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<blockquote data-quote="champaignchris" data-source="post: 1512470" data-attributes="member: 26283"><p>Cubs fan here...</p><p></p><p>It's amazing to me in a division that looks absolutely wide open, no one besides the Reds have really made any moves to significantly improve themselves. Forty-ish days to Spring Training and the Cardinals and Cubs have basically done nothing but marginal moves. The Brewers have shifted a lot of pieces around, but mainly look to be treading water at best. The Reds should be significantly improved, but just enough to bring them in line with the top three in the division rather than vault them over the top. </p><p></p><p>Fangraphs depth chart WAR ratings have a grand total of 7.7 games separating the their top rated NL Central team (the Cubs) from their 4th rated (the Reds), which falls well-within the proverbial "margin of error." </p><p></p><p>Should make for a fun race for the division crown, even if whomever wins it is quite likely to get bounced in the Divisional series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champaignchris, post: 1512470, member: 26283"] Cubs fan here... It's amazing to me in a division that looks absolutely wide open, no one besides the Reds have really made any moves to significantly improve themselves. Forty-ish days to Spring Training and the Cardinals and Cubs have basically done nothing but marginal moves. The Brewers have shifted a lot of pieces around, but mainly look to be treading water at best. The Reds should be significantly improved, but just enough to bring them in line with the top three in the division rather than vault them over the top. Fangraphs depth chart WAR ratings have a grand total of 7.7 games separating the their top rated NL Central team (the Cubs) from their 4th rated (the Reds), which falls well-within the proverbial "margin of error." Should make for a fun race for the division crown, even if whomever wins it is quite likely to get bounced in the Divisional series. [/QUOTE]
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