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They won 73 games last season, let's not get carried away because they got a couple old and/or injury prone players from a last place team. The turf takes a toll, and a couple of those players are going to lose time.
Happ and Romero aren't good. Buehrle is mediocre and on the downside of his career. Johnson is good but I don't remember the last time he was healthy for a full season. Reyes seems to pull a hamstring every month. Dickey is 39 and will be reintroduced to the AL, a league that didn't treat him so well last time around.
Lots of question marks with Toronto. If everything breaks right they can easily win 92 games and the AL East, but seeing them stumble with injuries or declining players to another 75 win season isn't that far fetched.
The AL East in general seems to be this way. Really hard to predict. Like I said, I can see all of them being over .500 and 3 of them being in playoff hunt, but I can also see all of them faltering.Comment
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Now that Spring Training has come and past, my official predictions for this year:
National League East: Nationals - Braves - Phillies - Mets - Marlins
National League Central: Cardinals - Reds - Pirates - Brewers - Cubs
National League West: Giants - Dodgers - Diamondbacks - Rockies - Padres
American League East: Rays - Blue Jays - Red Sox - Orioles - Yankees
American League Central: Tigers - Indians - White Sox - Royals - Twins
American League West: Rangers - Athletics - Angels - Mariners - Astros
National League Wild Card:
Dodgers def. Braves
National League Divisional Series:
Nationals def. Dodgers in 4
Cardinals def. Giants in 5
National League Championship Series:
Nationals def. Cardinals in 6
American League Wild Card:
Angels def. Athletics
American League Divisional Series:
Tigers def. Angels in 5
Rangers def. Rays in 4
American League Championship Series:
Tigers def. Rangers in 5
World Series of Professional Baseball:
Tigers def. Nationals in 7Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks
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Re: Official 2013 Predictions Thread
Here's my official post after ST.
NL East:
Nationals
Braves
Phillies
Mets
Marlins
NL Central:
Reds
Cardinals
Pirates
Brewers
Cubs
NL West:
Giants
Dodgers
Padres
Diamondbacks
Rockies
NL Wild Card:
Braves
Dodgers
AL East:
Rays
Blue Jays
Orioles
Yankees
Red Sox
AL Central:
Tigers
Indians
White Sox
Twins
Royals
AL West:
Rangers
A's
Angels
Mariners
Astros
AL Wild Card:
A's
Blue Jays
AL Wild Card Game:
Blue Jays over A's
NL Wild Card Game:
Braves over Dodgers
NLDS
Nationals over Braves
Giants over Reds
ALDS
Blue Jays over Tigers
Rangers over Rays
NLCS
Giants over Nationals
ALCS
Blue Jays over Rangers
World Series
Giants over Blue Jays
Awards:
AL MVP - Jose Bautista
NL MVP - Giancarlo Stanton
AL Cy Young - Yu Darvish
NL Cy Young - Clayton Kershaw
AL Rookie of the Year - Jurickson Profar
NL Rookie of the Year - Jedd Gyorko
AL Manager of the Year - Joe Maddon
NL Manager of the Year - Bruce BochyComment
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Re: Official 2013 Predictions Thread
NL East:
Nationals
Braves
Mets
Phillies
Marlins
NL Central:
Cardinals
Reds
Pirates
Brewers
Cubs
NL West:
Giants
Diamondbacks
Dodgers
Rockies
Padres (Relegated to AAA by June)
NL Wild Card:
Braves
Reds
AL East:
Blue Jays
Rays
Yankees
Orioles
Red Sox
AL Central:
Tigers
Indians
White Sox
Twins
Royals
AL West:
Angels
Rangers
A's
Mariners
Astros
AL Wild Card:
Rays
Indians
World Series:
Angels over CardinalsComment
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Final predictions heading into the start of the season.
