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and only 158 more games to go.

1998 Yankees started off 0-3 and 1-4 in their first 5 games only to win 125 games and a World Championship....just saying.

yeah I know that. they'll probably get it together, I just personally think it's funny how much hype they got and how much trash red sox fans talked before the season.

I'm sorry but I just can't see their pitching staff taking them very far. I think the Jays/Yankees battle for #1/#2, and Orioles/Sox battle for #3/#4 in the AL East.

I could be completely wrong and their bats could break out(they will, too much talent on offense to stay like this), but even then their pitching just isn't that impressive.

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yeah I know that. they'll probably get it together, I just personally think it's funny how much hype they got and how much trash red sox fans talked before the season.

I'm sorry but I just can't see their pitching staff taking them very far. I think the Jays/Yankees battle for #1/#2, and Orioles/Sox battle for #3/#4 in the AL East.

I could be completely wrong and their bats could break out(they will, too much talent on offense to stay like this), but even then their pitching just isn't that impressive.

On this board?

Not sure I agree, though, that the Sox are fighting it out for 4th place in the AL East in 4 months... Not with 3 legitimate CY candidates (providing Beckett continues to pitch like he did 2 years ago, and not like he did last year)... I don't see the holes in the rotation you do, regardless of their subpar start...

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