Jimmy Rollins is making yet another prediction, this time forecasting that the Phillies will win 100 games this season. Philadelphia has been the prohibitive favorites since re-acquiring Cliff Lee in December. "I'd agree with that," Rollins said. "That's what we wanted last year. It didn't happen. Nobody was satisfied with losing in the NLCS and winning 97 games. You can never be satisfied with that once you've won the World Series. If you've never won, that's progress. But we have been there, so it feels like we keep coming up short." Rollins, who famously called the Phillies the team to beat in the NL East in 2007 and then backed it up with an MVP season, is back in the prognostication business. ?Yeah, we?ll win 100 games,? he said. ?I really plan on going after, who is it, Seattle won (116) or something recently. We?ll go get somewhere hopefully in that range, but that requires, after being lucky enough to stay healthy, having everybody doing their job on the mound, in the field and in the box.?