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AL East:

Boston

Yankees

Baltimore

Toronto

Tampa Bay

 

AL Central:

Cleveland

Minnesota

Chicago

Detroit

Kansas City

 

AL West:

Los Angeles/Anaheim/California/my fucking ass

Seattle

Oakland

Texas

 

NL East:

Atlanta

Mets

Florida

Philadelphia

Washtréal, QDC

 

NL Central:

St. Louis

Houston

Chicago

Milwaukee

Cincinatti

Pittsburgh

 

NL West:

San Diego

Los Angeles

Arizona

San Francisco

Colorado

 

AL Playoffs

Red Sox vs. Indians

Yankees vs. Angels

 

Red Sox vs. Angels

 

NL Playoffs

Braves vs. Astros

Cardinals vs. Padres

 

Cardinals vs. Braves

 

World Series:

Angels vs. Cardinals

 

Your 2005 Champs, the St. Louis Cardinals

 

But I really want to see fearmosaicphilosophy's scenario :(

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AL East:

Boston

Yankees

Baltimore

Toronto

Tampa Bay

 

AL Central:

Cleveland

Minnesota

Detroit

White sox

Kansas City

 

AL West:

Anahiem

Seattle

Texas

Oakland

 

NL East:

Florida

Mets

Philly

Atlanta

Washington

 

NL Central:

Cubs

Houston

St Louis

Milwaukee

Cincinatti

Pittsburgh

 

NL West:

Los Angeles

San Diego

San Fran

Arizona

Colorado

 

Wild Cards

Yankees

Houston

 

AL Playoffs

 

Red Sox vs. Clevland

Yankees vs Angles

 

Red sox vs Angles

 

NL Playoffs

Cubs vs. Astros

LA vs. Florida

 

LA vs Astros

 

World Series:

Red Sox vs LA

 

Your 2005 Champs, Red Sox

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AL East:

New York

Boston

Baltimore

Toronto

Tampa Bay

 

AL Central:

Chicago

Minnesota

Cleveland

Detroit

Kansas City

 

AL West:

Anaheim

Texas

Oakland

Seattle

 

AL Wild Card: Boston

 

AL Playoffs:

Boston over Anaheim

New York over Chicago

 

AL Championship:

New York over Boston

 

NL East:

Atlanta

Philadelphia

New York

Florida

Washington

 

NL Central:

St. Louis

Chicago

Houston

Cincinnati

Milwaukee

Pittsburgh

 

NL West:

San Diego

Los Angeles

San Francisco

Arizona

Colorado

 

NL Wild Card: Philadelphia

 

NL Playoffs:

St. Louis over Philadelphia

San Diego over Atlanta

 

NL Championship:

St. Louis over San Diego

 

World Series:

St. Louis over New York

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AL East: Boston Red Sox

AL Central: Chicago White Sox (One of these years they are going to remember that they have play the month of September)

AL West: Los Angelas Anaheim Angels of California

AL Wild Card: New York Yankees

 

NL East: Atlanta Braves (I learned my lesson from last year)

NL Central: St. Louis Cardinals

NL West: San Diego Padres

NL Wild Card: Los Angelas Dodgers

 

Yanks over White Sox

Red Sox over Angels

Dodgers over Braves

Cardinals over Padres

 

Red Sox over Yankees

Dodgers over Cardinals

 

Red Sox over Dodgers

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AL:

 

East - Yankees

Central - Twins

West- Angels

Wild Card - Red Sox

 

 

NL:

 

East - Braves

Central - Cardinals

West - Dodgers

Wild Card - Phillies

 

 

Yanks over Angels

Sox over Twins

 

Braves over Dodgers

Cardinals over Phillies

 

 

Yanks over Sox

Cardinals over Braves

 

 

Cardinals over Yanks

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AL East: Boston Red Sox

AL Central: Minnesota Twins

AL West: Texas Rangers

AL Wild Card: New York Yankees

 

NL East: Atlanta Braves (I want to say Philadelphia, but going against the Braves never seems to pay off)

NL Central: St. Louis Cardinals

NL West: San Diego Padres

NL Wild Card: Chicago Cubs

 

Yankees over Rangers

Red Sox over Twins

Padres over Cubs

Cardinals over Braves

 

Red Sox over Yankees

Cardinals over Padres

 

Cardinals over Red Sox

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Guest Crazy Dan

AL EAST: Yankees - this is almost as sure thing like taxes.

AL Central: Twins- This is the worst division in baseball, no team really got any better, so I go with the team with the best pitcher and who has knows how to win in the regular season.

AL West: Anaheim

Wild Card: BoSox

 

NL East: Atlanta - Why deny it, they always win the East and this year they improved their pitching staff. So expect a title and another first round choke job.

