bigfan wrote:
The Cubs Division, having Houston and St Louis are enough competition. Both organizations maximize all their talents and while neither spends like the Yankees and BoSox, they have a history of going for it with spending big money when they feel necessary.
St Louis is one of the GREAT organizations in Baseball. I do include Minnesota in that select group of GREAT organizations and maybe they would not be great if they had money? But they Maximize all talent within the organization.
Houston and St Louis have been doing this for years and years, not just since 2006. While they have had their bad years, they always retooled and came back.
If you are trying to make an argument for the NL Central being overall stronger than the AL central, you are crazy. The Twins, Sox, and Indians have all had varied sucess over the past 15 years, just as the Cardinals and Astros (read:Not the Cubs) have had varied success in that same time span. The Tigers and Royals were miserable untill last year when the Tigers finally reaped the benefits of rebuilding, but now that they have they are on of the dominant teams in MLB. The NL Central this year is weaker than any AL Central division has ever been since it was stretched to 3 divisions. To call Kenny Williams a bad manager who gets lucky and GOT lucky is ludicrous. He may be a bit over rated by some of his supporters, but he is 10x the manager the cubs have ever had on their side of town, and the premise that the Sox have played in this horrible division and should have a Braves-esque double digit division titles in a row is an absurd statement also. You are coming off as a cubs apologist with a Mariotti like anti-Sox agenda