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coach
03-31-2011, 11:19 AM
AL
West:
Oakland
Texas
LA
Seattle
Central:
Minnesota
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
KC
East:
Boston
NY
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Toronto
AL Wild Card: NY Yankees
ALCS: Boston over NY Yankees in 7
AL MVP: Carl Crawford
AL CY Young: John Lester
NL:
West:
San Francisco
Colorado
LA
San Diego
Arizona
Central:
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
Chicago
Houston
Pittsburgh
East:
Philladelphia
Atlanta
Florida
NY Mets
Washington
NL Wild Card:
Atlanta
NLCS: Philadelphia over San Fran in 6
NL MVP: Albert Pujols
NL CY Young: Roy Halladay
World Series: Boston over Philly in 7
rangerjim60
03-31-2011, 11:23 AM
Is San Fransico a typo or a fruedian slip LOL
St. Louis starting the year hurt and old. Cinci is my pick. Another long year ahead as a Die Hard Cub Fan......................
coach
03-31-2011, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by rangerjim60
Is San Fransico a typo or a fruedian slip LOL
St. Louis starting the year hurt and old. Cinci is my pick. Another long year ahead as a Die Hard Cub Fan......................
whoops...typo lol
crzyjournalist03
03-31-2011, 12:03 PM
A lot of people are writing off the Angels this year...they concern me quite a bit as a Ranger fan. Their lineup doesn't look great, but they have the ability to go out and add offense if they need it, and their pitching is still above average.
I think the AL West will be a very tight race and that Oakland, LA, and Texas will all finish within about 4 games of each other.
My picks
AL West:
Texas
Los Angeles*
Oakland
Seattle
AL Central:
Detroit
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
Kansas City
AL East:
Boston
Tampa Bay
New York
Baltimore
Toronto
NL West:
Colorado
San Fransisco
Los Angeles
Arizona
San Diego
NL Central:
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Chicago
Houston
Pittsburgh
NL East:
Atlanta
Philadelphia*
New York
Florida
Washington
* = Wild Cards
AL playoffs:
Boston over Los Angeles
Texas over Detroit
Boston over Texas
NL playoffs:
Colorado over Philadelphia
Cincinnati over Atlanta
Colorado over Cincinnati
World Series: Boston over Colorado
AL MVP: Nelson Cruz
NL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki
AL ROY: Ivan Nova
NL ROY: Freddie Freeman
AL Cy Young: Jon Lester
NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay
AL Manager of the Year: Jim Leyland
NL Manager of the Year: Fredi Gonzalez
Sweetwater Red
03-31-2011, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by crzyjournalist03
My picks
AL West:
Texas
Los Angeles*
Oakland
Seattle
AL Central:
Detroit
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
Kansas City
AL East:
Boston
Tampa Bay
New York
Baltimore
Toronto
* = Wild Cards
AL playoffs:
Boston over Los Angeles
Texas over Detroit
Boston over Texas
NL playoffs:
Colorado over Philadelphia
Cincinnati over Atlanta
Colorado over Cincinnati
World Series: Boston over Colorado
AL MVP: Nelson Cruz
NL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki
AL ROY: Ivan Nova
NL ROY: Freddie Freeman
AL Cy Young: Jon Lester
NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay
AL Manager of the Year: Jim Leyland
NL Manager of the Year: Fredi Gonzalez
Detroit and Texas winning their divisions and the Yankees missing
the playoffs? Sounds like a great season to me. I hope you're
right.
crzyjournalist03
03-31-2011, 12:20 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
Detroit and Texas winning their divisions and the Yankees missing
the playoffs? Sounds like a great season to me. I hope you're
right.
The Yankees pitching is in shambles this year. Outside of CC, they've got four relatively unknowns in the rotation (though I do like Phil Hughes) and their middle relievers are just awful outside of the closer and setup man Rafael Soriano.
The team is getting older, and A-Rod and Derek Jeter both took steps in what looked like the start of their career declines last year.
