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First the team results:

 

AL East:

 

Yankees

Red Sox

Blue Jays

Orioles

Devil Rays

 

AL Central:

 

Tigers

Indians

White Sox

Twins

Royals

 

AL West:

 

Angels

Athletics

Rangers

Mariners

 

NL East:

 

Phillies

Braves

Mets

Marlins

Nationals

 

NL Central:

 

Brewers

Cubs

Astros

Cardinals

Reds

Pirates

 

NL West:

 

Dodgers

Padres

Diamondbacks

Giants

Rockies

 

 

Wildcards:

 

AL: Indians

NL: Padres

 

Pennant Winners:

 

AL: Yankees

NL: Dodgers

 

World Champion:

 

Yankees

 

 

Some award winners:

 

AL MVP: Alex Rodriguez

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

 

AL Cy Young: John Lackey

NL Cy Young: Roy Oswalt

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Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

 

 

 

 

:lol

 

 

Who do you put as 1-3?

 

Phillies

Braves

Mets

Marlins

Nationals

Bold. Very bold.

 

Maybe if the Mets had acquired a starter or two they would be a lock to repeat in this division. But when you have 40 year old Tom Glavine, 60 year old El Duque, and then the rest of guys that have never done anything in this league basically, how can I put them higher?

 

Offense can only take you so far.

Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

:lol

 

Could happen but then I factor in no improvement for the Cardinals this offseason but also factor in injuries most of last year.. Sorry but they were better than that 83 win team during the regular season.. Just wouldnt be so easy to count them out ya know? I really dont even like what the Astros have done.. Cubs are always a question mark.. Brewers have a nice team.. Reds will be decent.. and so will Pittsburgh..

Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

:lol

 

Could happen but then I factor in no improvement for the Cardinals this offseason but also factor in injuries most of last year.. Sorry but they were better than that 83 win team during the regular season.. Just wouldnt be so easy to count them out ya know? I really dont even like what the Astros have done.. Cubs are always a question mark.. Brewers have a nice team.. Reds will be decent.. and so will Pittsburgh..

If the Cubs do not make the playoffs this year, they're destined to suck forever. Rotation problems aside, this is by far their best team in recent years.

Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

:lol

 

Could happen but then I factor in no improvement for the Cardinals this offseason but also factor in injuries most of last year.. Sorry but they were better than that 83 win team during the regular season.. Just wouldnt be so easy to count them out ya know? I really dont even like what the Astros have done.. Cubs are always a question mark.. Brewers have a nice team.. Reds will be decent.. and so will Pittsburgh..

The multiple 8 game losing streaks say otherwise.

 

The NL Central is so full of crap that nothing would surprise me. The Brewers are always the sexy sleeper pick and flop, and the Cubs have no pitching besides big Z.

 

 

Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

:lol

 

Could happen but then I factor in no improvement for the Cardinals this offseason but also factor in injuries most of last year.. Sorry but they were better than that 83 win team during the regular season.. Just wouldnt be so easy to count them out ya know? I really dont even like what the Astros have done.. Cubs are always a question mark.. Brewers have a nice team.. Reds will be decent.. and so will Pittsburgh..

If the Cubs do not make the playoffs this year, they're destined to suck forever. Rotation problems aside, this is by far their best team in recent years.

It is?

 

The 2003 team was a helluva lot better. The 2004 team probably was too.

Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

 

 

 

 

:lol

 

 

Who do you put as 1-3?

Reds, Cards, then the Astros of Clemens goes with them, and if not, the Brewers.

you laughed at Das and you have the Reds first?

 

I'm not saying they can't win, but that doesn't allow you to laugh at Das

Brewers-Cubs-Astros the top 3 of the NLCentral?

 

 

 

 

 

 

:lol

 

 

Who do you put as 1-3?

Reds, Cards, then the Astros of Clemens goes with them, and if not, the Brewers.

INTERESTING

AL East:

 

Red Sox

Blue Jays

Yankees

Devil Rays

Orioles

 

AL Central:

 

Indians

Tigers

White Sox

Twins

Royals

 

AL West:

 

Angels

Mariners

Athletics

Rangers

 

 

NL East:

 

Phillies

Mets

Marlins

Braves

Nationals

 

NL Central:

 

Cubs

Cardinals

Brewers

Astros

Pirates

Reds

 

NL West:

 

Diamondbacks

Padres

Dodgers

Giants

Rockies

 

 

Wildcards:

 

AL: Tigers

NL: Mets

 

Pennant Winners:

 

AL: Red Sox

NL: D'Backs

 

World Champion:

 

D'Backs

 

 

Some award winners:

 

AL MVP: Vernon Wells

NL MVP: Albert Pujols (Triple Crown)

 

AL Cy Young: Johan Santana (how can you pick anyone else?)

NL Cy Young: Carlos Zambrano

The Mets' sub-par rotation got them to the brink of the World Series.