American League East
1. Tampa Bay Rays
2. Toronto Blue Jays (Wildcard 2)
3. New York Yankees
4. Boston Red Sox
5. Baltimore Orioles
American League Central
1. Detroit Tigers
2. Cleveland Indians
3. Chicago White Sox
4. Kansas City Royals
5. Minnesota Twins
American League West
1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
2. Texas Rangers (Wildcard 1)
3. Oakland Athletics
4. Seattle Mariners
5. Houston Astros
National League East
1. Washington Nationals
2. Atlanta Braves (Wildcard 1)
3. Philadelphia Phillies
4. New York Mets
5. Miami Marlins
National League Central
1. Cincinnati Reds
2. St. Louis Cardinals
3. Milwaukee Brewers
4. Pittsburgh Pirates
5. Chicago Cubs
National League West
1. Los Angeles Dodgers
2. San Francisco Giants (Wildcard 2)
3. San Diego Padres
4. Arizona Diamondbacks
5. Colorado Rockies
Awards
NL MVP: Joey Votto
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw
NL Rookie of the Year: Julio Tehran
NL Comeback Player of the Year: Carl Crawford
NL Manager of the Year: Davey Johnson
AL MVP: Mike Trout
AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander
AL Rookie of the Year: Jurickson Profar
AL Comeback Player of the Year: Lance Berkman
AL Manager of the Year: Joe Maddon
Playoffs
Wildcard
-Braves over Giants
-Blue Jays over Rangers
Division Series
-Nationals over Braves in 4
-Dodgers over Reds in 5
-Tigers over Blue Jays in 4
-Angels over Rays in 4
Championship Series
-Nationals over Dodgers in 7 (MVP: Ryan Zimmerman)
-Angels over Tigers in 6 (MVP: Albert Pujols)
World Series
-Nationals over Angels in 6 (MVP: Stephen Strasburg)Last edited by Baseballking888; 03-31-2013, 01:26 PM.Comment
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They won 73 games last season, let's not get carried away because they got a couple old and/or injury prone players from a last place team. The turf takes a toll, and a couple of those players are going to lose time.
Happ and Romero aren't good. Buehrle is mediocre and on the downside of his career. Johnson is good but I don't remember the last time he was healthy for a full season. Reyes seems to pull a hamstring every month. Dickey is 39 and will be reintroduced to the AL, a league that didn't treat him so well last time around.
Lots of question marks with Toronto. If everything breaks right they can easily win 92 games and the AL East, but seeing them stumble with injuries or declining players to another 75 win season isn't that far fetched.
The AL East in general seems to be this way. Really hard to predict. Like I said, I can see all of them being over .500 and 3 of them being in playoff hunt, but I can also see all of them faltering.
Now, could they finish below .500? Sure! But your post seems to be based mostly on assumptions, like the fact they were only a 73-win team last year (which is hidden behind injuries), everyone they picked up will get hurt or underperform, and in addition, you have to assume that the O's don't play like one of the luckiest teams in history again, the Red Sox are significantly better (certainly not 20-30 wins better, that I really doubt), and that the Yankees play like it is 1998. They could have the same team as last year and with a declining New York, a less lucky Baltimore, and a healthy Bautista, they probably get to 80 wins. Just have to wait and see.Last edited by Redacted01; 03-31-2013, 10:41 AM.Comment
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Re: Official 2013 Predictions Thread
Playoffs
Wildcard
-Braves over Giants
-Blue Jays over Rangers
Division Series
-Nationals over Braves in 4
-Dodgers over Reds in 5
-Tigers over Blue Jays in 4
-Angels over Rays in 4
Championship Series
-Nationals over Dodgers in 7 (MVP: Ryan Zimmerman)
