'll take the excitement and enthusiasm generated by my Twins and hardly anyone will notice (until it's time to complain about things like Morneau beating out a Yankee for MVP or something similar).
Bob Ross, as a lifelong Red Sox, I DISAGREE wholeheartedly that this is the year the Yankees go down hard. This is one opening day I'm not falling for it. In the meantime, good luck, have fun, enjoy the season, see you in October.
Keith, good thing you have a regular day job. Your predictions are thoroughly broken -- too many to start correcting. Braves up, Phillies down? Dissing Willie Randolph? Yankees down, Red Sox up? Red Sox?? Braves?? The Tigers were your only good call. Keep up the pressure on "political" Washington - you're the best in that league.
To Jayne in Houston.....Omar MInaya has his eyes on Oswalt. Better watch out he doesn't end up in Orange & Blue before the end of June, in exchange for, say.....Lastings Milledge and a minor league pitcher.
.......and ah Bob, HELLO! You're in Belize! Nobody watches baseball in Belize!!!!!!!!!!!! (Geeeeeeeze)
All I have to say is...Go Indians and Go Reds!
The Nats -- OK, my Nats -- just fell 9-2 to Dontrell and the Marlins. John Patterson's ERA is now somewhere north of 14 -- and he's our ace. It's gonna be a long season ...
After watching my Braves (since I was a kid in the 70's FYI) grab a lead, blow it, and get it back and put a "W" in the books against the Phils, I'm feeling the old magic again. God bless Edgar Renteria! At least for one day. Go Braves! BTW, predictions for election '08? Yeah, it's probably best if you stick to sports. (~_+)
Keith... You Da Man as usual, but everyone's missed the boat on this upcomming baseball season. Billy Donovan's Florida Gators (that's right... I threw it out there first) will win the World Series come October simply to finish the job started by Michael Jordan. Sadly, they'll be wearing Yankees uniforms in victory. But really now? Who else but the Yankees can afford 4 1st rounders in NBA Dollar$?
three more words: Lance Berkman MVP. Or is that two words and three initials...or five words...you get the picture.


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