The National League Central division is home to the biggest division, NLs best record last year (Cubs), longest curse (Cubs), baseball’s most hopeless franchise (Pirates), THE wild card chase (Brewers, Cardinals, and Astros), and baseball’s best slugger (Pujols). The division should be more spread out this year.
Chicago Cubs
Last year’s October disaster forgotten, there’s a lot of optimism for the 2009 regular season. Milton Bradley was a good pickup for this team if he plays. That moves put Alfonso Soriano, my favorite non-Yankee hitter, into the leadoff spot. This team has a very complete lineup, maybe without the boom of the Phillies, but 1-9 consistency that rivals any team. Plus, Zambrano is the best hitting pitcher in a long time. The bullpen got stronger with the addition of Kevin Gregg, and the starting rotation, barring injury, is probably the most complete in the National League. Regular season should be a breeze for the Cubs but as last year showed the pressure of history is probably too great for this team to reach the World Series. But they are good enough. Prediction: 94-68
St. Louis Cardinals
I’m excited for the Cards this year. Yes, many people will laugh at the addition of Khalil Greene (and he looks like a baffoon in his St. Louis jersey), but I think he could have a breakout season. For the time being he hits after Pujols and no one is afraid of him, so he’ll get lots of good at-bats with men on base. Ryan Ludwick was baseball’s best player that no one talked about. I really like Adam Wainwright pitching, Carpenter has no pressure and a chance to bounce back, and Lohse and Wellenmeyer are okay, too. The bullpen is this team’s achilles heal, as evident in their Opening Day loss to the Pirates. 90 wins is too optimistic so they won’t keep up with the Cubs but they should keep the summer races interesting. Prediction: 87-75
Cincinatti Reds
For the first time that I can ever remember, the Reds have a decent rotation. Improvement is being made. The lineup boasts the names of Brandon Phillips, Joey Votto, Jay Bruce, and Edwin Encarnacion, not exactly The Big Red Machine. All of which are supposed to be good but none of them have broken out yet. The Reds will have a low team batting average. Francisco Cordero is a very respectable closer. They should flirt with .500 but I doubt they’ll surpass it. If they keep the nucleus, playoffs in 2010. Prediction: 79-83
Milwaukee Brewers
Look for Prince Fielder to find his power stroke again and if he does, Braun/Fielder will be a very intimidating duo. The Brew Crew slipped into the playoffs for the first time in ages thanks to CC Sabathia’s incredible summer and the Mets’ collapse. With Sabathia in pinstripes and the Mets’ bullpen secure, Milwaukee won’t be in the playoffs again in 2009. Gallardo should be a breakout pitcher this year but the staff doesn’t have much. The addition of saves-record Hoffman is nice but he’s old and already hurt, and their bullpen isn’t anything special without him. His fielding stinks, but Braun has quickly emerged as one of baseball’s best hitters. Prediction: 79-83
Houston Astros
The Astros kept fans interested last year in the Wild Card race. Most people pick this team to take a tumble this season but as I look at the players I see a lot of good. Lance Berkman (Puma) and Carlos Lee (El Caballo) are great hitters. Oswalt is Mr Consistent. Hunter Pence is an energy player. Jose Velverde is good closer. Unfortunately, their rotation is 1 deep and the rest of their lineup is full of below-average players. Pudge has had a great career but he should not a #2 hitter. The problem with this organization is once they think they are out of it they are already to abandon ship. Prediction: 76-86
Pittsburgh Pirates
In football a team that is last place every year eventually gets better. Not with the Pirates. All their pitchers are below average, they have a good catcher and one good outfielder, and the rest of the lineup is below average. Their closer is probably good but who cares? To be honest, this is probably the best team they’ve had in 5 years but all the other underachievers in the division are still better. Prediction: 69-93
Summary:
Cubs 94-68 *
Cardinals 87-75
Reds 79-83
Brewers 79-83
Astros 76-86
Pirates 69-93
MVP: Albert Pujols
Cy Young: Adam Wainwright
Most Wins: Edinson Volquez (16)