NEW.ERA Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 Toronto Blue Jays will have their best season since 1993 and still miss out on the Playoffs. the AL East JETS|PACK|JAYS|NUFC|BAMA|BOMBERS|RAPS|ORANJE| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheOldRoman Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 Peavy for Cy Young is quite the prediction considering he's probably going to miss at least half the season.He is already throwing off the mound and is expected back around the beginning of May. Chances are he comes back sooner. But yeah, I am not picking him for the Cy Young at this point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDR Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 Peavy for Cy Young is quite the prediction considering he's probably going to miss at least half the season.I expect him to be so dominant in his shortened season that voters will take notice. No, I was going for the ridiculous, blatant homer pick ? I mean, I already have the Sox winning it all ? and it wasn't meant to be taken seriously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 AL EAST:1. Boston2. Tampa Bay *3. New York4. Toronto5. BaltimoreAL CENTRAL:1. Minnesota2. Detroit3. Chicago4. Cleveland5. Kansas CityAL WEST:1. Texas2. Oakland3. Los Angeles4. SeattleNL EAST:1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta3. New York4. Florida5. WashingtonNL CENTRAL:1. St. Louis2. Cincinnati *3. Milwaukee4. Chicago5. Pittsburgh6. HoustonNL WEST:1. San Francisco2. Colorado3. Los Angeles4. San Diego5. ArizonaBoston over Texas 3-1Minnesota over Tampa Bay 3-2Philadelphia over Cincinnati 3-0San Francisco over St. Louis 3-2Boston over Minnesota 4-2San Francisco over Philadelphia 4-3Boston over San Francisco 4-2AL MVP: Adrian GonzalezNL MVP: Albert PujolsAL CY: Francisco LirianoNL CY: Tim LincecumAL MOY: Joe MaddonNL MOY: Tony LaRussa Off The Top Rope: A Pro Wrestling Podcast Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NEW.ERA Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 Screw it the Jays are making the playoffs AL East1. Boston2. Toronto*3. Tampa Bay4. NY Yankees5. BaltimoreAL Central1. Minnesota2. Detroit3. Chicago WSox4. Kansas City5. ClevelandAL West1. Texas2. LA Angels3. Oakland4. SeattleNL East1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta*3. NY Mets4. Washington5. FloridaNL Central1. Milwaukee2. Cincinnati3. St Louis4. Cubbies5. Houston6. PittsburghNL West1. Colorado2. San Francisco3. LA Dodgers4. Arizona5. San DiegoAL/NL Division SeriesBoston over Toronto in 4Minnesota over Texas in 5Philadelphia over Atlanta in 5Colorado over Milwaukee in 4AL/NL Championship SeriesBoston over Minnesota in 6Philadelphia over Colorado in 5World SeriesPhiladelphia over Boston in 7 JETS|PACK|JAYS|NUFC|BAMA|BOMBERS|RAPS|ORANJE| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demps Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 NL EastPhiladelphia Phillies 105-57Atlanta Braves 86-76Florida Marlins 80-82Washington Nationals 76-86New York Mets 72-90NL CentralSt. Louis Cardinals 92-70Milwaukee Brewers 86-76Cincinnati Reds 84-78Houston Astros 75-87Chicago Cubs 72-90Pittsburgh Pirates 64-98NL WestColorado Rockies 90-72San Francisco Giants 89-73Los Angeles Dodgers 81-81San Diego Padres 75-87Arizona Diamondbacks 73-89AL EastBoston Red Sox 100-62New York Yankees 96-66Tampa Bay Rays 78-84Baltimore Orioles 74-88Toronto Blue Jays 72-90AL CentralMinnesota Twins 94-68Chicago White Sox 91-71Detroit Tigers 86-76Kansas City Royals 69-93Cleveland Indians 65-97AL WestTexas Rangers 87-75Los Angeles Angels 84-78Oakland Athletics 82-80Seattle Mariners 63-99All Star GameNational League over American League 8-6ALDSBoston