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JohnU
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The Mets were pretenders, winners of a division that was the equivalent of the St. Louis Browns in 1944.
Aside from having three or four really great starters, these guys were the Reds ... just in a division against 4 teams that couldn't beat anybody.
KC meanwhile, exhibited the perfect way to play small-ball. Make the other team beat itself.
Bullpens are more important than starters in a 6-or-7 game series.
Anybody who wants Cespedes is going to pay for way too much bad baseball.
Aside from having three or four really great starters, these guys were the Reds ... just in a division against 4 teams that couldn't beat anybody.
KC meanwhile, exhibited the perfect way to play small-ball. Make the other team beat itself.
Bullpens are more important than starters in a 6-or-7 game series.
Anybody who wants Cespedes is going to pay for way too much bad baseball.