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Since Spring Training is here for most clubs, it's time again for your predictions on the 2004 season.

 

My picks:

 

AMERICAN LEAGUE

 

MVP: Carlos Delgardo (TOR)

Cy Young: Javier Vazquez (NYY)

Rookie: Bobby Crosby (OAK)

 

AL EAST STADINGS:

01. Boston Red Sox

02. New York Yankees

03. Toronto Bluejays

04. Baltimore Orioles

05. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

AL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Kansas City Royals

02. Chicago White Sox

03. Cleveland Indians

04. Minnesota Twins

05. Detroit Tigers

 

AL WEST STANDINGS:

01. Anaheim Angels

02. Oakland Athletics

03. Seattle Mariners

04. Texas Rangers

 

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

 

MVP: Albert Puljos (STL)

Cy Young: Mark Prior (CHC)

Rookie: Ryan Wagner (CIN)

 

NL EAST STANDINGS:

01. Philladelphia Phillies

02. Florida Marlins

03. New York Mets

04. Atltanta Braves

05. Montreal Expos

 

NL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Chicago Cubs

02. Houston Astros

03. Cincinnati Reds

04. St. Louis Cardinals

05. Milwakee Brewers

06. Pittsburg Pirates

 

NL WEST STANDINGS:

01. San Diego Padres

02. Arizona Diamoundbacks

03. San Francisco Giants

04. Los Angeles Dodgers

05. Colorado Rockies

 

PLAYOFFS

 

Padres vs. Cubs

Phillies vs. Astros

 

Cubs vs. Phillies

 

-

 

Yankees vs. Angels

Red Sox vs. Royals

 

Red Sox vs. Angels

 

World Series

 

- Cubs vs. Red Sox or Angels -

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04. Minnesota Twins

 

No chance. They still have Radke, Santana, and Lohse. They only lost A.J. Pierzynski from the starting lineup. The bullpen loses will hurt, but not enough to go from 1st to 4th.

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04. Minnesota Twins

 

No chance. They still have Radke, Santana, and Lohse. They only lost A.J. Pierzynski from the starting lineup. The bullpen loses will hurt, but not enough to go from 1st to 4th.

Maybe not 4th, maybe 3rd or even 2nd. That divison is too unpredictable. I believe the Indians have tons of talent in their young kids. Will it break out this year, or next? Who knows .. I'm counting on this year, but we'll see. Chicagos offense is still very good, and I dont expect Korn and Crede to put up bad numbers again. Their pitching is still ok, they match up with the Twins there.

 

I may be doubting them too much putting them in 4th, but .. the Central is whacky. ;)

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

 

MVP: Alfonso Soriano(TEX) or Javy Lopez(BAL)

Cy Young: Curt Schilling(BOS)

Rookie: Bobby Crosby(OAK)

 

AL EAST STADINGS:

Boston Red Sox

New York Yankees

Toronto Blue Jays

Baltimore Orioles

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

AL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

Minnesota Twins

Chicago White Sox

Kansas City Royals

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

 

AL WEST STANDINGS:

Oakland Athletics

Anaheim Angels

Seattle Mariners

Texas Rangers

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

 

MVP: Albert Pujols(STL)

Cy Young: Andy Pettitte(HOU)

Rookie: Joe Thurston(LAD)

 

NL EAST STANDINGS:

Philadelphia Phillies

Florida Marlins

Atlanta Braves

Montreal Expos

New York Mets

 

NL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

Houston Astros

Chicago Cubs

St. Louis Cardinals

Cincinnati Reds

Milwakee Brewers

Pittsburg Pirates

 

NL WEST STANDINGS:

San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants

Los Angeles Dodgers

Colorado Rockies

Arizona Diamondbacks

 

PLAYOFFS

Padres vs Astros

Phillies vs Cubs

 

Cubs vs Astros

 

-

 

Yankees vs Athletics

Red Sox vs Angels

 

Red Sox vs Yankees

 

World Series

 

Houston Astros vs New York Yankees(They'll make some huge acquisition prior to the trade deadline or whatever which'll help them push past us in the ALCS)

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I have questions about the Royals starting pitching. Do they have any? Honestly I don't trust the White Sox. Too come through and beat out the other two teams. When push came to shove last year the Twins took care of business against Chicago.