NL Central: Cards - Improved staff with Mulder and a potent offense. However, Mulder's health could hinder his productivity. Also, I would be concerned with his collapse last season, which might have been a reason the A's traded him away. But if he stays healthy, he gives the Cards an ace on their staff. I thought that the lack of a true number one starter really cost them the Series. So Mulder is the X-Factor

NL West - I am biased, so I predict the Giants win this. Despite what Bonds said, he will be back by June. To replace him is Pedro Feliz, who had solid numbers as utility player. Some say he should be starting at third base, because he is ready to be an everyday starter. So I look for him to put up respectable numbers during Bonds absence. Once Bonds gets back, he makes the Giants that much more tougher. The Giants improved defensively at short stop with Vizquel, who still can play defense better than many players much younger than him. Also, he still can hit. Methany is a great upgrade defensively at catcher and will help the Giants young staff only get better. Alou, is weak on defense, but until he shows otherwise, can still get hits and has the potential to be productive. And lets talk about the pitching staff. Jason Schmidt is now the most dominating pitcher in the NL, with the departure of Randy. Also, they improved their glaring weakness in signing Benitez. Last season the lack of a true closer cost them the West. Benetiz is a huge upgrade and I will rather take my chances with him over the two pitchers they had last season. Also, Rueter and Williams have shown that they will have better seasons and Lowrly did not lose a game during his call up to the big leagues, going 6-0 and throwing a real nasty breaking ball. So I did go over board on my Giants preview, but they will be right in the hunt, becuase since 1997, they have been in contention until the last week. The Padres are my second pick to win it if the Giants falter. LA lost too much and I am sorry, but Lowe was rewarded based on a great post season. Losing your best offensive player in Beltre will hurt. I am curious to know what DePodesta is doing becuase his moves don't make much sense.

Wild Card: San Diego or SF

 

I will stop there before I go ahead pick the Giants to win it all. I rather wait for the post season to make a prediction. Yes I am biased, once again, so of course I am taking my Giants, but I do feel they have good team without Bonds and great one with him. Also, Sabean will get another bat if Bonds does not play. Now watch them finish in last, which is why I do bet money.

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LA lost too much and I am sorry, but Lowe was rewarded based on a great post season. Losing your best offensive player in Beltre will hurt. I am curious to know what DePodesta is doing becuase his moves don't make much sense.

 

Once I write my Dodgers preview on this board, it should look clearer.

 

As for the Giants, they have no hope without Bonds. Bonds created 183 runs last season. You take away 183 runs from the Giants, and they fall from 2nd to 13th in runs scored. That bumps them from 91 wins to approximately 69 wins. The Giants can flat out not win this division without Bonds.

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Guest Crazy Dan

You are probably right, but since I am Giant's fan, I am not using logic, but my optimism that they will win without him. Also, he will play this year so he will be able to make a contribution that will keep the Giants in the hunt of things.

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AL East:

Boston

New York

Baltimore

Toronto

Tampa Bay

 

AL Central:

Minnesota

Chicago

Cleveland

Detroit

Kansas City

 

AL West:

Oakland

Anaheim

Texas

Seattle

 

NL East:

Atlanta

Florida

New York

Philadelphia

Washington (AKA Bud Selig Can Kiss My Ass)

 

NL Central:

St. Louis

Houston

Chicago

Milwaukee

Cincinnati

Pittsburgh

 

NL West:

San Diego

Los Angeles

San Francisco

Colorado

Arizona

 

Playoffs:

ALDS: Boston d. Oakland, Minnesota d. New York

NLDS: St. Louis d. Florida, San Diego d. Atlanta

LCS: Boston d. Minnesota, St. Louis d. San Diego

World Series: Boston d. St. Louis

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LA lost too much and I am sorry, but Lowe was rewarded based on a great post season. Losing your best offensive player in Beltre will hurt. I am curious to know what DePodesta is doing becuase his moves don't make much sense.

 

Once I write my Dodgers preview on this board, it should look clearer.

 

As for the Giants, they have no hope without Bonds. Bonds created 183 runs last season. You take away 183 runs from the Giants, and they fall from 2nd to 13th in runs scored. That bumps them from 91 wins to approximately 69 wins. The Giants can flat out not win this division without Bonds.

Let me save Al some trouble... the Dodgers have the best farm system in all of baseball. They have seven prospects in the Top 100 Prospect List, more than any other franchise, and Irvin "Joel" Guzman is going to be a stud. The Dodgers are gonna be pretty great in a few years.

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Guest Smues

Sports Illustrated picked a Braves/Yankees world series. Which of course jinxes Atlanta and they'll finish 4th in the NL East. Thanks alot SI.

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