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MLB Fearless Forecasts 2010

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NL EAST

Philadelphia- the best team in this division, arguably the best pitching in MLB
Atlanta- made some strides at the end of last year, look for a resurgance.
New York Mets- not even a playoff contender, but enough pieces to finish a little over .500
Florida- some good talent here, not enough to get a wild card though
Washington - still a worthless franchise

NL CENTRAL

St. Louis- every year people want to crown another team, but the Cards have too much saavy. They will win this division running away and then get their asses kicked in the divisional round.
Milwaukee- They are going to be an annoying team this year that won't go away
Chicago Cubs- the window has closed. I see them being like the Mets this year.
Houston- remember that little run at the end of last year? Fluke.
Cincinnati- At least they have cute uniforms.
Pittsburgh- they'll get off to a 10-2 start or something and then finish 64-98.

NL WEST

San Francisco- this division is up for grabs and I like this team as an under-the-radar winner
L.A. Dodgers- I was all over them last year for being frauds. I think they will take a step back this season.
Colorado- actually played well for a good while last year but they won't last.
Arizona- kind of lost right now and trying to find their way back
San Diego- another team that can't seem to find its identity other than being a doormat.

AL EAST

Boston- too many weapons on offense and a lights-out rotation and 'pen
NY Yankees- old as dirt and relying on Vazquez to fill a spot. Good luck with that.
Tampa Bay- that '08 team was a complete fluke....expect another average season.
Baltimore- too good a lineup to be in last place, but they routinely get their asses smoked by Boston and NY
Toronto- really sinking at this point

AL CENTRAL

Detroit- this is the year they find a winning formula and actually play well consistently and not choke in September
Chicago White Sox- These dudes always find a way to be in the middle of it.
Minnesota- Due for a down year especially with Nathan gone.
Cleveland- won't be worth a damn this season
Kansas City- see Pittsburgh.

AL WEST

Anaheim- I learned my lesson....I won't pick against them to win this division. They are kind of like St. Louis.
Texas- Look for them to be contending by the All-Star break, and then the lack of ptiching gets exposed as usual
Seattle- decent little squad but not ready to make that leap
Oakland- Will see better days next season....they will show glimmers of hope.


NL Div playoffs- ATL over STL, PHIL over SF

NLCS- PHIL over ATL

AL Div playoffs- DET over NYY, BOS over ANA

ALCS- BOS over DET

WS- Boston over Philadelphia in 6 (they close it out at Fenway) MVP Pedroia
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AL East
*1. New York
*2. Boston
3. Tampa Bay
4. Baltimore
5. Toronto

AL Central
*1. Chicago
2. Detroit
3. Minnesota
4. Kansas City
5. Cleveland

AL West
*1. Texas
2. Los Angeles
3. Seattle
4. Oakland

NL East
*1. Philadelphia
*2. Atlanta
3. Florida
4. New York
5. Washington

NL Central
*1. St. Louis
2. Milwaukee
3. Chicago
4. Cincinnati
5. Houston
6. Pittsburgh

NL West
*1. San Francisco
2. Los Angeles
3. Colorado
4. Arizona
5. San Diego

Playoffs
New York over Chicago
Boston over Texas
Philadelphia over San Francisco
St. Louis over Atlanta

New York over Boston
St. Louis over Philadelphia

New York over St. Louis (MVP: Derek Jeter)

Awards
AL MVP: Mark Teixeira
NL MVP: Chase Utley
AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander
NL Cy Young: Chris Carpenter
AL Rookie of the Year: Austin Jackson
NL Rookie of the Year: Jason Heyward
AL Manager of the Year: Ron Washington
NL Manager of the Year: Bruce Bochy
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Cubs will get back to form this year and win the NL Central. Cleveland is definitely going to finish last in the AL Central. I think the Royals finish 3rd with Joe Nathan out. That guy is simply too valuable to that team. As many close games as they play........to not have him is just a back breaker. Royals will definitely be improved. I'm thinking 75-80 wins. Maximum of 82. Can't wait for Opening Day. Got tickets to see Verlander vs Greinke. That is one hell of a matchup.

One team I think we're going to see make big strides this year is Cincinnati. I have a feeling they'll contend for the NL Wild Card.
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NL EAST

Philadelphia- Best talent and should win the east easily
NY Mets- Injuries killed them in '09 and look for a bounce back
Atlanta- Best of the rest
Florida- Not enough talent
Washington - Obama President NAAAAAAA

NL CENTRAL

Cubs- Window is closing but Soto bounces back, Soriano is healthy, pitching is good but bullpen is young and suspect
St. Louis - Injuries will hurt them this year
Cincinnati- Strong finish last year and pitching keeps them in it
Milwaukee- Stick to beer
Houston- No talent
Pittsburgh- Triple AAA team

NL WEST

San Francisco- Best pitching in NL
L.A. Dodgers-Will score some runs
Colorado- Terrible on the road
Arizona- Might surprise this year
San Diego- Awful

AL EAST

Yankees- Best talent again
Boston- Close 2nd and wildcard
Tampa Bay- .500 team
Toronto - Should move to US
Baltimore - Stinks

AL CENTRAL

Kansas City- Will be TAMPA BAY of this year....great pitching and if they can score a few runs and cut errors in half will surprise with 83 wins
Chicago White Sox- Very mediocre
Minnesota- Must play outside now and no Nathan
Cleveland- Nope
Detroit - Could lose 100 games

AL WEST

Seattle- Much improved all the way around
Anaheim- Not as good as '09
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Oakland- Roids


NL Div playoffs- Phillies over Giants, Cubs over Mets

NLCS- Cubs over Phillies

AL Div playoffs- Yankees over Royals, Red Sox over Mariners

ALCS- Yankees over Red Sox

WS- Cubs over Yankees in 7
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:lol: the cubs get back to form?


