 Onto the center, the St. Louis Cardinals do not have the shorter sides. That would be the Milwaukee Brewers who win the division, but I still find them more reliable. I'm taking them at plus 2-10. They have been 500 every single season since 2008. And they've been at least second in this division all but one year since 2009. That stability has offered them proven success. You still have Paul Goldschmidt, Tyler O'Neill and Nolan Aronato in the heart of that order. And you still have Dylan Carlson, who was third in rookie of the year voting last year, who could become a star and potentially break out even further this year. And Yadi Amalena would not be coming back for another season to waste his time if his team sucked. So you know that the St. Louis Cardinals are going to mean some serious business this year. And they also have a starting rotation in which they add Steven Match to it that is still led by Jack Flaherty and Adam Wainwright. Expect the St. Louis Cardinals to do heavy damage this season.