Yes, it's early, but the oddsmakers want to know....who's going to represent the Johnson in the challenge for the Landis Cup?
Vegas looks dominant, but their post season history is rocky. Jacksonville has a "team of destiny" aura to it, and could Hawaii slink into the mix at the last minute and steal it all?
Who Wins The Johnson League Cartwright Cup?
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Re: Who Wins The Johnson League Cartwright Cup?
Despite my best efforts, I don't think we have a rotation that can dominate a series. It will all depend on how hot the bats are, which is scary because it only takes 4 bad offensive games and you're gone.
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I kind of like the San Antonio pick as a bit of a dark horse.
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Re: Who Wins The Johnson League Cartwright Cup?
The best 1-2 combo in the league will help. Too bad they can't survive with a 2 man rotation in the playoffs...RonCo wrote:I kind of like the San Antonio pick as a bit of a dark horse.
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