The Fish have played an _interesting_ schedule to-date. Looking at
who they've played they have been in 11 games against teams that
currently have winning records and 25 games against teams with losing
records. In fact, they are in a stretch of games where they play SD-
MIL-WAS-CIN-KC. So they could easily still be atop the NL East into
late May.
In their defense, they've played their schedule and they've won the
games they needed to win.
We might not see how good they actually are until late May / early
June. After KC they play ARI, SF, NYM, PHI, and ATL.
Let's hope this isn't one of the years when the Phils go 6-12 against
the Fish.
wes