How the NL West will be won – by the biggest loser

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John Kruk made a bold statement on ESPN’s SportsCenter on Sunday: “No team in the NL West will finish with a .500 record.” OK, maybe that’s not such a daring prediction since every team in the NL Worst is below .500 at the All-Star break. Arizona is flirting with .500 at 47-48, but everyone else in the division is straight up struggling with half the season in the books. [link]
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