Prediction Time
AL East
Toronto
Boston
New York
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
I've been picking the Jays for a few years now. Eventually I'll be right. All the Yankees did was get a year older last year. Why not Toronto?
AL Central
Chicago
Cleveland
Minnesota
Detroit
Kansas City
Tigers return to Earth due to overused pitching last year. Cleveland and Chicago are both sick underrated.
AL West
Anaheim in the vicinity of Los Angeles
Oakland
Texas
Seattle
Yawn.
Wild Card: Cleveland
NL East
Philadelphia
New York
Atlanta
Florida
Washington
Maybe the Marlins are as good as they showed late last year. Firing Manager of the Year Joe Girardi will probably go ahead and end all momentum there.
NL Central
Houston
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Toughest division to call. No doubt. The Cubs might push .500 if they're lucky. The Pirates might not be awful if Sanchez gets some pop. I just see this division as a race between two over the hill teams (Houston & St. Louis) and one under the talent team (Milwaukee).
NL West
Los Angeles
San Diego
Colorado
Arizona
San Francisco
Brian Sabean is probably the worst general manager west of the Mississippi.
Wild Card: New York
AL Cy Young: Daisuke Matsuzaka
NL Cy Young: Jake Peavy
AL MVP: Vernon Wells
NL MVP: Carlos Lee
AL ROTY: Daisuke Matsuzaka
NL ROTY: Homer Bailey
AL Playoffs:
Toronto def. Cleveland
Chicago def. Anaheim of SoCal
Toronto def. Chicago (1993 throwback)
NL Playoffs:
Philadelphia def. Houston
LA def. New York
Philadelphia def. LA
World Series:
Philadelphia def. Toronto

4 Comments:
looks like you're pretty optimistic about the Walden Warriors, based on your awards section
8:52 AM
Looking at your predictions (Blue Jays over White Sox in the ALCS, Blue Jays vs. Phillies in the WS), I feel like putting in my "Whoomp! There it is!" CD. Does this mean there will be a strike next year too?
12:32 PM
Maybe Pat Burrell could dance around the bases this year after he hits one off of BJ Ryan...
1:20 PM
I know it's the Royals, but my man [Andrew] DiceK[lay] went 7 and struck out 10 in his first MLB game today, getting the win.
4:42 PM
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