Red Sox over Texas Rangers 3-2New York Yankees over Minnesota Twins 3-1NLDSPhiladelphia Phillies over San Francisco Giants 3-1Colorado Rockies over St. Louis Cardinals 3-2ALCSBoston Red Sox over New York Yankees 4-3NLCSPhiladelphia Phillies over Colorado Rockies 4-1World SeriesPhiladelphia Phillies over Boston Red Sox 4-3Awards:NL MVP: Albert PujolsAL MVP: Miguel CabreraNL Cy Young: Roy HalladayAL Cy Young: CC SabathiaNL Manager: Jim TracyAL Manager: Ozzie Guillen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TxRangersFan Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 My predictions (slightly revised from the ones I originally posted): May God bless you all and fill your hearts with faith, hope, and love! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnythingChicago Posted January 27, 2011 Author Share Posted January 27, 2011 Screw it the Jays are making the playoffs AL East1. Boston2. Toronto*3. Tampa Bay4. NY Yankees5. BaltimoreAL Central1. Minnesota2. Detroit3. Chicago WSox4. Kansas City5. ClevelandAL West1. Texas2. LA Angels3. Oakland4. SeattleNL East1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta*3. NY Mets4. Washington5. FloridaNL Central1. Milwaukee2. Cincinnati3. St Louis4. Cubbies5. Houston6. PittsburghNL West1. Colorado2. San Francisco3. LA Dodgers4. Arizona5. San DiegoAL/NL Division SeriesBoston over Toronto in 4Minnesota over Texas in 5Philadelphia over Atlanta in 5Colorado over Milwaukee in 4AL/NL Championship SeriesBoston over Minnesota in 6Philadelphia over Colorado in 5World SeriesPhiladelphia over Boston in 7Can't happen. 2 division rival teams can't play each other in the divisional series. It would be Boston vs. the division winning team with the worst record, and the second best divisional team vs. Toronto. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knnhrvy16 Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 I don't feel like doing full divisional standings, so here's my picks for division winners, wild cards, Playoffs, and awards:AL - East: BostonCentral: MinnesotaWest: TexasWild Card: DetroitNL - East: PhiladelphiaCentral: CincinnatiWest: ColoradoWild Card: St. LouisPlayoffsALDS -Boston 3, Detroit 1Texas 3, Minnesota 2NLDS -Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2Colorado 3, Cincinnati 1ALCS -Texas 4, Boston 3MVP: Elvis Andrus, TexasNLCS -Colorado 4, Philadelphia 3MVP: Carlos Gonzalez, ColoradoWorld Series -Colorado 4, Texas 2MVP: Troy Tulowitzki, ColoradoAwards -AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, DetroitNL MVP: Carlos Gonzalez, ColoradoAL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, SeattleNL Cy Young: Cliff Lee, PhiladelphiaAL Manager of the Year: Ron Gardenhire, MinnesotaNL Manager of the Year: Jim Tracy, Colorado The opinions I express are mine, and mine only. If I am to express them, it is not to say you or anyone else is wrong, and certainly not to say that I am right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epper Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 AL EAST:1. Boston2. Tampa Bay*3. New York4. Toronto5. BaltimoreAL CENTRAL:1. Detroit2. Chicago3. Minnesota4. Cleveland5. Kansas CityAL WEST:1. Texas2. Anaheim3. Oakland4. SeattleNL EAST:1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta3. Florida4. New York5. WashingtonNL CENTRAL:1. Milwaukee2. St. Louis*3. Cincinnati4. Chicago5. Pittsburgh6. HoustonNL WEST:1. Colorado2. Los Angeles3. San Francisco4. Arizona5. San DiegoBOS > TEXTB > DETPHI > STLCOL > MILBOS > TBPHI > COLPHI > BOSAL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, DETNL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki, COLAL CY: Jon Lester, BOSNL CY: Adam Wainwright. STLAL