http://www.betfirms.com/2008-mlb-predictions/
I wish it weren't so but you'll find more so called experts picking Detroit over anyone else. When in doubt, always check what Vegas thinks; they can't afford to be wrong.
A lineup of Granderson, Inge, Pudge Rodriguez, Ordonez, Cabrera, Sheffield, Jones, Polanco, Renteria, Guillen is insane
There's not a guy on that list incapable of batting .310 w/ 70+ rbis.
and then throw in guys with Cy Young caliber stuff like Verlander, Bonderman, (even Dontrelle Willis when he's on-he does have a cy young) and then Kenny Rogers, you're talking about a heck of a lineup but then throw a healthy Joel Zumaya and the rest of the the young bullpen (excluding the age of Todd Jones) out there and you've got a nice road to the alcs due to the relative weakness of the al central.
Cleveland has a lot of good players, but aside from Sabathia and Carmona, the drop-off is deep.And other than an underachieving Sizemore, an overachieving Hafner and the steady Vic Martinez, the Indians lineup is pretty weak.
And if you don't think that Ortiz, Lowell, and Manny (and Tim Wakefield/Curt Schilling) have already played their best baseball then you're just not watching. All three are very good (the Angels and Yankees will compete too), but the Tigers are just plain scary from top to bottom.