 

AL East:

 

Red Sox

Yankees

Blue Jays

Orioles

Devil Rays

 

AL Central:

 

Indians

Tigers

White Sox

Twins

Royals

 

AL West:

 

Angels

Athletics

Rangers

Mariners

 

NL East:

 

Mets

Phillies

Braves

Marlins

Nationals

 

NL Central:

 

Cardinals

Cubs

Brewers

Astros

Pirates

Reds

 

 

NL West:

 

Dodgers

Giants

Padres

Rockies

Diamondbacks

 

Wildcards:

 

AL: Yankees

NL: Phillies

 

Pennant Winners:

 

AL: Indians

NL: Mets

 

World Champion:

 

Mets

 

Some award winners:

 

AL MVP: Travis Hafner

NL MVP: Jose Reyes

 

AL Cy Young: John Santana

NL Cy Young: Carlos Zambrano

AL East

 

1. Red Sox

2. Yankees

3. Blue Jays

4. Devil Rays

5. Orioles

 

AL Central

 

1. Tigers

2. Indians

3. White Sox

4. Twins

5. Royals

 

AL West

 

1. A's

2. Angels

3. Rangers

4. Seattle

 

NL East

 

1. Phillies

2. Mets

3. Braves

4. Marlins

5. Nationals

 

NL Central

 

1. Cubs

2. Brewers

3. Astros

4. Cardinals

5. Cincinnati

6. Pittsburgh

 

NL West

 

1. Dodgers

2. Diamondbacks

3. Padres

4. Rockies

5. Giants

 

AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL Wild Card: Mets

 

AL MVP: Magglio Ordonez, Tigers

NL MVP: Ryan Howard, Phillies

 

AL Cy Young: Jeremy Bonderman, Tigers

NL Cy Young: Jake Peavy, Padres

 

AL Rookie of the Year: Daisuke Matsuzaka, Red Sox

NL Rookie of the Year: Chris Young, Diamondbacks

 

AL Manager of the Year: Bob Geren, A's

NL Manager of the Year: Charlie Manuel, Phillies

AL East

 

Yankees

Blue Jays

Red Sox

Devil Rays

Orioles

 

AL Central

 

Indians

Twins

Tigers

White Sox

Royals

 

AL West

 

Angels

Rangers

Athletics

Mariners

 

NL East

 

Braves

Marlins

Mets

Phillies

Nationals

 

NL Central

 

Cubs

Cardinals

Brewers

Astros

Reds

Pirates

 

NL West

 

Dodgers

Giants

Diamondbacks

Padres

Rockies

 

AL Wild Card: Rangers

NL Wild Card: Marlins

 

AL Cy Young: Johan Santana

NL Cy Young: Tim Hudson

 

AL MVP: Vladimir Guerrero

NL MVP: Alfonso Soriano

First the team results:

 

AL East:

 

Red Sox

Yankees

Blue Jays

Orioles

Devil Rays

 

AL Central:

 

White Sox

Tigers

Twins

Indians

Royals

 

AL West:

 

Angels

Athletics

Rangers

Mariners

 

NL East:

 

Mets

Phillies

Braves

Marlins

Nationals

 

NL Central:

 

Cardinals

Astros

Brewers

Cubs

Reds

Pirates

 

NL West:

 

Dodgers

Giants

Padres

Diamondbacks

Rockies

 

Wildcards:

 

AL: Yankees

NL: Phillies

 

Pennant Winners:

 

AL: Red Sox

NL: Mets

 

World Champion:

Mets

 

AL MVP: Travis Hafner

NL MVP: Jose Reyes

 

AL Cy Young: Johan Santana

NL Cy Young: Ben Sheets

 

AL ROY: Alex Gordon

NL ROY: Michael Pelfrey

1. Red Sox

2. Yankees

3. Blue Jays

4. Devil Rays

5. Orioles

 

AL Central

 

1. Indians

2. Twins

3. Tigers

4. White Sox

5. Royals

 

AL West

 

1. A's

2. Angels

3. Rangers

4. Mariners

 

NL East

 

1. Phillies

2. Marlins

3. Mets

4. Braves

5. Nationals

 

NL Central

 

1. Brewers

2. Cardinals

3. Reds

4. Astros

5. Cubs

6. Pirates

 

NL West

 

1. Dodgers

2. Diamondbacks

3. Padres

4. Rockies

5. Giants

 

AL Wild Card: Twins

NL Wild Card: Marlins

 

AL MVP: Manny Ramirez, Tigers

NL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, Marlins

 

AL Cy Young: Johan Santana, Twins

NL Cy Young:

 

AL Rookie of the Year: Dice-K, Red Sox

NL Rookie of the Year: Chris Young, Diamondbacks

okay, looks like it's time for my sure fire results sure to go wrong only 71% of the time.

 

nl east

 

braves

phillies

marlins

mets

nationals

 

nl central

astros

cardinals

reds

brewers

cubs

pirates

 

nl west

padres

giants*

dodgers

d'backs

rockies

 

al east

yankees

red sox

blue jays

orioles

devil rays

 

al central

twins

white sox

tigers

indians

royals

 

al west

rangers

angels*

a's

mariners

 

*=wild card

 

world series: braves vs. rangers, rangers win in 6

 

awards (note, i don't do ap awards, they are way biased)

 

most outstanding player

al: mark texiera

nl: david wright

 

most outstanding pitcher

al: johan santana

nl: jake peavy

 

most outstanding rookie

al: dice-k (there are no rookies this year, so i had to settle with him, but i think it's going to be an early season call up winning this award)

nl: troy tulowitzki, rockies

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