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		<title>Spring Training Schedule Announced</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Buffalo Bisons today announced their 2009 Spring Training schedule. The Herd will play a total of 11 games against the Triple-A affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals and the Florida Marlins from March 18 &#8211; April 2.
The New York Mets will open their 2009 Spring Training at Port St. Lucie, FL when pitchers and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Buffalo Bisons today announced their 2009 Spring Training schedule. The Herd will play a total of 11 games against the Triple-A affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals and the Florida Marlins from March 18 &#8211; April 2.</p>
<p>The New York Mets will open their 2009 Spring Training at Port St. Lucie, FL when pitchers and catchers report on Friday, February 13. Position players are scheduled to arrive at Tradition Field on Tuesday, February 17. The Bisons are scheduled to break camp on Friday, April 3.</p>
<p>The Bisons will play all their home games in the Mets complex at Port St. Lucie FL. All games, home and road, will be played at 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p>The schedule will start on Wednesday, March 18 in Port St. Lucie, FL against the New Orleans Zephyrs (Florida). The Herd will play five games versus the Zephyrs and six against the Memphis Redbirds (St. Louis).</p>
<p>The Marlins and Cardinals each have their spring training facility in Jupiter, FL.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the &#8216;08 MLB season is now underway, we can finally put aside an off-season that featured talk of &#8216;roids, &#8216;roids, &#8216;roids&#8211;and even included a &#8220;Bride of Godzilla&#8221; surfacing in New York. Yes, time to play ball, folks; here&#8217;s how they&#8217;ll finish:
AL EAST
Boston Red Sox
N.Y. Yankees
Toronto Blue Jays
Tampa Bay Rays
Baltimore Orioles
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Detroit Tigers
Cleveland Indians
Chicago White [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><img src="http://www.mofosports.net/nyy/images/lazzari.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" align="right" />As the &#8216;08 MLB season is now underway, we can finally put aside an off-season that featured talk of &#8216;roids, &#8216;roids, &#8216;roids&#8211;and even included a &#8220;Bride of Godzilla&#8221; surfacing in New York. Yes, time to play ball, folks; here&#8217;s how they&#8217;ll finish:</p>
<p>AL EAST<br />
Boston Red Sox<br />
N.Y. Yankees<br />
Toronto Blue Jays<br />
Tampa Bay Rays<br />
Baltimore Orioles</p>
<p>AL CENTRAL<br />
Detroit Tigers<br />
Cleveland Indians<br />
Chicago White Sox<br />
Kansas City Royals<br />
Minnesota Twins</p>
<p>AL WEST<br />
L.A. Angels<br />
Seattle Mariners<br />
Oakland A&#8217;s<br />
Texas Rangers</p>
<p>**Notes:<br />
AL EAST- Yanks relying just a bit more on young pitchers than Boston while Manny Ramirez bounces back from a sub-par &#8216;07 season&#8211;giving Boston even MORE offense; it could go either way but a pitcher like Delcarmen may prove to be the difference. Talented staff keeps Toronto very competitive, but will closer Ryan stay healthy? Rays strictly shooting for a .500 record; Orioles won&#8217;t be able to close games&#8211;and may have a legitimate shot at this division when Britney Spears becomes a great-grandmother.</p>
<p>AL CENTRAL- Tigers may BANG their way to 90+ wins, but RHP Bonderman MUST pitch better and I still question Jones as a &#8220;lights out&#8221; closer. Tribe&#8217;s bullpen is shaky; White Sox are improved but are simply stuck in a tough division. K.C. will have trouble scoring and closing games; questionable starting pitching and the loss of Hunter in the outfield seals the Twins&#8217; last-place finish.</p>
<p>AL WEST- Torii Hunter gives L.A. some desperately-needed offensive punch along with terrific defense. Mariners bolstered by LHP Bedard, but they need better offensive seasons from Lopez and Sexson. A&#8217;s starting pitching can surprise if Harden remains healthy&#8211;but they lack overall power. Rangers&#8217; team ERA approached SIX last season&#8211;and won&#8217;t be much better.</p>
<p>NL EAST<br />
Philadelphia Phillies<br />
N.Y. Mets<br />
Atlanta Braves<br />
Washington Nationals<br />
Florida Marlins</p>
<p>NL CENTRAL<br />
Chicago Cubs<br />
Milwaukee Brewers<br />
Houston Astros<br />
Cincinnati Reds<br />
St. Louis Cardinals<br />
Pittsburgh Pirates</p>
<p>NL WEST<br />
Colorado Rockies<br />
Arizona Diamondbacks<br />
L.A. Dodgers<br />
San Diego Padres<br />
San Francisco Giants</p>
<p>**Notes:<br />
NL EAST- I just flipped a coin between the Mets and Phillies and the Phils won (yes, it&#8217;ll go down to the wire)&#8211;but closer Lidge MUST capture some past glory and avoid the gopher ball; LHP Santana obviously helps Mets, but they&#8217;ll be too injury-prone. Braves&#8217; staff is too old and they&#8217;ll miss the OF play of Andruw Jones; Nats fans excited about a new ballpark, but that doesn&#8217;t help improve a bad starting rotation. The number of youngsters on the Marlins squad reminds me of an old episode of &#8220;Wonderama.&#8221;</p>
<p>NL CENTRAL- Cubs lack a legitimate leadoff hitter, but should score enough; the club might be wise to let Marmol AND Wood share closing duties to keep both fresh/healthy. Brewers lack left-handed hitting, but will be in the wild-card hunt; Astros rely too much on Oswalt&#8217;s arm and newly-acquired &#8220;steroid boy&#8221; Tejada may prove to be a distraction. Reds improved their bullpen and Dusty&#8217;s motivated team could beat out Houston. Mgr. LaRussa will wish he pursued a legal career as the season unravels in St. Louis; Pirates have some decent, young pitchers, but we must remember that they are&#8211;ummmmm&#8211;the Pirates.</p>
<p>NL WEST- A toss-up; RHP Haren&#8211;a Cy Young candidate&#8211;helps Arizona a lot, but Rockies&#8217; power is tough to dismiss. Torre to miss the luxury of a $200+ million payroll in L.A.; Padres outfield (Jim Edmonds?&#8211;sheesh) will not produce enough. Good news and bad news for the Giants: Good news is that many players are relieved to be distanced from the &#8220;freak-show&#8221; known as Bonds over the past few years. The BAD news is that the team generated only 89 RBI&#8217;s from the clean-up position last year and they have NO bench; case closed.</p>
<p>*Postseason: Ah, SO many scenarios to be played out during a very long season&#8211;and going out on the yearly limb is always a crapshoot. I&#8217;ll say that a truly battle-tested Red Sox team makes it (possibly limping very badly) to the Fall Classic once again. The Cubs and Lou Piniella somehow emerge from an inferior National League. Will the Cubbies FINALLY erase a heartbreaking, century-long championship drought? Nahhh&#8211;Red Sox in 6.</p>
<p>Enjoy the season, baseball fans.</p>
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