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    No love for Wilbon's Mossy Cows? Nice to see you pickin my Vultures as a dark horse though.
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    Yah I hate Crazy. Nah just kidding. Actually, I thanked him for moving me. Obviously, the AL East was a couple of years away from being competitive and it just got boring to me. I'm a GM who likes competition and who thrives with a lot of competition. NL Central is actually my dream division, because it'll always be competitive, and it'll motivate and push me harder to have my team in tip top shape.

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    Tony you only wished to have my team? Who do you see having breakout years from each divison?
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    I've got my boy BJ Upton winning the triple crown, Cy Young, MVP, and Rolaids Relief Man awards.
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    AL East: My boys the Boston Red Sox seem to have a great team, was really active in the free agency, and their farm really developed.
    AL Central: I'm liking Chicago, just because I believe Dam will do wonders with that team.
    AL West: Vancouver of course. They're young, and I think they could even possibly win that division and beat Anh.

    NL East: Virg....it's only a matter of time, until Rolenisonaroll's team is one of the top teams in the league again.
    NL Central: I'm liking the Cardinals with their crazy farm, and the Lou. team, just because of their great future and great GM.
    NL West: Well, do they have any talented teams in that division?

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    Rock, how about breakout players? Who do you see possibly winning the Cy or the MVP?
    "Players can't get better over time." -GiantsFanatic

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    Well I think any of the young players that have really developed into great players with great ratings that none of us really know about could be the breakout player of the year. There are so many of those type of players, it's hard to pick just one. As for the Cy Young award, not really sure about the AL, but in the NL, just look at any of the young pitchers for St. Louis and they all have an equal chance at winning the Cy Young award. As for MVP, I hope my boy Albert Pujols has a great season and wins the MVP.

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    Who do you think in Team or Players will not live up to expectations in each divison?
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    AL East: Definitely Brooklyn, I think they set way to high expectations for themselves, and they won't reach those expectations.
    AL West: Las Vegas is an obvious choice here. They're going to bust. The whole division will beat up on them.
    NL East: CSKA, I really haven't heard his predictions, but if it's anything higher than that last place, expect to be dissappointed.

    Not much else. Players are too hard to predict, and haven't heard any other teams set too high of expectations for themselves.

    Though I do think Boston will be dissappointed with Freddy Garcia.

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    Thanks a lot for joining us RockSports. I'll leave you with this final question: What will BJ Upton's statline be after 2007?
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    15 HRs, 90 RBIs, 45 SB, 30 CS, 305 AVG., 385 OBP.

    And a demand to be traded to a winning team: the Philadelphia Phillies.

    Thanks for having me guys!

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    Nice chatting it up about the upcoming 2007 season. Good luck and good morning.
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    We will be back in a couple of minutes while Tony K. catches up on his love for his boy BJ Upton.....you still awake Tony its past your bedtime still.
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    Huw? Mey feef feww ouf.
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    *splashes some water in Tony's face* Welcome back to PTI!

    Tony what do you have for us this time around.
    2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)

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