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Matthew, I couldn't disagree with your assessment of the team more. Capuana and Harang are solid back of the rotation guys. Harang had 14 wins for the PADRES last year for goodness sakes. Both guys will combine for 25+ wins this year, and we would NEVER get 25 wins from Kuroda. AJ Ellis has shown a dramatic increase in his hitting, and while he'll never be confused for Piazza, his bat has gotten better every year. Jerry Harriston JR is an excellent bench guy. Jerry Sands and Dee Gordon are VERY exciting young players. Mike McDougal was an excellent signing by Coletti last year, and is back this year again. Our bullpen and starting rotation will be top 3 in all of baseball. A healthy Ethier and Loney, who got hot, NO COINCIDENCE with the promotion of Dave Hansen as the batting coach, finally showed us what we've been expecting from him since day 1. He's also one of the best defensive 1st basemen in baseball. Not only will the Dodgers win the west, but they will win 95 games this year, and go deep into the playoffs.
Kill it!!!!!