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    Quote Originally Posted by DiamondDave
    What is strange is he went down in ratings a bit at the end of last season, and he went UP .5 stars....
    that happened to me with Rene Reyes before I traded him, his strikeout rating decreased, and his star rating went up


    as for why I'm still up at 6am, I do not know
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    Ah, my prediction of New York to World Series depended on the Cy Young version of Jerome Williams. I fixed my AL predictions but it won't matter anyway since those projected playoff teams are now jinxed and any team in the AL besides Tampa, KC, and Oakland has a shot.

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    I will complain about the offense numerous of times this season. but at least the defense will be slightly better than last season. My rotation is good enough to battle but the pen is iffy and the FA class last season was crap. unless you wanted to spend 13.5 M on some SP with a high ERA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by albbla2000mu
    AL East: Clearly Best Division, any of the top 4 could probably compete for the division if they played in the Central or West. A major injury will probably doom 1 or 2 teams and allow someone to come out on top.
    NY 99
    Baltimore 95
    Boston 90
    Toronto 83
    Tampa 59

    AL Central: I think its safe to say any of the top 4 in this division could win it, one of the most wide open divisions.
    Chicago 94
    Minesota 90
    Detroit 84
    Cleveland 83
    Kansas City 53

    Al West The worst division in the AL, will likely only see 2 teams break above .500. Texas or Anaheim should have little problem pulling away from the rest of the division.
    Texas 89
    Anaheim 87
    Seattle 72
    Oakland 71

    NL East Florida is so far above the rest of the teams in this division its possible for them to win 110 or more games. Really any of the other teams could finish 2nd-5th.
    Florida 109
    New York 83
    Philadelphia 81
    Atlanta 73
    Washington 65

    Central Division Reminds me of the real life NL Central division in that it is a lot mediocre teams with St. Louis on top. Of course St. Louis is an injury to one of their SP's away from losing the division to Pittsburgh or Milwaukee
    St. Louis 96
    Pittsburgh 88
    Milwaukee 86
    Cincinnati 71
    Chicago 70
    Houston 69

    NL West I dont see too much of a difference in SD, SF and AZ in the battle for 2nd, any could finish just above or just below .500. Im not overly 'concerned' with Colorado winning this division.
    Colorado 108
    San Diego 85
    San Francisco 84
    Arizona 79
    Los Angeles 66

    NL Playoffs:
    Colorado over St. Louis
    Florida over Pittsburgh

    AL Playoffs:
    NY over Baltimore
    Chicago over Texas

    ALCS: Chicago over NY (Battle of SP's)
    NLCS: Florida over Colorado (Im already making reservations for the team in South Beach)

    WS: Florida takes out Chicago

    AL CY: Andy Sisco
    AL MVP: Justin Huber
    NL CY: Alex Livingston (not as good as Danks, but will get the wins)
    NL MVP: Mark Brown
    annual recap...looks like 7/8 playoff teams right.......Damn you Yankees

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halladay_is_God
    the great Halladay's predictions

    AL East
    New York
    Baltimore
    Toronto
    Boston
    Tampa Bay

    AL Centreal
    Chicago White Sox
    Cleveland (WC)
    Minnesota
    Detroit (the Beerer curse)
    Kansas City

    AL West
    Texas
    Anahiem
    Seattle
    Oakland

    NL East
    Florida
    New York
    Atlanta
    Philadelphia
    Washington

    NL Central
    St Louis
    Pittsburgh (WC)
    Chicago Cubs
    Cincinnati
    Houston

    NL West
    Colorado
    Arizona
    San Diego
    San Francisco
    LA
    6/8 playoff teams
    AL East and WC was off
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    well at least you got my wins right, with 79.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bipster
    I see Cody Ross in your future
    He was in my future instead.
    2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)

    TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
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    TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)

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    Almost pulled off the thing that only 1 person predicted (bipster)... Me winning the central. Oh well playoffs are great now I just got to do something while im here.
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    "Oh, don't mind me, I'm rebuilding now" then you win at least 80 games

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    RIP HSL Anaheim Angels

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    I appreciate that General was the only one somewhat close on me. Not that I blame the low predictions after 2013 and with no major upgrades
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    Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.

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