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    Prediction Time

    Season is almost underway and its time for everyone to put everyone in their place. I am glad we at least waited til after ST this year.

    AL East
    1. Boston Red Sox
    2. NY Yankees
    3. Toronto Blue Jays (a close third)
    4. Tampa Devil Rays
    5. Baltimore O's

    AL Central
    1. Chicago White Sox
    2. Cleveland Indians-Wild Card
    3. Detroit Tigers
    4. Minnesota Twins
    5. KC Royals

    AL West
    1. Oakland A's
    2. LA Angels
    3. Texas Rangers
    4. Seattle M's

    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    2. NY Mets- Wild Card
    3. Philadelphia Phillies
    4. Washington Nationals
    5. Florida Marlins

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Milwaukee Brewers
    3. Houston Astros
    4. Chicago Cubs
    5. Pittsburgh Pirates
    6. Cincinatti Reds

    NL West
    1. SF Giants
    2. LA Dodgers
    3. SD Padres
    4. Colorado Rockies
    5. Arizona Diamondbacks

    NL Central is subject to change if Clemens comes back to the Stros. If so, switch 2 and 3.

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    AL East
    1. Boston Red Sox
    x-2. New York Yankees
    3. Toronto Blue Jays
    4. Baltimore Orioles
    5. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

    AL Central
    1. Chicago White Sox
    2. Cleveland Indians
    3. Minnesota Twins
    4. Detroit Tigers
    5. Kansas City Royals

    AL West
    1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
    2. Oakland A's
    3. Texas Rangers
    4. Seattle Mariners


    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    x-2. Philadelphia Phillies
    3. New York Mets
    4. Washington Nationals
    5. Florida Marlins

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Houston Astros
    3. Chicago Cubs
    4. Milwaukee Brewers
    5. Cincinnati Reds
    6. Pittsburgh Pirates

    NL West
    1. San Francisco Giants
    2. San Diego Padres
    3. Los Angeles Dodgers
    4. Arizona Diamondbacks
    5. Colorado Rockies


    My AL MVP top 20:
    1. V. Guerrero
    2. A. Rodriguez
    3. M. Ramirez
    4. G. Sheffield
    5. P. Konerko
    6. D. Ortiz
    7. J. Santana
    8. T. Hafner
    9. M. Rivera
    10. D. Jeter
    11. M. Teixeira
    12. M. Tejada
    13. J. Giambi
    14. I. Suzuki
    15. M. Buehrle
    16. R. Johnson
    17. J. Damon
    18. M. Young
    19. C. Schilling
    20. C. Figgins


    My NL MVP top 20:
    1. B. Bonds
    2. A. Pujols
    3. C. Jones
    4. D. Lee
    5. R. Howard
    6. C. Carpenter
    7. D. Wright
    8. A. Jones
    9. J. Peavy
    10. S. Rolen
    11. B. Abreu
    12. L. Berkman
    13. C. Delgado
    14. R. Oswalt
    15. J. Kent
    16. B. Wagner
    17. M. Cabrera
    18. J. Schmidt
    19. J. Bay
    20. K. Griffey


    My AL Cy Young top 20:
    1. J. Santana
    2. R. Halladay
    3. R. Johnson
    4. M. Buehrle
    5. C. Schilling
    6. M. Rivera
    7. R. Harden
    8. J. Beckett
    9. B. Colon
    10. B. Zito
    11. F. Rodriguez
    12. F. Hernandez
    13. J. Nathan
    14. J. Contreras
    15. J. Lackey
    16. H. Street
    17. D. Haren
    18. C. Sabathia
    19. J. Moyer
    20. F. Garcia


    My NL Cy Young top 20:
    1. J. Peavy
    2. C. Carpenter
    3. C. Zambrano
    4. J. Schmidt
    5. R. Oswalt
    6. P. Martinez
    7. J. Smoltz
    8. A. Pettitte
    9. B. Wagner
    10. B. Myers
    11. B. Webb
    12. C. Cordero
    13. B. Sheets
    14. J. Patterson
    15. T. Hudson
    16. M. Morris
    17. B. Lidge
    18. M. Mulder
    19. J. Lieber
    20. D. Willis