The Rangers win 90 games but miss the playoffs buy 1 or 2.

yankees win again.
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Toddowen wrote:
The Twins also have a new crib this year. That excitement might just feed this team what it needs to build upon their success of last season.
That's the biggest problem for the Twinks, Tardd. The Metrodome was the best thing they had going for them and was the biggest home field advantage in baseball. Now that they play in a normal and fair ballpark, they're gonna get their shit pushed in.

I see the Twinks finishing fourth in the AL Central with the White Sox winning the division with 91 wins.
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Bill Lumbergh wrote: Oakland- Roids
Clawing for three runs per game says what?
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TheJON wrote:Cubs will get back to form this year and win the NL Central. Cleveland is definitely going to finish last in the AL Central. I think the Royals finish 3rd with Joe Nathan out. That guy is simply too valuable to that team. As many close games as they play........to not have him is just a back breaker. Royals will definitely be improved. I'm thinking 75-80 wins. Maximum of 82. Can't wait for Opening Day. Got tickets to see Verlander vs Greinke. That is one hell of a matchup.

One team I think we're going to see make big strides this year is Cincinnati. I have a feeling they'll contend for the NL Wild Card.
Buwahahahaha

Based on what?(Cubs). Not only do the Cards have the Pitching, but their lineup is solid, from 1 to 8. Only the Phillies have a lineup and staff that even comes close to comparing in the NL.


PS No one gives a fuck about the loser Royals. Please ake that to the ," Who gives a Shit" forum, thanx
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Screw_Michigan wrote:
Toddowen wrote:
The Twins also have a new crib this year. That excitement might just feed this team what it needs to build upon their success of last season.
That's the biggest problem for the Twinks, Tardd. The Metrodome was the best thing they had going for them and was the biggest home field advantage in baseball. Now that they play in a normal and fair ballpark, they're gonna get their shit pushed in.

I see the Twinks finishing fourth in the AL Central with the White Sox winning the division with 91 wins.


The ballpark will be an interesting factor in this season for the Twins...more so than the loss of Nathan, in my view. That turf was a factor in their small ball game and the dome was huge for how loud that place could get.

Last year, the Twins had the 9th best home record in baseball and were 52-37 on turf and 35-39 on grass. Offensively, they had the 4th best batting average on grass in the AL...the rest of the division were in bottom half. It helps having a guy like Mauer to raise the average...he hit .386 on turf (.388 at home) and .344 on grass. They were also 4th best in OBP, 6th in slugging, and 6th in runs per game...they were the best in the Central in all categories on grass.

All that being said, they played half the number of games on grass than most of the other teams in the AL since they played at least half of their games in the dome. Tampa is now the only indoor-only park left in the AL and in the entire league for that matter. They're going to have to get used to the new surroundings but I don't think their team is as much built for the turf game as they used to.
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Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:
Boston- too many weapons on offense and a lights-out rotation and 'pen

Tampa Bay- that '08 team was a complete fluke....expect another average season.
It's early but spot on prediction...4 game road sweeps never suck...
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Yeah, it's early, gotta lap it up while I can. Certainly not going to discount Boston.
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Toddowen wrote:
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TheJON wrote: One team I think we're going to see make big strides this year is Cincinnati. I have a feeling they'll contend for the NL Wild Card.
Nice prediction.
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So was calling the Phils making the playoffs at the break. Went to Game 162 today in Baltimore, the fans who where there were really into it. Shit, Nationals fans shit-canned the team when Strasburg went down. Rack Baltimore for a good time. Rack the Skins as well.
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5 out of 8 playoff teams right...pretty good considering there are only 3 returning teams from last year. Anybody that got at least half right did well considering how this shook out.

One lesson learned...and what should've been a lesson learned last year...never pick against the Twins as long as Ron Gardenhire is their manager.
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I only got 4 out of 8 but nobody saw the injuries to Boston coming down the pike.
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...or those fraud Rays winning the toughest division in MLB. Troll or not your devotion is commendable.
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Screw_Michigan wrote: I see the Twinks finishing fourth in the AL Central with the White Sox winning the division with 91 wins.
:oops:

I came within three wins of my call on the White Sox, though.
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Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:I only got 4 out of 8 but nobody saw the injuries to Boston coming down the pike.
So now the injuries are an excuse?
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jiminphilly wrote:
TheJON wrote: One team I think we're going to see make big strides this year is Cincinnati. I have a feeling they'll contend for the NL Wild Card.
Nice prediction.
Glad to see you didn't quote the rest of that post as I had predicted the Cubs would get back to form. Oops!
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Toddowen wrote:
TheJON wrote: I think the Royals finish 3rd with Joe Nathan out. That guy is simply too valuable to that team.
:?


Did I miss a trade at the end of last season? I don't think so.
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Toddowen wrote:Oh. :oops:


I thought you posted "The Royals finish 3rd without Joe Nathan", implying that he was a member of the Royals.
Knowing our idiot GM, that would actually be the big trade he would make considering it's the one position where we don't have a need for. Dayton Moore's reasoning would be "well now Soria and Nathan could form the greatest closer duo of all-time!".

I probably shouldn't even be posting this. In the slim chance Dayton actually reads this board, I'm afraid he might get some ideas. He's done dumber shit than that!
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