What's your assessment of the other divisions across the board.
Personally, I think the Cubs may be in a better situation than the Cardinals. I don't know...I just have a feeling the Cardinals will run into something the Braves did after there run in the 90's and early 2000's before rebounding the last couple of season. A changing of the guard in teh Central is due.
You could be right. With Pujols, Cards contend for the central, without him, 4th place in the division, at best. Pujols has set a deadline of the 16th to sign a deal, he has said he will not negotiate during the season. I can't help but think this is going to be a distraction all season long.
The number of years is apparently the stickler, with Pujols wanting 10 years, and the Cards only giving 7. My thought on this is pay the damn guy. He's been a steal since you got him. Through 10 years, they've spent about 90 million on him. So for 20 years, you'd be spending 390 million. He he worth that? 19.5 mil/year? Absolutely. Do you want him going into Cooperstown with birds on the bat, dodger blue, or cubbie blue.
In the East, you have to go with Philly. When Cliff Lee is your #3? Holy shit. I'd hate to face them in a 5 game series. Second place between the Braves and the Mets. Although I think the Braves are in better shape. Although both have new staffs, but I like everything I've seen from Atlanta. Marlins then the Nets.
West, I'll pick the Champs. I'm curious how Donny Baseball will do at the helm of the Dodgers.
So In the NL:
East - Philly
Central - StL (but I wouldn't be shocked if the Cubs do it)
West - SF
WC - Atlanta
So more than likely, SF/ATL on one side, with Philly/STL on the other.
I'll go with a rematch of last years NLCS. But with Philly winning this time.