None of the three teams have any cant-misses besides the Yanks offense. However, offense, as we've seen lately is no were nea as important as pitching n defense. All in all, after this off-season, the Sox have built themselevs quite a team. Stacked defensively, depending on health great pitching, and depending on career trends, a great offense yet again. The Jays could be killer if Halladay, and Burnett are healthy, but other than that they aren't as scary as the media makes em out to be. I mean Glaus is a HR hitter but can be struck out, Overbay is a loud-mouth who aint no Konerko, and Wells has yet to come into his own.
Yanks (100+)= offense will get them through the regualr season, but in the playoffs, the pitching depth could cost them, Mo is the only sure thing on this team. Th offense will score 900 run at elast, but I wouldn't count on this offense being togetehr talent-wsie as good as it could be this year.
Sox (90+)= team that could be anywhere from average to great and border unstoppable if everything goes right, which is highly unlikely. If the pitching is healthy and everyone does what they've done through their careers, you could see 5 high double-digit winners, and maybe two 20+. The offense has potentially 9 15+ Hr hitters and already 2 all-star sure-bet 30/100 guys in Papi n Manny.