 

Houston vs Nw York. Sorry that just seems too perfect a matchup. We'll likely see one team come out of know where and make it.

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I think that Houston could honestly make it with their improved rotation and also they still have some solid hitters(Berkman, Biggio, Bagwell, Kent). I personally see the Sox making it but knowing what's happened in the past I'm not going to go out on a limb and proclaim it'll happen, esp. considering that we don't know what kind of moves the Yankees could make.

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Oh. Don't get me wrong. Houston can make it. My previous comment was more an observation. It never seems like we get the World Series alot of people think or want to see going into the season. New York with A-Rod vs Houston with Clemens and Pettite fits that to a tee.

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I think we can ALL agree, the perfect play off scenario would be

 

Yankees-ChiSox

BoSox-Angels

Phillies-Cubbies

Astros-Giants

 

Yankees-BoSox

Cubbies-Astros

 

Yankees-Cubbies

 

With, of course, the Yankees trampeling the three cursed teams along the way.

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I don't really follow the American League. So...

 

National League:

MVP: Barry Bonds (SF)

Cy Young: Josh Beckett (Fla)

 

NL East:

1) Florida Marlins

2) Philadelphia Phillies

3) Atlanta Braves

4) Montreal Expos

5) New York Mets

 

NL Central:

1) Chicago Cubs

2) Houston Astros

3) St. Louis Cardinals

4) Cincinnati Reds

5) Milwakee Brewers

6) Pittsburg Pirates

 

NL West:

1) Colorado Rockies [don't laugh and remember this]

2) San Fransisco Giants

3) San Diego Padres

4) Los Angeles Dodgers

5) Arizona D-backs

 

Playoffs:

Astros over Marlins

Cubs over Rockies

 

Cubs over Astros

 

Cubs over Red Sox

 

I know it's spring training and hope springs eternal every year, but I don't want to appear too foolish and predict the Marlins to win it all (again). I'll save that for July.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

 

MVP: Alex Rodriguez (NYY) (he'll win it for a while I figure. Great #s and a winning team. BUT if Texas wins as many or more games than last year they should take his MVP from them away.)

 

Cy Young: Curt Schilling (Bos)

 

Rookie: Joe Mauer (Minn)

 

AL EAST STADINGS:

01. New York Yankees

02. Boston Red Sox

03. Baltimore Orioles

04. Tornto Blue Jays

05. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

AL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Minnesota Twins

02. Kansas City Royals

03. Chicago White Sox

04. Cleveland Indians

05. Detroit Tigers

 

AL WEST STANDINGS:

01. Anaheim Angels

02. Oakland A's

03. Seattle Mariners

04. Texas Rangers

 

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

 

MVP: Barry Bonds (SF)

 

Cy Young: Mark Prior (CHC)

 

Rookie: Kaz Matsui (NYM)

 

NL EAST STANDINGS:

01. Philladelphia Phillies

02. Florida Marlins

03. Atlanta Braves

04. New York Mets

05. Montreal Expos

 

NL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Chicago Cubs

02. Houston Astros

03. St. Louis Cardinals

04. Cincinnati Reds

05. Pittsburgh Pirates

06. Milwaukee Brewers

 

NL WEST STANDINGS:

01. San Francisco Giants

02. Arizona Diamoundbacks

03. Los Angeles Dodgers

04. San Diego Padres

05. Colorado Rockies

 

PLAYOFFS

 

Cubs vs. Phillies

Giants vs. Astros

 

Cubs vs. Astros

 

-

 

Yankees vs. Twins

Angels vs. Red Sox

 

Yankees vs. Red Sox

 

World Series -

 

Yankees vs. Cubs

 

 

Champions: Yankees

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Guest ToddRoyal

AL

 

MVP: Alex Rodriguez (NYY)

Cy Young: Pedro Martinez (BOS) {It's a contract year for Petey}

 

AL East:

New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

Torono Blue Jays

Baltimore Orioles

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

AL Central:

Chicago White Sox

Minnesota Twins

Cleveland Indians

Kansas City Royals

Detroit Tigers

 

AL West:

Anaheim Angels

Oakland Athletics

Seattle Mariners

Texas Rangers

 

NL

 

MVP: Albert Pujols (STL)

Cy Young: Mark Prior (CHC)

 

NL East:

