Diamondbacks could emerge as the class of the NL

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Looks like there is at least one believer in the Diamondbacks. Reading this gets me excited for baseball to begin.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/jon_heyman/03/09/diamondbacks.camp/index.html

TUCSON, Ariz. -- After visiting 13 spring camps and hearing 13 different spiels about how that team's time is now, I found myself nodding at Diamondbacks camp. That's nodding, not nodding off. I like what I see here. Arizona is my sleeper team in the National League. And it's not just heat stroke, either ... at least I think it's not.

I truly believe the Diamondbacks can win the NL pennant for three very real reasons: 1) they have surprisingly solid starting pitching; 2) they have as fine a crop of young major league-ready positional players as anyone; and 3) the National League is eminently winnable.

It's true the D'backs don't have an obvious leadoff hitter or cleanup man, and while we're at it, their bullpen is pretty iffy. But they do have plenty of reason to crow, a lot more reason than some of the teams that are crowing a lot more than them.

"I think we've got as good a shot as anyone in the National League West,'' outfielder Eric Byrnes says. "I think a lot of people will be surprised if we win it. But I don't think anybody in this clubhouse will be surprised.''

Here's a closer look at the top three reasons no one should be too surprised:

1. The pitching. The importing of Randy Johnson and Doug Davis gives them a first four (counting Brandon Webb and Livan Hernandez) to match almost anyone. "It's very important for the psyche of the team to have a starter that gives us a chance to win every day,'' manager Bob Melvin says. Speaking of psyches, Johnson, who's expected to be ready by mid-April after winter back surgery, is said to be sunny (for him), and even if it's just because he's out of New York, so be it. Everyone ridiculed Johnson's 2006 season, but as Melvin pointed out, he won more games than Cy Young winner Webb while pitching with a bad back (not to mention his bad attitude in the Bronx).

2. Young position players. They've hit the jackpot here. According to Melvin, one of the first things you'll notice about Stephen Drew is that there's "no panic in his game,'' which is different from his brother, J.D., of whom some claim there's no passion. Chris Young is a many-tool talent in center field. And Melvin loves Carlos Quentin. "He's tremendous in right field,'' Melvin says, "and as hard a worker as we have. He's a guy who brings it everyday."

3. National League. In the American League, with the Yankees, Red Sox, Tigers, White Sox and Angels, they'd have little chance. But the NL is wide open. You have to like the Dodgers' pitching and speed, you can't help but admire the Mets' bats and you have to respect the Cardinals' track record and rings. Still, the D'backs look like they're ready to strike.
 

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Seems like watching those kids play should be a lot of fun.

However, no nicknames until they win.
 

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Yah that guy is drinking some crazy Kool Aid. Dbacks have no bullpen, probably not enough starting pitching and are going to be leaning on a lot of youth (something top tier teams normally don't do). If they win more games than they lose, Ill consider the year a success.
 

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Finally moving back to AZ from Montana, and I can't wait to watch the Dbacks every night instead of getting the Colorado fox sports games...I really like our youngsters, and I can't wait to see how they mesh with our vets.
 

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I actually like our bullpen, but we'll see. Hopefully they find someone consistent enough to be the closer.
 

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Nice article. I think this team is gonna suprise a ton of people this year. I think the NL West is up for grabs and it wouldn't suprise me to see any of the 5 teams win it this year. Hopefully we can pull it off despite being one of the younger teams.
 

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It wouldn't surprise you if the Rockies won the division? It would surprise me if they finished anything other than 5th.
 

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I just found someone who thinks the D-Backs have no future.... :-D
 

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It wouldn't surprise you if the Rockies won the division? It would surprise me if they finished anything other than 5th.
No, the Rockies have a great young team just as we do. The thing is, we have pitching, they don't. Still, it wouldn't suprise me if they won the division. I'm not saying it's likely they will or anything, but I think they have a legitimate chance to.
 

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