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    AL East
    1. NY Yankees
    2. Toronto Blue Jays
    3. Boston Red Sox
    4. Tampa Devil Rays
    5. Baltimore O's

    AL Central
    1. Chicago White Sox
    2. Cleveland Indians - Wild Card
    3. Detroit Tigers
    4. Minnesota Twins
    5. KC Royals

    AL West
    1. LA Angels
    2. Oakland A's
    3. Texas Rangers
    4. Seattle M's

    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    2. NY Mets
    3. Philadelphia Phillies
    4. Washington Nationals
    5. Florida Marlins

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Houston Astros
    3. Milwaukee Brewers
    4. Chicago Cubs
    5. Pittsburgh Pirates
    6. Cincinatti Reds

    NL West
    1. LA Dodgers
    2. SD Padres - Wild Card
    3. SF Giants
    4. Arizona DBacks
    5. Colorado Rockies

    AL CY- Rich Harden, OAK
    AL MVP- Travis Hafner, CLE
    NL CY- Jake Peavy, SD
    NL MVP- Albert Pujols, STL
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    AL East
    1. NYY
    2. Boston <--- wild card
    3. Toronto
    4. Baltimore
    5. Tampa

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

    AL West
    1. Oakland
    2. Seattle
    3. Anaheim
    4. Texas

    NL East
    1. Atlanta
    2. Philadelphia <-- wild card
    3. New York
    4. Washington
    5. Florida Marlins

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

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

    Cardinals and A's in the series, Cardinals win 4-2 after Pujols breaks a dozen offensive series records.

    A.L. MVP
    Manny Ramirez

    N.L. MVP
    Albert Pujols

    A.L. Cy Young
    Barry Z... oh, um, Josh Beckett decides to pitch a full season like he pitched in the 2003 playoffs.

    N.L. Cy Young
    Oliver Perez

    A.L. Rookie of the Year
    Ian Kinsler

    N.L. Rookie of the Year
    Anthony Reyes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom_of_Zito
    N.L. Cy Young
    Oliver Perez

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    Bout as funny as you taking the time to list top 20's for the awards, LOL
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    Didn't take me that long, I had them listed before my league draft.

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    I am just going to list the winners of each divsion IMO


    AL East
    New York

    Al Central
    Chicago

    AL West
    Seattle




    NL East
    Atlanta

    NL Central
    St. Louis

    NL West (though one...)
    Padres ( dont want to be too bais toward my D-Backs and the NL West)

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    AL East:
    1) Yankees
    2) Red Sox
    3) Blue Jays
    4) Orioles
    5) Devil Rays

    AL Central:
    1) White Sox
    2) Indians
    3) Twins
    4) Tiggers
    5) Royals

    AL West:
    1) Angels
    2) A's <----WILDCARD
    3) Rangers
    4) Mariners

    NL East:
    1) Mets
    2) Braves
    3) Phillies
    4) Nationals
    5) Marlins

    NL Central:
    1) Cardinals
    2) Brewers <----WILDCARD
    3) Astros
    4) Cubs
    5) Pirates
    6) Reds

    NL West:
    1) Padres
    2) Dodgers
    3) Giants
    4) Diamondbacks
    5) Rockies

    AL Champ: White Sox
    NL Champ: Mets

    WS Champ: White Sox

    AL Rookie of the Year: Francisco Liriano(P, MIN)
    NL Rookie of the Year: Jeremy Hermida(OF, FLA)

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    AL East
    1. Boston Red Sox
    2. NY Yankees
    3. Toronto Blue Jays
    4. Tampa Devil Rays
    5. Baltimore Orioles

    AL Central
    1. Cleveland Indians
    2. Chicago White Sox- Wild Card
    3. Minnesota Twins
    4. Detroit Tigers
    5. KC Royals

    AL West
    1. Oakland A's
    2. Anaheim Angels
    3. Texas Rangers
    4. Seattle M's

    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    2. New York Mets- wild card
    3. Philadelphia Phillies
    4. Washington Nationals
    5. Florida Marlins

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Houston Astros
    3. Milwaukee Brewers
    4. Chicago Cubs
    5. Pittsburgh Pirates
    6. Cincinnati Reds