Philadelphia Phillies

Atlanta Braves

Florida Marlins

New York Mets

Montreal Expos

 

NL Central:

Chicago Cubs

Houston Astros

St. Louis Cardinals

Cincinnatti Reds

Pittsburgh Pirates

Milwaukee Brewers

 

NL West:

San Fransisco Giants

San Diego Padres

Los Angeles Dodgers

Colorado Rockies

Arizona Diamondbacks

 

Playoffs:

 

Yankees Vs. Angels

Red Sox Vs. White Sox

 

Cubs Vs. Giants

Astros Vs. Phillies

 

Yankees Vs. Red Sox

Cubs Vs. Astros

 

Red Sox Vs. Cubs

 

Cubs.

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American MVP: Jason Giambi (Yes, With all the A-ROD Hype, I have a sinking feeling Giambi returns to form and has a big season)

 

National MVP: Albert Pujols (I'm saying he falls SHORT again of the triple crown missing it by One Home run to Adam Dunn)

 

National Cy Young: Mark Prior

American Cy Young: Schilling

 

American: Foulke

National Saves Leader: Gagne

 

American Home Run Title

Alex Rodriguez (53)

 

National Home Run Title

Adam Dunn (49)

 

American Batting Title

Alex Rodriguez .352

 

National Batting Title

Albert Pujols .368

 

American East Standings

Boston Red Sox

New York Yankees (WC)

Baltimore Orioles

Tampa Devil Rays

Toronto Blue Jays

 

American Central Standings

Chicago White Sox

Kansas City Royals

Minnsota Twins

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

 

American West Standings

Anaheim Angels

Oakland A's

Seattle Mariners

Texas Rangers

 

National East

Philadelphia Phillies

Atlanta Braves

Florida Marlins

New York Mets

"Montreal" Expos

 

National Central

Chicago Cubs

Houston Astros (WC)

Cincinnati Reds

St. Louis Cardinals

Pittsburgh Pirates

Milwaukee Brewers

 

National West

San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants

Colorado Rockies

L.A Dodgers

Arizona Diamondbacks

 

 

American Playoffs

Boston D. Chicago White Sox

New York D. Anaheim

 

Boston D. New York

 

National

Chicago D. San Diego

Houston D. Philly

 

Houston D. Chicago

 

Houston D. Boston (Clemens wins game 7 in BOSTON)

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American League:

 

MVP: Vladimir Guerrero, Angels. (wild guess, but I doubt A-Rod will put up amazing numbers with a better batting order and MVP candidates on his own team to battle with).

Cy Young: Curt Schilling, Red Sox.

ROY: Joe Mauer (Catcher), Twins OR Bobby Crosby (SS) A's.

 

AL East:

New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

Torono Blue Jays

Baltimore Orioles

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

AL Central:

Chicago White Sox

Minnesota Twins

Kansas City Royals

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

 

AL West:

Anaheim Angels

Oakland Athletics

Seattle Mariners

Texas Rangers

 

National League

 

MVP: Barry Bonds, Giants

Cy Young: Mark Prior, Cubs.

ROY: Kaz Matsui, Mets (SS) OR Wilson Betemit, Braves (3B).

 

NL East:

Atlanta Braves

Florida Marlins

Philadelphia Phillies

New York Mets

Montreal Expos

 

NL Central:

Houston Astros

Chicago Cubs

St. Louis Cardinals

Cincinnatti Reds

Milwaukee Brewers

Pittsburgh Pirates

 

NL West:

San Francisco Giants

San Diego Padres

Arizona Diamondbacks

Los Angeles Dodgers

Colorado Rockies

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

 

MVP: Nomar Garicaparra (BOS)

Cy Young: Pedro Martinex (BOS)

Rookie: Bobby Crosby (OAK)

 

AL EAST STADINGS:

01. Boston Red Sox

02. New York Yankees

03. Toronto Blue Jays

04. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

05. Baltimore Orioles

 

AL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Kansas City Royals

02. Chicago White Sox

03. Minnesota Twins

04. Cleveland Indians

05. Detroit Tigers

 

AL WEST STANDINGS:

01. Seattle Mariners

02. Oakland Athletics

03. Texas Rangers

04. Anaheim Angels

 

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

 

MVP: Sammy Sosa (CHC)

Cy Young: Mark Prior (CHC)

Rookie: Ryan Wagner (CIN)

