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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.

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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.

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AL EAST:

1. Boston

2. Tampa Bay *

3. New York

4. Toronto

5. Baltimore

AL CENTRAL:

1. Minnesota

2. Detroit

3. Chicago

4. Cleveland

5. Kansas City

AL WEST:

1. Texas

2. Oakland

3. Los Angeles

4. Seattle

NL EAST:

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta

3. New York

4. Florida

5. Washington

NL CENTRAL:

1. St. Louis

2. Cincinnati *

3. Milwaukee

4. Chicago

5. Pittsburgh

6. Houston

NL WEST:

1. San Francisco

2. Colorado

3. Los Angeles

4. San Diego

5. Arizona

Boston over Texas 3-1

Minnesota over Tampa Bay 3-2

Philadelphia over Cincinnati 3-0

San Francisco over St. Louis 3-2

Boston over Minnesota 4-2

San Francisco over Philadelphia 4-3

Boston over San Francisco 4-2

AL MVP: Adrian Gonzalez

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL CY: Francisco Liriano

NL CY: Tim Lincecum

AL MOY: Joe Maddon

NL MOY: Tony LaRussa

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Screw it the Jays are making the playoffs :P

AL East

1. Boston

2. Toronto*

3. Tampa Bay

4. NY Yankees

5. Baltimore

AL Central

1. Minnesota

2. Detroit

3. Chicago WSox

4. Kansas City

5. Cleveland

AL West

1. Texas

2. LA Angels

3. Oakland

4. Seattle

NL East

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta*

3. NY Mets

4. Washington

5. Florida

NL Central

1. Milwaukee

2. Cincinnati

3. St Louis

4. Cubbies

5. Houston

6. Pittsburgh

NL West

1. Colorado

2. San Francisco

3. LA Dodgers

4. Arizona

5. San Diego

AL/NL Division Series

Boston over Toronto in 4

Minnesota over Texas in 5

Philadelphia over Atlanta in 5

Colorado over Milwaukee in 4

AL/NL Championship Series

Boston over Minnesota in 6

Philadelphia over Colorado in 5

World Series

Philadelphia over Boston in 7

 

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NL East

Philadelphia Phillies 105-57

Atlanta Braves 86-76

Florida Marlins 80-82

Washington Nationals 76-86

New York Mets 72-90

NL Central

St. Louis Cardinals 92-70

Milwaukee Brewers 86-76

Cincinnati Reds 84-78

Houston Astros 75-87

Chicago Cubs 72-90

Pittsburgh Pirates 64-98

NL West

Colorado Rockies 90-72

San Francisco Giants 89-73

Los Angeles Dodgers 81-81

San Diego Padres 75-87

Arizona Diamondbacks 73-89

AL East

Boston Red Sox 100-62

New York Yankees 96-66

Tampa Bay Rays 78-84

Baltimore Orioles 74-88

Toronto Blue Jays 72-90

AL Central

Minnesota Twins 94-68

Chicago White Sox 91-71

Detroit Tigers 86-76

Kansas City Royals 69-93

Cleveland Indians 65-97

AL West

Texas Rangers 87-75

Los Angeles Angels 84-78

Oakland Athletics 82-80

Seattle Mariners 63-99

All Star Game

National League over American League 8-6

ALDS

Boston Red Sox over Texas Rangers 3-2

New York Yankees over Minnesota Twins 3-1

NLDS

Philadelphia Phillies over San Francisco Giants 3-1

Colorado Rockies over St. Louis Cardinals 3-2

ALCS

Boston Red Sox over New York Yankees 4-3

NLCS

Philadelphia Phillies over Colorado Rockies 4-1

World Series

Philadelphia Phillies over Boston Red Sox 4-3

Awards:

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera

NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay

AL Cy Young: CC Sabathia

NL Manager: Jim Tracy

AL Manager: Ozzie Guillen

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Screw it the Jays are making the playoffs :P

AL East

1. Boston

2. Toronto*

3. Tampa Bay

4. NY Yankees

5. Baltimore

AL Central

1. Minnesota

2. Detroit

3. Chicago WSox

4. Kansas City

5. Cleveland

AL West

1. Texas

2. LA Angels

3. Oakland

4. Seattle

NL East

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta*

3. NY Mets

4. Washington

5. Florida

NL Central

1. Milwaukee

2. Cincinnati

3. St Louis

4. Cubbies

5. Houston

6. Pittsburgh

NL West

1. Colorado

2. San Francisco

3. LA Dodgers

4. Arizona

5. San Diego

AL/NL Division Series

Boston over Toronto in 4

Minnesota over Texas in 5

Philadelphia over Atlanta in 5

Colorado over Milwaukee in 4

AL/NL Championship Series

Boston over Minnesota in 6

Philadelphia over Colorado in 5

World Series

Philadelphia over Boston in 7

Can'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.

