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 Tuesday, April 11
Big Cat means big things for Braves
 
ESPN.com

 MARCH 29, 2000

KEY: PVS=last year's ranking (based on W/L)   RS/RA=Runs scored/runs allowed (1999)  REC.= 1999 record

TEAM PVS RS/RA REC. ESPN.com SAYS
1. Braves 1 840/661 103-59 Big Cat is back; Lopez healthy; Sanders, Veras are upgrades; and A. Jones ready for superstar status
2. Yankees 3 900/731 98-64 No DH, weak bench, shaky middle relief, aging starters ... and Yanks still look tough
3. Indians 4 1,009/860 97-65 Won't score 1,000 runs again, but should win close to 97 games again
4. Astros 4 823/675 97-65 Banking on Elarton's health; if not, may need to deal Ward or Berkman for pitcher
5. Red Sox 9 836/718 94-68 Carl Everett may prove to be most key offseason acquisition of any team
6. Athletics 10 893/846 87-75 Watch Chavez and Grieve improve, watch A's climb the standings
7. Reds 7 865/711 96-67 Things to worry about: Dante Bichette hitting cleanup and Deion Sanders getting playing time
8. Cardinals 18 809/838 75-86 Leave J.D. Drew in the lineup every day and watch him go 30-30
9. D-Backs 2 908/676 100-62 Erubiel Durazo will help make up for temporary loss of Matt Williams
10. Rangers 8 945/859 95-67 Revamped Rangers still have plenty of power and deeper rotation
11. Mets 6 853/711 97-66 Bring it on, Mets fans ... your team is old and the outfield has no power
12. Pirates 14 775/782 78-83 Some think Kris Benson will contend for Cy Young Award -- this year
13. Blue Jays 12 883/862 84-78 Jays have tremendous upside with Carpenter, Escobar and Halladay
14. Mariners 13 859/905 79-83 Best spring sign M's can contend? Brian Hunter was released
15. Giants 11 872/831 86-76 If Ortiz and Hernandez don't have their arms fall off Giants can win West
16. Expos 26 718/853 68-94 Our sleeper pick: Hermanson, Irabu, Vazquez and Pavano could be deep rotation
17. Phillies 16 841/846 77-85 If Bobby Abreu gets any better he's an MVP candidate
18. Orioles 15 851/815 78-84 With Clark, Ripken, Baines and Johnson, get used to the words "6-4-3" and "4-6-3"
19. Dodgers 16 793/787 77-85 Kevin Elster? Don't worry, Dodger fans, just a stopgap until A-Rod arrives in 2001
20. White Sox 18 777/870 75-86 Great group of young arms (Wells, Foulke, Myette, Parque) has Sox on upswing
21. Royals 28 856/921 64-97 Not ready yet but should be one of the funnest teams to watch
22. Devil Rays 25 772/913 69-93 The power may be there but where is the on-base percentage?
23. Cubs 27 747/920 67-95 At least Joe Girardi and Damon Buford are Proven Veterans
24. Tigers 24 747/882 69-92 More hackers than a quit smoking convention
25. Rockies 22 906/1,028 72-90 Speed and defense? Nice idea ... for the 1970s
26. Padres 21 710/781 74-88 If they trade Hitchcock, their top two starters from last year are gone
27. Angels 23 711/826 70-92 The only goofy thing around here is the starting rotation
28. Marlins 29 691/852 64-98 They're still young and still not very good
29. Twins 30 686/845 63-97 Would be No. 28 if we knew Brad Radke would be around all year
30. Brewers 20 815/886 74-87 It's a bad sign when you're worried because Jamey Wright is injured


 


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