 

NL EAST STANDINGS:

01. Philadelphia Phillies

02. Florida Marlins

03. Atlanta Braves

04. New York Mets

05. Montreal Expos

 

NL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Chicago Cubs

02. Houston Astros

03. St. Louis Cardinals

04. Cincinati Reds

05. Pittsbrugh Pirates

06. Milwaukee Brewers

 

NL WEST STANDINGS:

01. San Fransisco Giants

02. Arizona Diamoundbacks

03. San Diego Padres

04. Los Angeles Dodgers

05. Colorado Rockies

 

PLAYOFFS

 

Cubs vs. Astros

Giants vs. Marlins

 

Cubs vs. Giants

 

Red Sox vs. Royals

Yankees vs. Mariners

 

Red Sox vs. Yankees

 

WORLD SERIES

 

Cubs vs. Red Sox (gonna be a week long party no matter what)

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WORLD SERIES

 

Cubs vs. Red Sox (gonna be a week long party no matter what)

For WHOM?

 

Cubs vs. Red Sox is the worst possible scenario for baseball.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

 

MVP: Alex Rodriguez (NYY)

Cy Young: Pedro Martinez (BOS)

Rookie: Joe Mauer (MIN)

 

AL EAST STADINGS:

01. New York Yankees

02. Boston Red Sox (WC)

03. Baltimore Orioles

04. Toronto Bluejays

05. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

AL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Kansas City Royals

02. Minnesota Twins

03. Chicago White Sox

04. Detroit Tigers

05. Cleveland Indians

 

AL WEST STANDINGS:

01. Anaheim Angels

02. Oakland Atheletics

03. Seattle Mariners

04. Texas Rangers

 

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

 

MVP: Barry Bonds (SF)

Cy Young: Kerry Wood (CHC)

Rookie: Kazuo Matsui (NYM)

 

NL EAST STANDINGS:

01. Philladelphia Phillies

02. Atltanta Braves

03. Florida Marlins

04. New York Mets

05. Montreal Expos

 

NL CENTRAL STANDINGS:

01. Chicago Cubs

02. Houston Astros (WC)

03. St. Louis Cardinals

04. Cincinnatti Reds

05. Pittsburgh Pirates

06. Milwaukee Brewers

 

NL WEST STANDINGS:

01. San Francisco Giants

02. Arizona Diamoundbacks

03. San Diego Padres

04. Colorado Rockies

05. Los Angeles Dodgers

 

PLAYOFFS

 

Yankees vs. Royals

Red Sox vs. Angels

 

Yankees vs. Angels

-

 

Cubs vs. Phillies

Astros vs. Giants

 

Cubs vs. Astros

 

World Series

 

- Yankees vs. Cubs -

Winner: Cubs

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This season is going to piss me off, I'm sure of it...The Blue Jays have their best team in a decade, and they're in the WRONG DAMN DIVISION.

 

Oh well...

 

AMERICAN LEAGUE

 

MVP: Alex Rodriguez, Yankees

Cy Young: Roy Halladay, Blue Jays

 

EAST

1. New York Yankees

2. Boston Red Sox (WC)

3. Toronto Blue Jays (with probably the 4th or 5th best record in the league)

4. Baltimore Orioles

5. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

CENTRAL

1. Kansas City Royals

2. Minnesota Twins

3. Detroit Tigers

4. Chicago White Sox

5. Cleveland Indians

 

WEST

1. Oakland Athletics

2. Anaheim Angels

3. Seattle Mariners

4. Texas Rangers

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

MVP: Sammy Sosa, Cubs

Cy Young: Mark Prior, Cubs

 

EAST

1. Philadelphia Phillies

2. Florida Marlins

3. Atlanta Braves

4. New York Mets

5. Montreal Expos

 

CENTRAL

1. Chicago Cubs

2. Houston Astros (WC)

3. St. Louis Cardinals

4. Cincinnati Reds

5. Pittsburgh Pirates

6. Milwaukee Brewers

 

WEST

1. San Diego Padres

2. San Francisco Giants

3. Arizona Diamondbacks

4. Colorado Rockies

5. Los Angeles Dodgers

 

DIVISIONAL SERIES

Yankees over Royals

Red Sox over A's

Cubs over Padres

Phillies over Astros

 

LCS

Red Sox over Yankees

Cubs over Phillies

 

WORLD SERIES

Red Sox over Cubs

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These are totally off the top of my head and I'll probably change a bunch before the season starts.

