Thursday, February 14, 2008

My 2008 MLB Predictions

With pitchers and catchers reporting today, and the 2008 MLB season officially underway, I figured today would be a good day to post my predictions for the upcoming season.

American League East
1. New York Yankees
2. Boston Red Sox (WC)
3. Toronto Blue Jays
4. Tampa Bay Rays
5. Baltimore Orioles

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

American League West
1. Seattle Mariners
2. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
3. Texas Rangers
4. Oakland A’s


National League East
1. New York Mets
2. Philadelphia Phillies
3.
Atlanta Braves
4. Washington Nationals
5. Florida Marlins

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

National League West
1. Arizona Diamondbacks
2. Los Angeles Dodgers (WC)
3. Colorado Rockies
4. San Diego Padres
5. San Francisco Giants


PLAYOFFS

ALDS:
Yankees over Tigers 3-2, Boston over Seattle 3-0
ALCS: Yankees over Boston 4-3

NLDS: Mets over DBacks 3-1, Dodgers over Brewers 3-1
NLCS: Mets over Dodgers 4-2

World Series:
Yankees over Mets 4-3

I'm a Yankee fan, so it should be no surprise I'm picking them to go all the way. Plus you gotta finish off the storied career of the old Stadium with one more championship.

AWARDS

AL MVP: Alex Rodriguez - .304, 48 HR, 140 RBI
NL MVP: Prince Fielder - .292, 52 HR, 126 RBI

Expect A-Rod to continue to be A-Rod. There's no reason why he can't win back-to-back MVP's. Another guy to keep your eye on in the AL is Miguel Cabrera. He's a beast, and finally is in a lineup where he is surrounded by good hitters.

Fielder is one of the best young hitters in the game, if he has a year like he did last year, and can carry the Brewers into the postseason as I expect him to do, he better start making some room in his trophy case for some new hardware.

Other guys to watch are Ryan Howard, David Wright, Matt Holiday, and 2007 MVP Jimmy Rollins.

AL Cy Young: Erik Bedard 18-8, 3.30 ERA
NL Cy Young: Johan Santana 20-5, 2.83 ERA

Johan Santana in the NL? Are you kidding me? He should have little trouble putting up numbers like that.

Bedard was 13-6 with a 3.16 ERA, and on his way to at least contending for the 2007 Cy Young until he had to be shut down at the end of August. If he can stay healthy he should be able to reproduce his numbers from '07.


2008 All Star Game @ Yankee Stadium: AL wins 9-7.

Post your 2008 predictions in the comments section.

19 comments:

  1. AL East
    Yankees
    Red Soxs(WC)
    Rays
    Jays
    Orioles

    AL Central
    Indians
    Tigers
    White Soxs
    Royals
    Twins

    AL West
    Mariners
    Angels
    Rangers
    Athletics

    NL East
    Mets
    Phillies
    Braves
    Nationals
    Marlins

    NL Central
    Brewers
    Cubs
    Reds
    Cardinals
    Astros
    Pirates

    NL West
    Dodgers
    Diamondbacks(WC)
    Rockies
    Padres
    Giants

    AL Playoffs
    Yankees over Mariners 3-1
    Indians over Red Soxs 3-2

    Yankees over Indians 4-3

    NL Playoffs
    Mets over Diamondbacks 3-2
    Dodgers over Brewers 3-2

    Dodgers over Mets 4-3

    World Series
    Yankees over Dodgers

    AL MVP- Alex Rodriguez
    AL CY Young- Fausto Carmona
    AL Rookie- Evan Longoria
    AL Manager- John McLaren
    NL MVP- David Wright
    NL CY Young- Johan Santana
    NL Rookie- Jay Bruce
    NL Manager- Ned Yost

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  2. Nice, pretty close to what I picked... I would love to see a Yankees-Dodgers World Series. That would be awesome.

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  3. I like the predictions of the standings except, I dont think the Brewers will win the div. I think the Cubs are the strongest team in the NL Central and will lead the way, from April to October.

