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  • Leftwich
    Bring on the Season

    • Oct 2008
    • 13700

    Projected MLB Standings

    AL

    East
    Boston
    New York
    Tampa Bay
    Baltimore
    Toronto

    Central
    Minnesota
    Detroit
    Cleveland
    Chicago
    Kansas City

    West
    Los Angeles
    Oakland
    Texas
    Seattle

    NL

    East
    Philadelphia
    New York
    Florida
    Atlanta
    Washington

    Central
    Chicago
    Milwaukee
    St. Louis
    Cincinnati
    Pittsburgh
    Houston

    West
    Los Angeles
    San Francisco
    Arizona
    Colorado
    San Diego

    AL Wildcard
    New York Yankees

    NL Wildcard
    New York Mets

    AL Champion
    Boston

    NL Champion
    Chicago

    World Series
    Chicago beats Boston in 7

    These are just early season predictions. In all the years I've watched Chicago play baseball I've never said they'd win the World Series but after the debacle in the playoffs last year I think they're gonna put that all that behind them and take it all this year.

    Feel free to post your predictions also.

    Originally posted by Tailback U
    It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.
  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18729

    #2
    No way IMO that the Ynakees win the AL wildcard. With A-Rod and matsui injured they don't have enough offense. I think Tampa wins the Division again and Boston gets the wild card.

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    • Lanteri
      No longer a noob
      • Feb 2009
      • 2723

      #3
      AL

      East
      Boston
      Tampa Bay
      New York
      Baltimore
      Toronto

      Central
      Minnesota
      Cleveland
      Kansas City
      Chicago
      Detroit

      West
      Los Angeles
      Oakland
      Seattle
      Texas

      NL

      East
      Philadelphia
      Atlanta
      New York
      Florida
      Washington

      Central
      St. Louis
      Chicago
      Milwaukee
      Cincinnati
      Houston
      Pittsburgh

      West
      Los Angeles
      Arizona
      San Francisco
      Colorado
      San Diego

      AL Wildcard
      Tampa Bay

      NL Wildcard
      Chicago

      AL Champion
      Boston

      NL Champion
      Los Angeles

      World Series
      Boston over LA in 7

      No real basis to it. Homerism aside, the Sox when you look at them have everything they need to make a deep run. Bullpen is stacked with Papelbon, Masterson, Delcarmen, Okajima, Saito, and Ramirez. Rotation is solid with Beckett, Dice-K, Lester, Wakefield, and either Buchholz or Penny to start the season. Probably Buchholz, since I'm pretty sure Penny is dealing with arm issues, and Smoltz won't be ready until June sometime. Add Smoltz to the rotation at that point as a #4 starter, and they got a ridiculous rotation.

      Biggest question mark for the Sox is offense at this point. Will they be able to generate enough offense if Ortiz doesn't get back to form. Will Bay and Youkilis be able to put up numbers like they did last season? Will Drew stay healthy?

      As for the rest of the AL: The Twins got to be the favorites in the central with that young pitching staff of theirs. They don't get themselves into trouble with walks, and they're only going to get better.

      The west, is really a toss-up. The Angels are the favorites, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if Oakland made a run. They have a very solid offense with the additions of Giambi, Nomar, Cabrera, and Holliday, and a strong bullpen. It remains to be seen what their starters do though.

      As far as the NL is concerned, all three divisions are really up for grabs. I'm not convinced that the Phillies have what it takes to make another run. Their pitching staff doesn't impress me at all. Their offense, obviously, will win them a lot of games, but I could just as easily see them missing the playoffs. The Mets aren't as good as people make them out to be. Their lineup is extremely top heavy, their rotation outside of Santana is extremely inconsistent at best, and their pen outside of the 8th and 9th innings in Putz and K-Rod, blows.

      I gotta give the Cardinals the nod in the central. Carpenter looks like he's back to form and they always seem to compete with whatever they got. The Cubs are solid once again, but I don't think they have enough pitching. Zambrano's overrated. Harden's injury prone. Dempster was a fluke, IMO. Marmol is filthy, but the rest of that pen is just plain bad.

      Dodgers have the west. The Giants could surprise some folks as they have a sick rotation, but there's no offense there at all. Sandoval's a beast though.

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      • Primetime
        Thank You Prince
        • Nov 2008
        • 17526

        #4
        I don't understand how anyone can give the Cubs a preseason title. People have been doing that for the last 100 years. You'd think they would learn. I'll post mine a little later.

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        • Buzzman
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 6659

          #5
          I dont think Detroit will finish dead last. Hopefully last year was a fluke with every single pitcher struggling and they pull it together this year. If they can do that then we will win the division.

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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18729

            #6
            Originally posted by Primetime232
            I don't understand how anyone can give the Cubs a preseason title. People have been doing that for the last 100 years. You'd think they would learn. I'll post mine a little later.
            Uhh no they haven't. The Cubs have been downright awful for most of the last 100 years and many times entered the year with little to no expectations. This is maybe the 10th time in the last 100 years they have been picked to win the division, let alone the World Series.