-Angels over Tigers in 6 (MVP: Albert Pujols)
World Series
-Nationals over Tigers in 6 (MVP: Stephen Strasburg)Comment
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NL East
Braves
Nationals
Phillies
Mets
Marlins
NL Central
Reds
Brewers
Cardinals
Pirates
Cubs
NL West
Dodgers
Giants
Diamondbacks
Rockies
Padres
AL East
Blue Jays
Rays
Red Sox
Yankees
Orioles
AL Central
Tigers
Royals
Indians
White Sox
Twins
AL West
Angels
Athletics
Rangers
Mariners
Astros
NL Wild Cards: Nationals & Giants
AL Wild Cards: Rays & Athletics
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw
AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander
NL MVP: Matt Kemp
AL MVP: Albert Pujols
World Series: Angels over Dodgers
NL ROY: Yasiel Puig
AL ROY: Jackie Bradley Jr.Comment
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American League East
1. Blue Jays
2. Red Sox (Wildcard 1)
3. Orioles (Wildcard 2)
4. Rays
5. Yankees
American League Central
1. Tigers
2. Royals
3. Indians
4. White Sox
5. Twins
American League West
1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
2. Athletics
3. Rangers
4. Astros
5. Mariners
National League East
1. Nationals
2. Braves (Wildcard 2)
3. Phillies
4. Mets
5. Marlins
National League Central
1. Reds
2. Pirates (Wildcard 1)
3. Cardinals
4. Brewers
5. Chicago Cubs
National League West
1. Dodgers
2. Giants
3. Rockies
4. Diamondbacks
5. Padres
Awards
NL MVP: Bryce Harper
NL Cy Young: Stephen Strasburg
NL Rookie of the Year: Oscar Taveras
NL Comeback Player of the Year: Carl Crawford
NL Manager of the Year: Davey Johnson
AL MVP: Mike Trout
AL Cy Young: Yu Darvish
AL Rookie of the Year: Jackie Bradley Jr.
AL Comeback Player of the Year: Lance Berkman
AL Manager of the Year: John Farrell
Playoffs
Wildcard
-Braves over Pirates
-Red Sox over Orioles
Division Series
-Nationals over Braves in 3
-Dodgers over Reds in 5
-Red Sox over Blue Jays in 5
-Angels over Tigers in 3
Championship Series
-Nationals over Dodgers in 5
-Angels over Red Sox in 4
World Series
-Angels over Nationals in 6Follow me on Twitter: @ADice15Comment
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Re: Official 2013 Predictions Thread
AL East:
Rays
Red Sox (WC1)
Blue Jays (WC2)
Orioles
Yankees
AL Central:
Tigers
White Sox
Royals
Indians
Twins
AL West:
Angels
Athletics
Rangers
Mariners
Astros
NL East:
Nationals
Braves (WC1)
Phillies
Mets
Marlins
NL Central:
Reds
Cardinals
Pirates
Brewers
Cubs
NL West:
Giants
Dodgers (WC2)
D-Backs
Rockies
Padres
Wildcard:
Red Sox 1
Blue Jays 0
Braves 1
Dodgers 0
Division:
Red Sox 3
Angels 2
Tigers 3
Rays 1
Braves 4
Giants 3
Nationals 4
Reds 0
Championship:
Red Sox 2
Tigers 4
Braves 2
Nationals 4
World Series:
Nationals 4
Tigers 3Red Sox: 2018 World Series Champions!!!
Patriots: 2018 Super Bowl Champions!!!
Team USA
Red Sox
Patriots
Celtics
BruinsComment
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Re: Official 2013 Predictions Thread
NL is decided,see how I did...
Early predictions:
NL
East: Braves - Yup
Central: Reds - Nope
West: Giants - Nope
Wild card: Nationals vs. Pirates - Half
Full predictions:
NL
East:
Braves
Nationals
Phillies
Marlins
Mets
Marlins are last Phillies could still ger 3rd but I got the playoff teams from this division right.
Central:
Reds
Pirates
Brewers
Cardinals
Cubs
Cubs at the bottom and Reds and Pirates are in the playoffs but Cardinals are in 1st. Nice to see the Pirates weren't a total let down when I picked them this year.
West:
Giants
Dodgers
Diamondbacks
Rockies
Padres
Speaking of total let down hello Giants. I thought I had the Dodgers in last for some reason but had them in 2nd. Last 3 still sorting it out but Dodgers 1st and Diamondbacks 2nd.Comment
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