Thursday, February 21, 2008

After 1/3 of the season gone

AL North - Maulers find themselves in first with the Skidmarks making a run. The Maulers are almost unbeatable on the road, but haven't solved their own neutral park woes. Meanwhile the Skidmarks may have solved the curse of the Jake. The Kitties and Patriots have a lot of ground to make up to be contenders at this point.

AL East - New York sings at home but get all choked up on the road and are tied with the Legends. Both have winning records, home and away, but this race could boil down to the schedule in the end. The Beachcombers are on their heels but just can't seem to put together a solid winning streak. The Iron Birds have their woes in hitter friendly Camden.

AL South - The Sultans are hard to beat at home surrounded by their harem, but on the road the bus breaks down leaving them hot and tired. While the Sounds dance the Cotton-Eyed-Joe on the road, the Electric Slide just isn't working at home. This could be another schedule nail biter. The Spiders bite on the road, but opposing teams just love their homer friendly park. Double Trouble is dangerous at home but find themselves in deep do-do on the road.

AL West - The Gamblers are hot at the moment and dealing themselves blackjack at every turn. The Moose keep fighting their way back as these two teams have flip flopped back and forth the entire season so far. This could be another race decided by the schedule. The Sleepers wake up then go back to sleep, very streaky. The Chickens keep getting fried on the road but can tar and feather opponents at home.

NL North - The Dragons are breathing fire at home and stay hot on the road. The Maroons are making other teams see red. May be another schedule nail biter down the road. The Dirtbags just need more rosin if they are to contend this year. The Cubs, a team rebuilding, experience may be the key and a good draft.

NL East - The Traffic is flowing well in Trenton and every place they visit. The Destroyers are battling their way through. The Blue Jays were poised to swoop in but have been shot down. The Bandits have burgled one too many times.

NL South - A well Oiled machine on the road, finds Houston on top. The Juice Box tends to slow them down. The Voodoo are using all their Mojo to stay close. The Short Grass and Dead Bunnies keep putting together win streaks, but then so does everyone else in the division and just can't seem to gain ground.

NL West - The D'Backs have bitten their way to the top for now. But it could be their rattles on the altar if the Sacrifices have their say in the matter. The Buckskins are at the taxidermist trying to figure out what to do. The Dodgers look like the Cubs, in a rebuilding season, but this could be a little misleading as pitching becomes the biggest concern.

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