From: Scott Jones on
In article <4344-4C3B6D2A-5430(a)baytvnwsxa001.msntv.msn.com>,
eddygdvd(a)msn.com (john smith) wrote:

> Since we are at the half way point, maybe a little more. Here is a
> second chance to amend your predictions on the 2010 Reds.
>
> I stand by my 85 or did I say 86 wins, can't remember? That may be
> enough to win a weak division but I think the Cardinals win 87 or 88.
> Any key injury with the Cards or Reds could make the difference. I doubt
> either team will add a REAL difference maker via a trade. We shall see.
>
> I really think 88 is going to be the top number in this division.

I'll stick with my previous prediction of 88 wins and a playoff berth
for the Reds.
From: RJA on
On Jul 12, 3:29 pm, eddyg...(a)msn.com (john smith) wrote:
> Since we are at the half way point, maybe a little more. Here is a
> second chance to amend your predictions on the 2010 Reds.
>
> I stand by my 85 or did I say 86 wins, can't remember? That may be
> enough to win a weak division but I think the Cardinals win  87 or 88.
> Any key injury with the Cards or Reds could make the difference. I doubt
> either team will add a REAL difference maker via a trade. We shall see.
>
> I really think 88 is going to be the top number in this division.

I think I said 86. I'd probably up it to 90. We have the easiest
schedule in all of baseball remaining, Volquez coming back, etc. If
we avoid significant injury, I think we'll be fine as long as Walt can
get some bullpen help at the deadline.
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