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    • Predictions
  • 3/21/08
  • futureyank13

Division Winners
ALE: Yankees
ALC: Indians
ALW: Angels
ALWC: Red Sox

NLE: Mets
NLC: Cubs
NLW: Dodgers
NLWC: Phillies

AL ROY: Evan Longoria
NL ROY: Jay Bruce (he'll get called up early)

AL MVP: Alex Rodriguez
NL MVP: Chase Utley

AL CY: Roy Halladay
NL CY: Johan "God" Santana

Homerun Leaders: Howard, A-Rod
ERA Leaders: Halladay, Johan
Strikeout Leaders: Halladay, Johan

AL Surprise Team: Tamba Bay Rays
NL Surprise Team: Washington Nationals

AL Disappointing Team: Detroit Tigers
NL Disappointing Team: Colorado Rockies

(Disappointing meaning team that is predicted to do well, and you think will not live to their expectations, same with players)

AL Surprise Player: Ryan Garko
NL Surprise Player: Kelly Johnson

AL Disappointing player: Fausto Carmona
NL Disappointing player: Aaron Rowand

World Series Champions: Yanks over Mets


Edited 3/21/08   by  futureyank13
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  • 3/21/08
  • Marinersin09andmore
Lol. You don't like the Mariners do you?
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  • 3/21/08
  • Monsterdance

Division Winners
American League East: Boston Red Sox
American League Central: Detroit Tigers
American League West: Anaheim Angels
American League Wildcard: New York Yankees

National League East: New York Mets
National League Central: Milwaukee Brewers
National League West: Colorado Rockies
National League Wildcard: Los Angeles Dodgers

AL ROY: Evan Longoria
NL ROY: Joey Votto

AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera
NL MVP: David Wright (to make it two in a row)

AL CY: Jered Weaver (will break out to be even better than in '06)
NL CY: Johan Santana

World Series Champions: Tigers over Rockies

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  • 3/21/08
  • Monsterdance

"ALW: Angels, with the A's second"

Agreed about the A's, especially after they got Bedard. ;-)

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  • 3/21/08
  • Monsterdance

And here's my predictions for the standings:

* denotes Wildcard

Red Sox (98 wins)
Yankees (92 wins)*
Blue Jays (88 wins)
Rays (78 wins)
Orioles (63 wins)

Tigers (102 wins)
Indians (91 wins)
White Sox (85 wins)
Royals (71 wins)
Twins (66 wins)

Angels (94 wins)
Mariners (89 wins)
Rangers (70 wins)
Athletics (64 wins)

Mets (95 wins)
Braves (89 wins)
Phillies (87 wins)
Nationals (76 wins)
Marlins (69 wins)

Brewers (90 wins)
Cubs (84 wins)
Cardinals (80 wins)
Astros (80 wins)
Pirates (71 wins)
Reds (70 wins)

Rockies (93 wins)
Dodgers (90 wins)*
D-Backs (83 wins)
Padres (82 wins)
Giants (61 wins)

ALDS: Tigers over Yankees
ALDS: Red Sox over Angels

NLDS: Dodgers over Mets
NLDS: Rockies over Brewers

ALCS: Tigers over Red Sox
NLCS: Rockies over Dodgers

World Series: Tigers over Rockies

Footnote - Miguel Cabrera has best postseason ever for a position player.

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  • 3/21/08
  • MattInTheHatt

ALE: Red Sox
ALC: Tigers
ALW: Mariners
ALWC: Indians

NLE: Mets
NLC: Brewers
NLW: D-Backs
NLWC: Padres

AL ROY: Evan Longoria
NL ROY: Jay Bruce

AL MVP: Alex Rodriguez
NL MVP: Chase Utley

AL CY: King Felix
NL CY: Johan Santana

Homerun Leaders: Howard, A-Rod
ERA Leaders: Lackey, Johan
Strikeout Leaders: King Felix, Johan