MOY: Joe Maddon, TBNL MOY: Freddi Gonzalez, ATLAL ROY: Jeremy Hellickson, TBNL ROY: Craig Kimbrel, ATL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayJaxon Posted February 4, 2011 Share Posted February 4, 2011 Some of you are putting Division rivals against each other in the first round. Remember that this is not how the playoff format is and it can't happen. Just a friendly reminder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashcarson15 Posted February 4, 2011 Share Posted February 4, 2011 AL East1. Boston2. Toronto*3. New York4. Tampa Bay5. BaltimoreAL Central1. Minnesota2. Detroit3. Cleveland4. Chicago5. Kansas CityAL West1. Texas2. Los Angeles3. Seattle4. OaklandNL East1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta3. Washington4. Florida5. New YorkNL Central1. Milwaukee2. Cincinnati3. St. Louis4. Houston5. Chicago6. PittsburghNL West1. Colorado2. San Francisco*3. Los Angeles4. Arizona5. San DiegoPlayoffs1 Boston over 3 Minnesota, 3 to 14 Toronto over 2 Texas, 3 to 21 Philadelphia over 4 San Francisco, 3 to 12 Colorado over 3 Milwaukee, 3 to 21 Boston over 4 Toronto, 4 to 22 Colorado over 1 Philadelphia, 4 to 32 Colorado over 1 Boston, 4 to 3AwardsAL MVP: Jose Bautista, TorontoNL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki, ColoradoAL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, SeattleNL Cy Young: Zach Greinke, MilwaukeeAL Manager: John Farrell, TorontoNL Manager: Jim Riggleman, WashingtonAL Rookie: Desmond Jennings, Tampa BayNL Rookie: Aroldis Chapman, Cincinnati Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lights Out Posted February 4, 2011 Share Posted February 4, 2011 Okay, I'll bite.AL East1. Boston2. Toronto*3. Tampa Bay4. New York5. BaltimoreAL Central1. Minnesota2. Detroit3. Chicago4. Cleveland5. Kansas CityAL West1. Texas2. Oakland3. Los Angeles4. SeattleNL East1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta3. Washington4. Florida5. New YorkNL Central1. Milwaukee2. Cincinnati3. St. Louis4. Houston5. Chicago6. PittsburghNL West1. San Francisco2. Colorado*3. Los Angeles4. Arizona5. San DiegoPlayoffs1 Boston over 3 Minnesota, sweep4 Toronto over 2 Texas, 3 to 21 Philadelphia over 4 Colorado, sweep3 Milwaukee over 2 San Francisco, 3 to 14 Toronto over 1 Boston, 4 to 33 Milwaukee over 1 Philadelphia, 4 to 33 Milwaukee over 4 Toronto, 4 to 3AwardsAL MVP: Jose Bautista, TorontoNL MVP: Prince Fielder, MilwaukeeAL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, SeattleNL Cy Young: Zach Greinke, MilwaukeeAL Manager: John Farrell, TorontoNL Manager: Ron Roenicke, MilwaukeeAL Rookie: Desmond Jennings, Tampa BayNL Rookie: Freddie Freeman, Atlanta POTD: 2/4/12 3/4/12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yauger72 Posted February 11, 2011 Share Posted February 11, 2011 AL East: BostonNew York YankeesTampa BayBaltimoreTorontoAL Central: MinnesotaDetroitClevelandChicago White SoxKansas CityAL West: TexasLos Angeles Angels of AnaheimSeattle OaklandNL East: PhiladelphiaAtlantaWashingtonNew York MetsFloridaNL Central: CincinnatiSt. LouisMilwaukeeChicago CubsHoustonPittsburghNL West: San FranciscoColoradoSan DiegoLos Angeles DodgersArizonaAL Wild Card: New York YankeesNL Wild Card: Atlanta BravesALCS: New York Yankees (2) Boston Red Sox (4)NLCS: Philadelphia (4) San Francisco (3)World Series: Boston (4) Philadelphia (3)World Series MVP: Carl Crawford (Boston) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dilbert Posted February 15, 2011 Share Posted February 15, 2011 al east1. tampa baynew york bostonbaltimoretorontoal central3. minnesota4. kansas citydetroitchicagoclevelandal west2. texasoaklandlos angeles of anaheimseattlenl east1. philadelphianew