 

AL West

1. A's

2. Angels

3. Mariners

4. Rangers

 

AL Central

1. Royals

2. Twins

3. White Sox

4. Indians

5. Tigers

 

AL East

1. Yankees

2. Red Sox (WC)

3. Blue Jays

4. Orioles

5. Devil Rays

 

NL West

1. Diamondbacks

2. Giants

3. Padres

4. Dodgers

5. Rockies

 

NL Central

1. Astros

2. Cubs (WC)

3. Cardinals

4. Reds

5. Pirates

6. Brewers

 

NL East

1. Phillies

2. Braves

3. Marlins

4. Expos

5. Mets

 

Now the playoffs have been so unpredictable in recent years I figured I'll just flip a coin for each match-up.

 

LDS (first team listed is heads, second team tails)

A's vs. Red Sox

Yankees vs. Royals

Astros vs. Diamondbacks

Phillies vs. Cubs

 

Winners: A's, Royals, Diamondbacks, Cubs

 

LCS

A's vs. Royals

Diamondbacks vs. Cubs

 

Winners: A's, Cubs

 

World Series

A's vs. Cubs

 

Winner: A's (OMG BIASED COIN!)

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AS, shutup already. :rolleyes:

No.

 

Red Sox/Cubs is awful for baseball because one of them has to win

 

Sure, there will be monster ratings for that Series, but the SECOND one of those teams wins, their appeal has been totally shot to shit and they are no longer any kind of a draw for major league baseball.

 

Really, what's the hook for the Sox and Cubs once they win? Why should fans give a shit about them anymore? when they challenge in the play offs, what's the hook for fans outside of Boston and Chicago?

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AS, shutup already.  :rolleyes:

No.

 

Red Sox/Cubs is awful for baseball because one of them has to win

 

Sure, there will be monster ratings for that Series, but the SECOND one of those teams wins, their appeal has been totally shot to shit and they are no longer any kind of a draw for major league baseball.

 

Really, what's the hook for the Sox and Cubs once they win? Why should fans give a shit about them anymore? when they challenge in the play offs, what's the hook for fans outside of Boston and Chicago?

I hate to take crapshots, but if you are serious .. then I feel sorry for you.

 

That is retarded to even think about that crap. I won't waste time into explaining why it's retarded, and I'm sure everyone whos a baseball fan will agree with me.

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The hook is to see which team will get their curse broken...

 

Also the Sox still have an advantage because if they don't beat the Yankees to get there then that'll remain an appeal. That appeal being will the Sox ever topple the evil empire?

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AS, shutup already.  :rolleyes:

No.

 

Red Sox/Cubs is awful for baseball because one of them has to win

 

Sure, there will be monster ratings for that Series, but the SECOND one of those teams wins, their appeal has been totally shot to shit and they are no longer any kind of a draw for major league baseball.

 

Really, what's the hook for the Sox and Cubs once they win? Why should fans give a shit about them anymore? when they challenge in the play offs, what's the hook for fans outside of Boston and Chicago?

I hate to take crapshots, but if you are serious .. then I feel sorry for you.

 

That is retarded to even think about that crap. I won't waste time into explaining why it's retarded, and I'm sure everyone whos a baseball fan will agree with me.

So, in other words, you have no answer to that

 

The hook is to see which team will get their curse broken...

 

And that hook is gone for one of them after a Cub/Sox series.

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AS, shutup already.  :rolleyes:

No.

 

Red Sox/Cubs is awful for baseball because one of them has to win

 

Sure, there will be monster ratings for that Series, but the SECOND one of those teams wins, their appeal has been totally shot to shit and they are no longer any kind of a draw for major league baseball.

 

Really, what's the hook for the Sox and Cubs once they win? Why should fans give a shit about them anymore? when they challenge in the play offs, what's the hook for fans outside of Boston and Chicago?

I hate to take crapshots, but if you are serious .. then I feel sorry for you.

 

That is retarded to even think about that crap. I won't waste time into explaining why it's retarded, and I'm sure everyone whos a baseball fan will agree with me.

So, in other words, you have no answer to that

No need for one. Your words make you look far worse than I could ever.

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