View Poll Results: Who is your division winner?

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  • Key West

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  • Santiago

    2 9.52%
  • Montgomery

    4 19.05%
  • Beacon Hill

    12 57.14%
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    3 14.29%
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  1. #1
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    Playoff Voting: AL CENTRAL DIVISION - BEACON HILL


  2. #2
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    Can't decide between 2 teams here, will take a closer look at them later.

  3. #3
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    Really tough choice for me between Beacon and Montgomery

  4. #4
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    Meant to vote Beacon Hill, Montgomery is a close 2nd.
    BRING BACK CHICUBS!!!

  5. #5
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    As others have said, Beacon and Montgomery are head to head. But I feel Beacon is slighty better.

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    Just curious why you guys think Beacon is slightly better?

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    I think Beacon/Montgomery comes down to the pitching depth and I feel Beacon has the slight edge there.
    BRING BACK CHICUBS!!!

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    Better starting pitching 1-5, better pen, while your offense is slightly better IMHO. (I am the Beacon GM).

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammerinhank View Post
    Meant to vote Beacon Hill, Montgomery is a close 2nd.
    Edited the poll to reflect this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrkGawdofWalkz View Post
    Better starting pitching 1-5, better pen, while your offense is slightly better IMHO. (I am the Beacon GM).
    I think slightly is a bit of an understatement. But that may just be me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Clipper View Post
    I think slightly is a bit of an understatement. But that may just be me.
    You have more power in Morse, Fielder, Cruz and Ortiz. I have much more balance in my line up. I'm not discounting your team at all. I just think my team will be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrkGawdofWalkz View Post
    You have more power in Morse, Fielder, Cruz and Ortiz. I have much more balance in my line up. I'm not discounting your team at all. I just think my team will be fine.
    Yes more power but the middle of my order also gets on base at a higher clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Clipper View Post
    I think slightly is a bit of an understatement. But that may just be me.
    For me:

    Your back end of the order is ugly, but the heart of the order is loaded. Roberts, Callaspo, and Rodriguez are pretty weak, and Cruz is declining. It was close but i think the gap between the two pitching staffs was bigger than the gaps between the lineups. Definitely a close one though. Also I think your team is more of an injury risk, but didn't take that into much consideration.

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    Bh


    Vote for Pedro!

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