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            • stevsta
              ¿Que?
              • Oct 2008
              • 4670

              #7
              Dodgers winning the west for sure

              Possible La vs La championship

              I WISH
              RIP

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              • celtsxpatsxsox
                Redsox
                • Oct 2008
                • 3310

                #8
                AL East
                Boston Redsox
                Tampa Bay Rays
                New York Yankees
                Baltimore Orioles
                Toronto Blue Jays

                AL Central
                Minnesota Twins
                Chicago White Sox
                Cleveland Indians
                Kansas City Royals
                Detroit Tigers

                AL West
                Texas Rangers
                Los Angelos Angels
                Oakland Athletics
                Seattle Mariners

                NL East
                Philadelphia Phillies
                New York Mets
                Florida Marlins
                Atlanta Braves
                Washington Natonals

                NL Central
                St Louis Cardinals
                Chicago Cubs
                Houston Astros
                Milwaukee Brewers
                Cincinnati Reds
                Pittsburgh Pirates

                NL West
                Arizona Diamondbacks
                Los Angelos Dodgers
                San Fransisco Giants
                San Diego Padres
                Colorado Rockies

                AL Wildcard
                Los Angelos Angels

                NL Wildcard
                Chicago Cubs

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                • JRoZe410
                  Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 489

                  #9
                  AL

                  East
                  New York
                  Boston
                  Tampa Bay
                  Baltimore
                  Toronto

                  Central
                  Detroit
                  Cleveland
                  Minnesota
                  Chicago
                  Kansas City

                  West
                  Oakland
                  Los Angeles
                  Texas
                  Seattle

                  NL

                  East
                  New York
                  Philadelphia
                  Atlanta
                  Florida
                  Washington

                  Central
                  Chicago
                  Milwaukee
                  St. Louis
                  Cincinnati
                  Pittsburgh
                  Houston

                  West
                  Los Angeles
                  San Francisco
                  Arizona
                  Colorado
                  San Diego

                  AL Wildcard
                  Los Angeles Angels

                  NL Wildcard
                  Philadelphia Phillies

                  AL Champion
                  Detroit

                  NL Champion
                  New York Mets

                  World Series
                  New York Mets beat Detroit in 6

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                  • Champ
                    Needs a hobby
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 14424

                    #10
                    M E T S Mets Mets Mets


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                    • killgod
                      OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 4714

                      #11
                      jays first place

                      everyone else in last


                      haters.

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                      • Lanteri
                        No longer a noob
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 2723

                        #12
                        Originally posted by DET Clutch
                        I dont think theres any way that Detroit and Cleveland finish 4th and 5th. Also, The Braves dont have the pen to compete for the Phillies.
                        I'm going to have to disagree with the latter part of your statement there.

                        The Braves, as long as they stay healthy, have a strong bullpen.

                        They get Soriano back who has career marks of 2.91 ERA and 1.03 WHIP. Dude is one of the harder to hit relievers around with a BAA of .200.

                        Mike Gonzalez is back as their closer. He struggled a little bit after coming back from injury, but he's a good pitcher and I'm sure will get it together.

                        Peter Moylan is back from TJ surgery. He posted a 1.80 ERA in '07 and was off to a hot start again in '08 with a 1.59 in 7 appearances before hitting the DL.

                        Buddy Carlyle provides solid middle relief. Really only had one bad month last season that bumped up his numbers. He allowed just 1 run, 2 hits, and Kd 9 in 7 IP vs. the Phils.

                        They got enough in the pen to be effective.

                        As far as the Tigers and Indians are concerned, either of them could easily finish down at the bottom of the division. The Tigers still have no pitching whatsoever. That's nice that they have a loaded offense, but they're going to have to score 5+ runs a game if they want to be competitive.

                        The Indians, could be in the thick of the division race, or they may not be. A lot of it depends on whether or not Cliff Lee was a fluke (which I firmly believe he was). They're also going to need Hafner or Victor Martinez to return to form if they want to make any kind of serious run. I think they have too many "what-ifs", and their rotation outside of Lee and Carmona blows. They got Pavano, Sowers, and Anthony Reyes. Reyes got lit up consistently in the national league, so I really don't see him being that particularly effective. Pavano's pitched in what, 9 games over the past 3 years? He's done. Sowers didn't miss very many bats at all last year. He looks like a decent control pitcher, but he's nothing more than a #4 or #5 at this point.

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                        • Hasselbeck
                          Jus' bout dat action boss
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 6175

                          #13
                          I think the Braves success rides on Tommy Hanson.. if he pitches outstanding, we can ride that to a playoff spot.. if not.. we're looking at 75 wins.
                          Originally posted by ram29jackson
                          I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                          • zack54attack
                            Posts a lot
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 4296

                            #14
                            ROFL at the people that have the Cardinals winning the Central. They arent a bad team, but the Cubs are a step ahead of them.. The Cubs lineup is pretty solid. Adding Aaron Miles should help, even though losing DeRosa was killer. And to whoever said the Cubs pitching sucks... Your kidding right? Big Z isnt overrated, he's delivers 10+ wins a year. How can you say Dempster is a fluke when he hasnt played yet this year. Going from a closer to a starter like he did and having the year he had last year isnt a fluke, Lilly gives you quality starts every time, and when Harden is healthy he is just as good as any starter in the N.L. The bullpen is good too, with Jeff Samardzija, Gregg, and Marmol who is just filthy.

                            IMO I think the Red's will be the only team to contend with the Cubs in the Central. But I have the Cubs winning that division by 7 games.


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                            • Buzzman
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 6659

                              #15
                              Yea other then kenny Rodgers, the Pitchers we have now are the same pitchers that we rode to the World Series.

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