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DETROIT FREE PRESS
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990405
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Monday, April 05, 1999
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METRO FINAL
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SPT; SPORTS
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2D
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MITCH ALBOM; GENE GUIDI; JOHN LOWE; DREW SHARP
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BASEBALL '99 SPECIAL SECTION
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Copyright (c) 1999, Detroit Free Press
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STAFF PICKS
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MITCH ALBOM

AL East -- NY Yankees
  
AL Central -- Cleveland
  
AL West -- Anaheim
  AL wild card -- Baltimore
  
NL East -- Atlanta
  
NL Central -- Houston
  
NL West -- Los Angeles
  
NL wild card -- San Francisco
  
World Series -- Atlanta over New York Yankees
  
AL Central:
  
1. Cleveland
  
2. Chicago
  
3. Detroit
  
4. Minnesota
  
5. Kansas City
  
On the Tigers: The Tigers will stun everyone and win their division.
Unfortunately, this is my year 2000 prediction. For 1999, it's still pitching,
pitching, pitching, which means third place.
  

  
GENE GUIDI
  
AL East -- NY Yankees
  
AL Central -- Cleveland
  
AL West -- Anaheim
  
AL wild card -- Baltimore
  
NL East -- NY Mets
  
NL Central -- Houston
  
NL West -- Los Angeles
  
NL wild card -- Atlanta
  
World Series: Cleveland over Los Angeles
  
AL Central:
  
1. Cleveland
  
2. Detroit
  
3. Minnesota
  
4. Chicago
  
5. Kansas City
  
On the Tigers: It will take the Tigers a couple of months to sort out their
pitching -- especially the rotation. This is a team that should get better as
the season progresses, and has a legitimate shot to finish .500 or better for
the first time since 1993.
  

  
JOHN LOWE
  
AL East -- NY Yankees
  
AL Central -- Cleveland
  
AL West -- Anaheim
  
AL wild card -- Toronto
  
NL East -- Atlanta
  
NL Central -- Houston
  
NL West -- Los Angeles
  
NL wild card -- San Francisco
  
World Series -- Cleveland over Los Angeles
  
AL Central:
  
1. Cleveland
  
2. Detroit
  
3. Kansas City
  
4. Chicago
  
5. Minnesota
  
On the Tigers: With perhaps the best series of off-season moves of any
American League team, the Tigers have the core they hope can contend in the
new ballpark next season. But none of their moves involved a starting pitcher.
A team seldom can win without reliable staring pitching; having a good
rotation is the same thing as having a good team. The best thing that can
happen this season is for young starters Justin Thompson, Brian Moehler and
Seth Greisinger to continue growing into pitchers who consistently can win
low-scoring games when they have their best stuff, and who can keep the Tigers
in games when they don't.
  

  
DREW SHARP
  
AL East -- NY Yankees
  
AL Central -- Cleveland
  
AL West -- Texas
  
AL wild card -- California
  
NL East -- Atlanta
  
NL Central -- Houston
  
NL West -- Los Angeles
  
NL wild card -- Arizona
  
World Series -- New York Yankees over Los Angeles
  
AL Central:
  
1. Cleveland
  
2. Detroit
  
3. Minnesota
  
4. Chicago
  
5. Kansas City
  
On the Tigers: When you talk about the financial disparity in baseball, the
American League Central is the poster child for the have-nots -- as in not
having the slightest chance of making the Indians sweat at least a tad. There
is no honor in finishing second among this lightweight collection.
  
The Tigers would be in excellent shape if they didn't have to pitch. Brian
Moehler will become the ace of the staff, which might take some of the
pressure off Justin Thompson. Some can't wait until June, when heralded rookie
Jeff Weaver is expected to arrive after a minor league tune-up. But most can't
wait until next season, when the new stadium opens and expected new revenues
should turn the Tigers into one of the haves.
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BASKETBALL;PICK
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