    NL West
    1. Arizona Diamondbacks
    2. San Diego Padres
    3. SF Giants
    4. Colorado Rockies
    5. LA Dodgers

    AL CY- Johan Santana, MIN
    AL MVP- David Ortiz, BOS
    AL ROY- Francisco Liriano, MIN

    NL CY- Roy Oswalt, HOU
    NL MVP- Albert Pujols, STL
    NL ROY- Jeremy Hermida, FLA

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    AL East: NY Paidkeys I mean Yankees
    Probably the toughest of divisions. I said it last year and I'll say it again. Im riding the Yankees until someone proves they can beat them in the regular season.
    1 Yankees
    2 Blue Jays
    3 Red Sox
    4 Devil Rays
    5 Baltimore

    AL Central: The Champs are back with arguably even more pop in the bat and will be tough to beat, Cleveland stands the best shot of unseating the World Champs.
    1) Cleveland
    2) Chicago* Wild Card
    3) Detroit- keeps it tight enough to make people sweat
    4) Minnesota- also close enough to make people sweat
    5) Kansas City- Will pad win totals of the teams in the division and make it more competitive at the top.

    AL West-
    1) Oakland A's- Dont doubt Billie Beane. That is all.
    2) LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA of A- Vlad will try to carry LAA again
    3) Texas- Got a good return for Soriano and they will try and put together another run, but do they have enough pitching?
    4) Seattle- Ichiro will do what Ichiro does hit. Beltre looks to rebound I think he will. Not enough there to really match Beane ball.

    National League:
    East:
    1) Atlanta- I said it last year and Ill say it again this year... Im going to ride this horse til it crokes. How many division titles in a row there General?
    2) NY Mets (Wild Card)- Spent a lot of money but they are still the second level team in the city and division.
    3) Washington- If Soriano plays in LF and shows he's at least trying they will get something for him. Wish the Reds would offer them Milton for Soriano and a pitcher jsut to save the extra year of Milton's contract.
    4) Philadelphia- Nice move to get Rowand for an aging Thome. They still wont acheive the hype.
    5) Florida- Fire Sale is in full swing and it will take time to retool.

    NL Central:
    1) St. Louis- No one in the division is close to the Cards abilities WHEN HEALTHY. I think they stay healthy
    2) Houston- No Roger can everyone not name Oswalt in the rotation pick up all that slack?
    3) Milwaukee- They are finally free from the Selig Cheapskating ways and its starting to show.
    4) Cincinnati- Feel free to laugh call me a homer, but the reds season comes down to how well/poorly the rotation of Harang, Arroyo, Claussen, Milton, and (Insert pitcher here) holds up. Harang and Claussen should be very good the wild card is Arroyo.
    5) Da Cubs- Dusty "the young arm slayer" will feel the hot seat early and often as he continues to ruin the cubs young arms. First Wood, now Prior, whos next Zambrano? Cubs fans should be worried.
    6) Pittsburgh- Its the Pirates.....

    NL West- *starts to draw names out of the hat*
    1) San Diego
    2) Arizona
    3) LA- New Power structure takes time to mold the team
    4) SF- Can the ageless wonders stay healthy? My money is on no, but their meal ticket should be there for most games (I predict in the 140-150 range). He alone wont be enough as the age catches up with many on the team.
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    AL East
    1. Toronto Blue Jays
    2. NY Yankees
    3. Boston Red Sox
    4. Tampa Devil Rays
    5. Baltimore O's

    AL Central
    1. Chicago White Sox
    2. Cleveland Indians-Wild Card
    3. Detroit Tigers
    4. Minnesota Twins
    5. KC Royals

    AL West
    1. Oakland A's
    2. LA Angels
    3. Texas Rangers
    4. Seattle M's

    NL East
    1. Atlanta Braves
    2. NY Mets- Wild Card
    3. Philadelphia Phillies
    4. Washington Nationals
    5. Florida Marlins

    NL Central
    1. St. Louis Cardinals
    2. Houston Astros
    3. Pittsburgh Pirates
    4. Chicago Cubs
    5. Milwaukee Brewers
    6. Cincinatti Reds

    NL West
    1. SF Giants
    2. LA Dodgers
    3. SD Padres
    4. Arizonza Diamondbacks
    5. Colorado Rockies


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