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Composite Prediction Thread


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Stole the concept from RU Rah Rah...

 

The idea is that we all give our predictions for our record, and somebody could make a spreadsheet with them all. We could get a mean, max, min, and all that other good stuff. I don't know, it sounds like fun to me. I'll do it if there are no other volunteers, as I'm okay with Excel, but I know for a fact I'm not the most qualified person on the site.

 

I'll go with 87-75, Wild Card. I know it's a little optimistic but I'm high on Weeks and Parra, and I sense we'll make another move at the break. Also, why not two years in a row?

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86-76

"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation."

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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something."

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87-75. They will be in the playoff chase into late September, but fall a game short to the Phillies. I think we'll see good things from Weeks, Parra, and Gamel (second half of the season), with Braun, Fielder and Hart improving on last year's numbers.
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I'm going to go oddball and say 83-78. The Crew will be out of it by the final weekend and a make up game with the Cardinals during the final weekend will not be made up.

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82-79. I reserve to right to lower it if Gamel is the starting 3rd baseman. I'm guessing that Fielder regresses even more. Braunie comes back a little. Hart implodes. Weeks stays the same. Hardy is Mr. Consistent. Bill Hall goes downtown 28 times. Lamb will be like a sheep to the slaughter. Counsell will continue to live in Wisconsin. And Tony Gwynn stablizes the entire club with his heroic efforts!
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93-69; Division winners. I think the pitching staff is a lot better than most give it credit. Prince and Braun will meet their '07 and '08 production halfway. The new manager will not excuse inconsistent play as learning experiences; players will have to earn their playing time. Eliminating the Ned Factor could mean 4 more wins at least.
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95-67

Although, I'll warn everyone... I've thought the Brewers were going to make the playoffs every year since 2004. I'm not bold. I am just ever the optimist. I see Gallardo, Parra, and Bush becoming a triumvirate of starting domination. I see Prince coming to the box opening day weighing 30 pounds less than he did at the end of last season. I see Hoffman dominating with a sub 2.0 era (Okay, maybe not that one). Oh yeah, Braun is amazing and will continue to incite more hatred from St. Louis and Chicago fans.

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Current stats are pretty optimistic...

Wins - Losses - Games Played

MEAN: 86.95 - 74.95 - 161.89
MED: 87 - 75 - 162
MODE: 86 - 76 - 162
MAX: 95 - 82 - 162
MIN: 80 - 67 - 161

Obviously 95-82 isn't a record, it's just the maximum amount of wins anyone gave and the maximum amount of losses anyone gave... You'd have to match up the MAX-Wins with MIN-Losses and vise versa for the records.

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Probably too early to really have this thread so I'd like to see it repeated in a month but right now I think we are an 86 win team.

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