AL Surprise Team: Tamba Bay Rays
NL Surprise Team: Astros

AL Disappointing Team: Yankees
NL Disappointing Team: Cubs

(Disappointing meaning team that is predicted to do well, and you think will not live to their expectations, same with players)

AL Disappointing player: Fausto Carmona
NL Disappointing player: Aaron Rowand

World Series Champions: Mariners over Mets

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  • 3/21/08
  • sandrk25fly

Division Winners
ALE: Red Sox
ALC: Indians
ALW: Angels
ALWC: Tigers

NLE: Braves
NLC: Cubs
NLW: Diamondbacks
NLWC: Mets

AL MVP: David Ortiz
NL MVP: Prince Fielder

AL CY: C.C. Sabathia
NL CY: Tim Hudson

AL Comeback Player of the Year: Rich Harden
NL Comeback Player of the Year: Mike Hampton

Homerun Leaders: David Ortiz
ERA Leaders: Jake Peavy, C.C Sabathia (maybe Tim Hudson)

Strikeout Leaders: Peavy, Bedard

AL Surprise Team: Rays
NL Surprise Team: Braves

AL Disappointing Team: Seattle Mariners
NL Disappointing Team: Philadelphia Phillies

AL Surprise Player: Clay Buchholz
NL Surprise Player: Yunel Escobar

AL Disappointing player: Hideki Matsui
NL Disappointing player: Carlos Beltran

World Series Champions: Red sox vs. Diamondbacks (red sox win)

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  • 3/21/08
  • utleyrowand2633

Division Winners
ALE: Red Sox
ALC: Tigers
ALW: Angels
ALWC: Indians

NLE: Phillies
NLC: Brewers
NLW: Padres
NLWC: Rockies

AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera
NL MVP: Chase Utley

AL CY: CC Sabathia
NL CY: Cole Hamels

Homerun Leaders: Howard, A-Rod
ERA Leaders: Hamels or Santana, Halladay
Strikeout Leaders: Peavy or Santana, Halladay or Sabathia

AL Surprise Team: Tampa Bay Rays
NL Surprise Team: Washington Nationals

AL Disappointing Team: New York Yankees
NL Disappointing Team: Cubs

WS: I agree, Phillies over Tigers!!

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  • 3/21/08
  • futureyank13

You think the Red Sox will win 98 games with that rotation?

And the Yankees only 92 with basically the same rotation but a better offense?

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  • 3/21/08
  • phillies6phan26
Haha, you're probobly right. Halladay was just the first guy to pop into my head. I forgot about Kazmir. If Kazmir starts the season healthy, then he will probobly lead the AL in strikeouts.
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  • 3/21/08
  • MattInTheHatt
Well thats not happening because Kazmir has already started the season unhealthy, I read on the Rays site that they have tabbed Shields as the opening day starter.
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  • 3/21/08
  • phillies6phan26
Oh, OK. Will Kazmir be ready at the beginning of the season? Or is he already going to miss a couple weeks at the beginning of the season, or longer? If he is ready by his first start and can stay healthy, he could be the strikeout leader. He's a great pitcher.
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  • 3/21/08
  • MattInTheHatt
His return time is a bit vague according to the Rays site, but I thought I read somewhere a couple months ago that he would miss a couple of starts,I could be wrong though. And I hope he does have a great season, because I have him on several fantasy teams and I was banking on a season just as good as last.
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  • 3/21/08
  • Monsterdance
Hahaha. Glad I could make you laugh :)
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  • 3/21/08
  • Monsterdance

I think they'll get much different years from Padillia and Millwood, as well as solid seasons from Kinsler and Young, and MVP consideration worthy numbers from Hamilton. They'll also get 2003-2006 Hank Blalock back. When I look at the Athletics' pitching staff, I see a pitching staff no better than Texas', and possibly the worst outfield in baseball, on both sides of the ball.

In Texas, I expect big things from catcher, second base, shortstop, third base, center field, and MAYBE first base.
In Oakland, I expect big things from first base, and maybe catcher.

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