yorkatlantawashingtonfloridanl central2. cincinnatist louismilwaukeehoustonpittsburghchicagonl west3. san diego4. san franciscoarizonacoloradolos angelestb over kctex over mintb over texphi over sfcin over sdphi over cintb over phi Signature intentionally left blank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ltjets21 Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 AL East:1. Boston*2. New York3. Tampa Bay4. Baltimore5. TorontoAL Central:1. Kansas City2. Minnesota3. Detroit4. Chicago5. ClevelandAL West:1. Oakland2. Seattle#3. Los Angeles of Anaheim4. OaklandNL East:1. Philadelphia2. Atlanta3. New York4. Florida5. WashingtonNL Central:1. St. Louis*2. Chicago#3. Cincinnati4. Milwaukee5. Houston6. PittsburghNL West:1. San Francisco2. Colorado3. Los Angeles4. Arizona5. San Diego* Denotes Top Team in each League# Denotes Wild Card WinnerDivision Series:Kansas City over Seattle in 4Oakland over Boston in 5St. Louis over Philadelphia in 5Chicago over San Francisco in 4League Championship Series:Oakland over Kansas City in 6Chicago over St.Louis in 7World Series:Chicago over Oakland in 7Did Texas relocate to Oakland without anybody noticing? Wow. Guess everyone really misjudged the stadium situation there.Kansas City? Seattle? Cubs winning the WS? C'mon. You were just having fun with some of these picks... right?Hahaha yeah didn't have enough balls to put my mets in the ws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TalktoChuck Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 A couple minor predictions- The Rockies will still be the only team in the NL West to have not won the division.- The Cubs streak of misery will continue.- The Orioles will have their first winning record since 1997.- The Phillies will be the only team to eclipse 100 wins in the regular season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NEW.ERA Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 It's cool to see so many different predictions for the AL East. Not just a walk in the park for the Yanks and the Sawks anymore. JETS|PACK|JAYS|NUFC|BAMA|BOMBERS|RAPS|ORANJE| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Camden Crazy Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 AL EAST1. Red Sox (95-67)2. Yankees (88-74)3. Orioles (83-79)4. Rays (78-84)5. Blue Jays (73-89)AL CENTRAL1. Twins (89-73)2. White Sox (87-75)3. Tigers (81-81)4. Royals (79-83)5. Indians (64-98)AL WEST1. Athletics (92-70)2. Rangers (89-73) [Wild Card]3. Angels (82-80)4. Mariners (66-96)NL EAST1. Phillies (102-60)2. Braves (88-74)3. Marlins (83-79)4. Mets (80-82)5. Nationals (77-85)NL CENTRAL1. Brewers (91-71)2. Cardinals (86-76)3. Reds (85-77)4. Cubs (81-81)5. Pirates (69-93)6. Astros (65-97)NL WEST1. Giants (94-68)2. Rockies (89-73) [Wild Card]3. Dodgers (85-77)4. Padres (77-85)5. Diamondbacks (70-92)PLAYOFFSALDS: Red Sox over Rangers in 4, Athletics over Twins in 5NLDS: Phillies over Rockies in 3, Brewers over Giants in 5ALCS: Red Sox over Athletics in 6NLCS: Phillies over Brewers in 5WS: Phillies over Red Sox in 7AWARDSAL MVP: Adrian Gonzalez, Red SoxNL MVP: Carlos Gonzalez, RockiesAL CY: Trevor Cahill, AthleticsNL CY: Roy Halladay, PhilliesAL ROY: Mike Moustakas, RoyalsNL ROY: Aroldis Chapman, RedsAL MOY: Buck Showalter, OriolesNL MOY: Charlie Manuel, Phillies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GriffinM6 Posted February 17, 2011 Share Posted February 17, 2011 You will not be surprised by where I put my team even though I always have high expectations for them.NL East: Philidelphia-102-60 Florida-86-76 Atlanta-84-78 Washington-77-85 New York-65-97 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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