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I don't feel like doing full divisional standings, so here's my picks for division winners, wild cards, Playoffs, and awards:

AL -

East: Boston

Central: Minnesota

West: Texas

Wild Card: Detroit

NL -

East: Philadelphia

Central: Cincinnati

West: Colorado

Wild Card: St. Louis

Playoffs

ALDS -

Boston 3, Detroit 1

Texas 3, Minnesota 2

NLDS -

Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2

Colorado 3, Cincinnati 1

ALCS -

Texas 4, Boston 3

MVP: Elvis Andrus, Texas

NLCS -

Colorado 4, Philadelphia 3

MVP: Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado

World Series -

Colorado 4, Texas 2

MVP: Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado

Awards -

AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, Detroit

NL MVP: Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado

AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, Seattle

NL Cy Young: Cliff Lee, Philadelphia

AL Manager of the Year: Ron Gardenhire, Minnesota

NL Manager of the Year: Jim Tracy, Colorado

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AL EAST:

1. Boston

2. Tampa Bay*

3. New York

4. Toronto

5. Baltimore

AL CENTRAL:

1. Detroit

2. Chicago

3. Minnesota

4. Cleveland

5. Kansas City

AL WEST:

1. Texas

2. Anaheim

3. Oakland

4. Seattle

NL EAST:

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta

3. Florida

4. New York

5. Washington

NL CENTRAL:

1. Milwaukee

2. St. Louis*

3. Cincinnati

4. Chicago

5. Pittsburgh

6. Houston

NL WEST:

1. Colorado

2. Los Angeles

3. San Francisco

4. Arizona

5. San Diego

BOS > TEX

TB > DET

PHI > STL

COL > MIL

BOS > TB

PHI > COL

PHI > BOS

AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, DET

NL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki, COL

AL CY: Jon Lester, BOS

NL CY: Adam Wainwright. STL

AL MOY: Joe Maddon, TB

NL MOY: Freddi Gonzalez, ATL

AL ROY: Jeremy Hellickson, TB

NL ROY: Craig Kimbrel, ATL

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AL East

1. Boston

2. Toronto*

3. New York

4. Tampa Bay

5. Baltimore

AL Central

1. Minnesota

2. Detroit

3. Cleveland

4. Chicago

5. Kansas City

AL West

1. Texas

2. Los Angeles

3. Seattle

4. Oakland

NL East

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta

3. Washington

4. Florida

5. New York

NL Central

1. Milwaukee

2. Cincinnati

3. St. Louis

4. Houston

5. Chicago

6. Pittsburgh

NL West

1. Colorado

2. San Francisco*

3. Los Angeles

4. Arizona

5. San Diego

Playoffs

1 Boston over 3 Minnesota, 3 to 1

4 Toronto over 2 Texas, 3 to 2

1 Philadelphia over 4 San Francisco, 3 to 1

2 Colorado over 3 Milwaukee, 3 to 2

1 Boston over 4 Toronto, 4 to 2

2 Colorado over 1 Philadelphia, 4 to 3

2 Colorado over 1 Boston, 4 to 3

Awards

AL MVP: Jose Bautista, Toronto

NL MVP: Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado

AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, Seattle

NL Cy Young: Zach Greinke, Milwaukee

AL Manager: John Farrell, Toronto

NL Manager: Jim Riggleman, Washington

AL Rookie: Desmond Jennings, Tampa Bay

NL Rookie: Aroldis Chapman, Cincinnati

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Okay, I'll bite.

AL East

1. Boston

2. Toronto*

3. Tampa Bay

4. New York

5. Baltimore

AL Central

1. Minnesota

2. Detroit

3. Chicago

4. Cleveland

5. Kansas City

AL West

1. Texas

2. Oakland

3. Los Angeles

4. Seattle

NL East

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta

3. Washington

4. Florida

5. New York

NL Central

1. Milwaukee

2. Cincinnati

3. St. Louis

4. Houston

5. Chicago

6. Pittsburgh

NL West

1. San Francisco

2. Colorado*

3. Los Angeles

4. Arizona

5. San Diego

Playoffs

1 Boston over 3 Minnesota, sweep

4 Toronto over 2 Texas, 3 to 2

1 Philadelphia over 4 Colorado, sweep

3 Milwaukee over 2 San Francisco, 3 to 1

4 Toronto over 1 Boston, 4 to 3

3 Milwaukee over 1 Philadelphia, 4 to 3

3 Milwaukee over 4 Toronto, 4 to 3

Awards

AL MVP: Jose Bautista, Toronto

NL MVP: Prince Fielder, Milwaukee

AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, Seattle

NL Cy Young: Zach Greinke, Milwaukee

AL Manager: John Farrell, Toronto

NL Manager: Ron Roenicke, Milwaukee

AL Rookie: Desmond Jennings, Tampa Bay

NL Rookie: Freddie Freeman, Atlanta

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AL East:

Boston

New York Yankees

Tampa Bay

Baltimore

Toronto

AL Central:

Minnesota

Detroit

Cleveland

Chicago White Sox

Kansas City

AL West:

Texas

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Seattle

Oakland

NL East:

Philadelphia

Atlanta

Washington

New York Mets

Florida

NL Central:

Cincinnati

St. Louis

Milwaukee

Chicago Cubs

Houston

Pittsburgh

NL West:

San Francisco

Colorado

San Diego

Los Angeles Dodgers

Arizona

AL Wild Card: New York Yankees

NL Wild Card: Atlanta Braves

ALCS: 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)

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al east

1. tampa bay

new york

boston

baltimore

toronto

al central

3. minnesota

4. kansas city

detroit

chicago

cleveland

al west

2. texas

oakland

los angeles of anaheim

seattle

nl east

1. philadelphia

new york

atlanta

washington

florida

nl central

2. cincinnati

st louis

milwaukee

houston

pittsburgh

chicago

nl west

3. san diego

4. san francisco

arizona

colorado

los angeles

tb over kc

tex over min

tb over tex

phi over sf

cin over sd

phi over cin

tb over phi

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AL East:

1. Boston*

2. New York

3. Tampa Bay

4. Baltimore

5. Toronto

AL Central:

1. Kansas City

2. Minnesota

3. Detroit

4. Chicago

5. Cleveland

AL West:

1. Oakland

2. Seattle#

3. Los Angeles of Anaheim

4. Oakland

NL East:

1. Philadelphia

2. Atlanta

3. New York

4. Florida

5. Washington

NL Central:

1. St. Louis*

2. Chicago#

3. Cincinnati

4. Milwaukee

5. Houston

6. Pittsburgh

NL West:

1. San Francisco

2. Colorado

3. Los Angeles

4. Arizona

5. San Diego

* Denotes Top Team in each League

# Denotes Wild Card Winner

Division Series:

Kansas City over Seattle in 4

Oakland over Boston in 5

St. Louis over Philadelphia in 5

Chicago over San Francisco in 4

League Championship Series:

Oakland over Kansas City in 6

Chicago over St.Louis in 7

World Series:

Chicago over Oakland in 7

Did 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.

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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.

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AL EAST

1. Red Sox (95-67)

2. Yankees (88-74)

3. Orioles (83-79)

4. Rays (78-84)

5. Blue Jays (73-89)

AL CENTRAL

1. Twins (89-73)

2. White Sox (87-75)

3. Tigers (81-81)

4. Royals (79-83)

5. Indians (64-98)

AL WEST

1. Athletics (92-70)

2. Rangers (89-73) [Wild Card]

3. Angels (82-80)

4. Mariners (66-96)

NL EAST

1. Phillies (102-60)

2. Braves (88-74)

3. Marlins (83-79)

4. Mets (80-82)

5. Nationals (77-85)

NL CENTRAL

1. Brewers (91-71)

2. Cardinals (86-76)

3. Reds (85-77)

4. Cubs (81-81)

5. Pirates (69-93)

6. Astros (65-97)

NL WEST

1. Giants (94-68)

2. Rockies (89-73) [Wild Card]

3. Dodgers (85-77)

4. Padres (77-85)

5. Diamondbacks (70-92)

PLAYOFFS

ALDS: Red Sox over Rangers in 4, Athletics over Twins in 5

NLDS: Phillies over Rockies in 3, Brewers over Giants in 5

ALCS: Red Sox over Athletics in 6

NLCS: Phillies over Brewers in 5

WS: Phillies over Red Sox in 7

AWARDS

AL MVP: Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox

NL MVP: Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies

AL CY: Trevor Cahill, Athletics

NL CY: Roy Halladay, Phillies

AL ROY: Mike Moustakas, Royals

NL ROY: Aroldis Chapman, Reds

AL MOY: Buck Showalter, Orioles

NL MOY: Charlie Manuel, Phillies

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