I think the Yankees will hang around just because they still have a ton of talent, and they can still go buy players from other teams to remain competitive, but I honestly think they're the third-best team in their division this year.
Pmoney
03-31-2011, 12:30 PM
AL West:
Texas
Los Angeles
Oakland
Seattle
AL Central:
Minnesota
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
Kansas City
AL East:
Boston
New York*
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Toronto
NL West:
Colorado
San Fransisco
Los Angeles
Arizona
San Diego
NL Central:
Cincinnati
Houston
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Chicago
Pittsburgh
NL East:
Atlanta
Philadelphia*
New York
Florida
Washington
* = Wild Cards
AL playoffs:
Minnesota over Texas
Boston over Chicago
Minnesota over Boston
NL playoffs:
Colorado over Philadelphia
Atlanta over Cincinnati
Colorado over Atlanta
World Series: Minnesota over Colorado
AL MVP: Joe Mauer
NL MVP: Joey Votto
AL Cy Young: John Lester
NL Cy Young: Ubaldo Jimenez
AL Manager of the Year: Ron Gardenhire
NL Manager of the Year: Dusty Baker
Sweetwater Red
03-31-2011, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by crzyjournalist03
The Yankees pitching is in shambles this year. Outside of CC, they've got four relatively unknowns in the rotation (though I do like Phil Hughes) and their middle relievers are just awful outside of the closer and setup man Rafael Soriano.
The team is getting older, and A-Rod and Derek Jeter both took steps in what looked like the start of their career declines last year.
I think the Yankees will hang around just because they still have a ton of talent, and they can still go buy players from other teams to remain competitive, but I honestly think they're the third-best team in their division this year.
Boston definitely had the better off-season and Tampa Bay lost
quite a few pieces. I don't think they'll be able to replicate last
year's record. But, maybe they'll surprise me.
crzyjournalist03
03-31-2011, 12:40 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
Boston definitely had the better off-season and Tampa Bay lost
quite a few pieces. I don't think they'll be able to replicate last
year's record. But, maybe they'll surprise me.
I've got a feeling Manny Ramirez is in for a monster year with the Rays, and if he is, they won't miss Carl Crawford's bat nearly as much. I think Johnny Damon will easily outperform what they got out of Carlos Pena last year, and they still have some good if underrated talent throughout the lineup like Ben Zobrist.
And even though the Rays lost Soriano to the Yankees, I'll take their rotation over the Yankees' any day.
Sweetwater Red
03-31-2011, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by crzyjournalist03
I've got a feeling Manny Ramirez is in for a monster year with the Rays, and if he is, they won't miss Carl Crawford's bat nearly as much. I think Johnny Damon will easily outperform what they got out of Carlos Pena last year, and they still have some good if underrated talent throughout the lineup like Ben Zobrist.
And even though the Rays lost Soriano to the Yankees, I'll take their rotation over the Yankees' any day.
You have bigger expectations for manny than I do. Yeah, I wish
the Tigers would've worked out a deal with Damon. I guess
Dombroski had other plans.
SintonFan_inAustin
03-31-2011, 03:02 PM
AL
West:
Texas
Seattle :thinking:
Oakland
LAA
Central:
Chicago
Minnesota
Detroit
Cleveland
KC
East:
Tamypa Bay
Boston
Baltimore
New York Yankees :D
Toronto
AL Wild Card: Minnesota
ALCS: Texas over Chicago White Soxs in 6
AL MVP: Nelie Cruz
AL CY Young: King Felix
NL:
West:
Colorado
San Deigo
San Francisco
LA Dodgers
Arizona
Central:
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Houston
East:
Atlanta
Philladelphia
Florida
NY Mets
Washington
NL Wild Card:
Philadelphia
NLCS: Philadelphia over Atlanta in 7
NL MVP: Albert Pujols
NL CY Young: Roy Halladay
World Series: Texas over Philly iggles errr i mean phillies in 6
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