Usually in June you can start getting a feel who's going to be there at the end. Here's Funclowns cyrstal ball:
IL Stout:
As expected Death Valley on top being chased by Washington. Washington putting up the good fight and will harass Death Valley to the bitter end. Sadly I think pure talents wins out. Seattle and Morgantown least aren't being pushed around. I hope least one team can stick around by September.
IL Bock:
This season Windy City didn't allow the other 3 to take an early lead. So far this race feels boring. Barring a major injury I don't see any of the three challenging the 7 year reign of Windy City. Really shocked at Carolina's play and the obsession of the 6 man rotation when clearly one doesn't belong. Be interesting if Spot can mesh his veteran team in time for a late season run. Davenport is attempted the horn grown route since 2005.
IL Porter:
Is Batavia an every other year team? Sure feels that way. Philly may finally be making a move, but it's probably more a Wildcard push. I don't expect Baltimore to sit here and take it. Cali looking good the another top 5 pick.
Wildcard:
Unclear which is a good sign for an exciting race. After the big three no one seems dominant. Look for one team from each division to make a play in September, but could be as much as 5 teams. Going to reach and call Philly on this, but that's just dice rolling.
IL Stout:
As expected Death Valley on top being chased by Washington. Washington putting up the good fight and will harass Death Valley to the bitter end. Sadly I think pure talents wins out. Seattle and Morgantown least aren't being pushed around. I hope least one team can stick around by September.
IL Bock:
This season Windy City didn't allow the other 3 to take an early lead. So far this race feels boring. Barring a major injury I don't see any of the three challenging the 7 year reign of Windy City. Really shocked at Carolina's play and the obsession of the 6 man rotation when clearly one doesn't belong. Be interesting if Spot can mesh his veteran team in time for a late season run. Davenport is attempted the horn grown route since 2005.
IL Porter:
Is Batavia an every other year team? Sure feels that way. Philly may finally be making a move, but it's probably more a Wildcard push. I don't expect Baltimore to sit here and take it. Cali looking good the another top 5 pick.
Wildcard:
Unclear which is a good sign for an exciting race. After the big three no one seems dominant. Look for one team from each division to make a play in September, but could be as much as 5 teams. Going to reach and call Philly on this, but that's just dice rolling.
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