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Particularly w/r/t Atlanta overcoming their home park via the addition of three Hall of Famers.
Of course, 106 isn't the limit if Texas goes out and gets several 300-game winners -- it has been the practical limit, more or less, when trying to home-grow their own pitching staffs.
Agreed that Texas shouldn't throw its hands in the air and accept lousy pitching.  That's for sure.   And perhaps this crop will finally climb Sisyphus' hill. 
Taro asked who thought the Rangers would have overwhelming pitching in 2010:  I said they've got some factors going against them, so I wouldn't get too freaked out just yet.

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