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MLB preseason predictions?

Discussion in 'Wide World of Sports' started by bobflipaburger, Feb 7, 2010.

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    the NFL season has come to a close. As the Saints go to sleep with a giant smile on their faces; we fans of the other 31 teams look forward to the draft. And in september we will begin to daydream about the 2010 version of our respective team having a similar run to what the Saints had this year. Until then there's always baseball (well there will be in a couple months) which is in that state of daydreaming. That state where every team (except maybe the Pirates, sorry SIS) is capable of winning the series, that state where every pitcher (except maybe Carlos Silva) has a shot at the Cy Young, every player (except Yuniesky Betancourt) has a shot at the MVP and all 25 guys on your team are potential all-stars. That state where your big off season acquisition(s) is what put your team over the top, or at least makes them a contender. You not only dream of your team's success, but those summer evenings at the ball park or at home, outside, barefoot, manning the grill and occasionally peeking inside to check the score. Man baseball season needs to hurry up and get here already! Until then I guess all we can do is make some silly predictions that we'll look back an laugh at later. But these predictions are truly the first sign that baseball season is approaching and that those dreams of ours are one step closer to coming true.

    AL:
    West: Mariners
    Central:Twins
    East: Red Sox
    Wild Card:Yankees

    NL:
    West: Dodgers
    Central: Cardinals
    East: Phillies
    Wild Card: Marlins

    ALDS:
    Mariners over Twins
    Red Sox over Yankees

    NLDS:
    Cardinals over Marlins
    Phillies over Dodgers (again! lol)

    ALCS:
    Mariners over Red Sox

    NLCS:
    Cardinals over Phillies

    WS:
    Mariners over Cardinals

    AL Awards

    MVP- Joe Mauer
    Cy Young- Felix Hernandez

    NL awards

    MVP- Hanley Ramirez
    Cy Young- Chris Carpenter
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    I think everyone knows where I stand in predictions... call me after the Training Camps and Spring Training because injuries are a part of the game.
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    I don't like predictions either. I even said something in the little thing I wrote in this thread about "looking back and laughing" at these predictions because they'll probably be way off. I really don't care, I'm more pumped for baseball to start this year than ever before.
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    Yeah and you should be. As a Yankee fan I'm impressed with how the M's have put together a team this year. I see a lot of role players- guys who fit a certain role. They aren't going to be league leaders in categories, but they fit a specific role for the team. I think you guys have a very good chance if healthy stays on your side to compete with the Angels for the division.
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    I don't really see the Angels as much of a threat to win the division this year honestly... They lost Lackey, Figgins, and Guerrero. That hurts, I know last year they showed they have a lot of depth and I'm not saying they'll be bad. Just not as good as they've been.
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    Totally agree, but I'm a firm believer you're the champs until proven differently.
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    I agree. The Angels lost 3 of their best players so they won't be as good as they have been the past few years. The Mariners have had the best off-season in the MLB and all the moves they have made should help push them to the top in the AL West. They just need to stay healthy and productive.

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