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Post by The Aztec Panther on Jan 30, 2012 23:14:15 GMT -8
How many games will the Padres win in 2012??
Who will lead the Padres in home runs, and with how many?
Who will lead the Padres in batting average, and what average?
Who will lead the Padres in RBI, and with how many?
What pitcher will lead the Padres in wins, and with how many?
Realistically, what do you think can we expect this season?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2012 7:23:15 GMT -8
75-87.
The rest, maybe later.
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Post by k5james on Jan 31, 2012 7:59:46 GMT -8
+75 Quentin w/ 30 Headley w/ .290 Quentin w/ 100 Volquez w/ 16
I think they'll contend for the NL West the whole year.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2012 10:01:46 GMT -8
Quentin has only hit 30 once in his career (36 in 2008), now he is going for 30 even though he moves from hitters park to Petco?
Hey....I hope so, James.
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Post by azson on Jan 31, 2012 10:02:15 GMT -8
<<I think they'll contend for the NL West the whole year.>>
I'd like some of what you're smokin' K5, they'll be lucky to hit 75 wins...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2012 10:04:40 GMT -8
Who will lead the Padres in home runs, and with how many? Blanks, with 27 (he will start hot and get AB's all season long).
Who will lead the Padres in batting average, and what average? Headley, .286
Who will lead the Padres in RBI, and with how many? Quentin, 87.
What pitcher will lead the Padres in wins, and with how many? Stauffer, 12.
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Post by sdgaucho on Jan 31, 2012 10:10:20 GMT -8
How many games will the Padres win in 2012?? Who will lead the Padres in home runs, and with how many? Who will lead the Padres in batting average, and what average? Who will lead the Padres in RBI, and with how many? What pitcher will lead the Padres in wins, and with how many? Realistically, what do you think can we expect this season? Hrs- Quentin 21 Guzman - .280 Quentin - 70 rbis Luebke- 13 wins Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using ProBoards
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Post by k5james on Jan 31, 2012 12:29:39 GMT -8
Quentin has only hit 30 once in his career (36 in 2008), now he is going for 30 even though he moves from hitters park to Petco? Hey....I hope so, James. Just a hunch. I think he's going to abuse left field. He's the first real right handed pull hitter with power to play in this park regularly. Kind of makes me wish I still had my season tickes out in left field.
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Post by k5james on Jan 31, 2012 12:30:03 GMT -8
<<I think they'll contend for the NL West the whole year.>> I'd like some of what you're smokin' K5, they'll be lucky to hit 75 wins... Like this division is full of unbeatable teams...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2012 14:19:44 GMT -8
Quentin will have about 16 home runs and bat around .265
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Post by 83aztec on Feb 2, 2012 19:27:28 GMT -8
Quentin will have about 16 home runs and bat around .265 More like .245 but he'll be second on the team in batting.
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Post by aztecmusician on Feb 4, 2012 16:37:34 GMT -8
I predict a few of the guys the Padres have been developing the past few years will actually have good years. Look for Hundley and Blanks to stay healthy and produce 15-25 HR's each. Alonzo and Quentin offer some decent hitting, a healthy Quentin can hit 20-25. Maybin could also develop into a 15-25 HR guy. The middle of the infield needs to hit above .270 and continue with solid defense.
I remember 2010 when this team came from nowhere and was in the race at the last week of the season. That can happen again even with a team minus Agone. The pitching will be solid and the NL West is very average, 80-85 wins.
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