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any other baseball team fans besides the tigers?

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Sox and Tigers are probably the 2 best teams in the AL. Tigers=best lineup in baseball. Sox=best pitching in the league. Would be an awesome post season series. Even though the Tigers will come out on top. :sly:

GO TIGERS!!!!!

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Sox and Tigers are probably the 2 best teams in the AL. Tigers=best lineup in baseball. Sox=best pitching in the league. Would be an awesome post season series. Even though the Tigers will come out on top. :sly:

GO TIGERS!!!!!

ill take that. but you cant have a good lineup if ya dont hit.. :sly:

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ill take that. but you cant have a good lineup if ya dont hit.. :sly:

2 games in. Not too worried. Especially with Latin players being known for slow starts in cold weather. And the Tigers have a few latins. lol We'll start going crazy here soon. No doubt in my mind.

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I'll cheer for the Astros since they're the closest team. I like the Braves because of John Smoltz. And, I cheer for the Rays because they need all the fans they can get.

But I only casually cheer for them. I'm not a diehard like I am with the Tigers.

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Not looking so good for me - like the Tigers in the AL (0-7) and Rockies in the NL (2-5). At least I got to see both of them in the World Series the last 2 years, even if neither team won.

Baseball has two major problems imo though: 1) of course they need to clean up the steroid issue 2) they need to move into the 21st century like the rest of the leagues and adopt some kind of salary cap and/or system. I know the Tigers tried to get in on the "let's spend a bunch of $$ on big hitters" this year; but it's hard to take the league seriously with such ridiculous gaps between the teams. Sorry Red Sox and Yankees fans, this would apply to everyone. Red Wings survived through the cap implementation - MLB would survive fine too....

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Not looking so good for me - like the Tigers in the AL (0-7) and Rockies in the NL (2-5). At least I got to see both of them in the World Series the last 2 years, even if neither team won.

Baseball has two major problems imo though: 1) of course they need to clean up the steroid issue 2) they need to move into the 21st century like the rest of the leagues and adopt some kind of salary cap and/or system. I know the Tigers tried to get in on the "let's spend a bunch of $$ on big hitters" this year; but it's hard to take the league seriously with such ridiculous gaps between the teams. Sorry Red Sox and Yankees fans, this would apply to everyone. Red Wings survived through the cap implementation - MLB would survive fine too....

In some respects, the Yankees & Red Sox paying as much as they do to the luxury tax keeps some smaller teams alive.

And oh, is Jeffery Loria the grim reaper of baseball or what?

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In some respects, the Yankees & Red Sox paying as much as they do to the luxury tax keeps some smaller teams alive.

Maybe true - but if those teams can't float w/o the subsidy they should be moved or contracted - it worked for Mont-Wash. Anyhow, I wasn't such a big fan of the cap in the NHL because it limited my team - the Wings - but for the NHL as a whole something was needed (sigh should have contracted a few at the time). Yanks and Sox fans wouldn't like it in the MLB - but I think most rationale fans can admit something needs to be done - when you pay 50mill just for the rights to a pitcher - and that is just about more than a some teams' payroll, it gets kind of ridiculous. Still like the nature of the sport in general, just think some issues need to be addressed....

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