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  4. Yeah, I could see the Cubs winning, but I think the Brewers are headed in the right direction and may make major strides this season.

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  5. Wow, the Orioles are that bad huh? So this could be the year the O's amazing run finishing 4th in 9 of the past 10 years ends. I'm really bummed.

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  6. Not just Yankee stadium, but the last season for Shea too. That would make a subway series this year INSANE!!!!

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  7. X,

    Yea, it really would be awesome. As long as the Yankees win of course.

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  8. AL East Red Sox
    Al Central Tigers
    AL West Angels
    AL Wildcard Yankees

    NL East Mets
    NL Central Cubs
    NL West D-Backs
    NL Wildcard Phillies

    ALDS REd Sox vs Angels : REd Sox
    ALDS Tigers vs Yankees : Yankees
    ALCS Red Sox vs Yankees: Red Sox

    NLDS Mets vs D-Backs : Mets
    NLDS Cubs vs Phillies : Phillies
    NLCS Mets vs Phillies : Mets

    World Series Mets vs Red Sox: Mets
    Champion: New York Mets

    NL Cy young: Johan Santana, NYM
    AL Cy young: Justin verlander, Det
    NL Mvp: David Wright, NYM
    AL Mvp: Alex Rodriguez, NYY

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  9. AL East- Red Sox
    AL Central- Tigers
    AL West- Mariners
    AL Wildcard- Indians

    NL East- Phillies
    NL Central- Brewers
    NL West- Diamondbacks
    NL Wildcard- Mets

    Al Playoffs- Sox over Indians in 6,
    Tigers over Mariners in 5, Sox over Tigers in 7

    NL Playoffs- Diamondbacks over Mets in 6(Johan Santana can only pitch 2 games), Phillies over Brewers in 6, Dbacks over Phils in 7

    WS- Red Sox over Diamondbacks in 6

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  10. AL East
    Yankees
    Red Sox (WC)
    Blue Jays
    Rays
    Orioles

    AL Central
    Tigers
    Indians
    White Sox
    Royals
    Twins

    AL West
    Mariners
    Angels
    Athletics
    Rangers

    NL East
    Mets
    Phillies
    Marlins
    Braves
    Nationals

    NL Central
    Cubs
    Brewers
    Astros
    Cardinals
    Reds
    Pirates

    NL West
    Diamondbacks
    Dodgers (WC)
    Rockies
    Padres
    Giants

    ALDS:
    Yankees over Mariners 3-1
    Red Sox over Tigers 3-1

    NLDS:
    Mets over Dodgers 3-0
    Cubs over Diamondbacks 3-2

    ALCS:
    Yankees over Red Sox 4-1
    Cubs over Mets 4-2

    World Series:
    Yankees over Cubs 4-2

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  11. AL East:
    Yankees 98-64
    Red Sox 95-67
    Rays 79-83
    Jays 75-87
    O's 62-100
    AL MVP: A-Rod 321. 49 HR. 146 RBI
    AL ROY: Joba Chamberlain
    AL Cy Young: Fausto Carmona
    AL Champs: Yankees over Angels 4-2

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  12. The Yankees aren`t looking to hot this year. Hopefully they can pull it off. I`m a Yankee fan. Another to watch for this year is the Rays. Go ahead and laugh. But they have Sheilds and Kazmir and Sonnanstine and Carlos Pena. Plus there #1 in AL in the bullpen. I think many people are going to be surprised this year. So my predictions for the AL East is that the Yanks win the division and the Rays get the WC. Laugh all you want but you wait and see.

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  13. @Greg Cohan

    There was a Dodgers/Yankees World Series.
    1981 World Series: Dodgers win in 6.

    I personally see the Phillies and Rays going farther than they've gone before in recent years.

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  14. Looks like the Rays will win the Division....Hopefully the YAnks will scratch past Boston and Minnesota or Chicago to get the Wild Card....

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  15. Yea, my predictions aren't looking so hot, oh well, what can ya do?

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  16. yes, your American league predictions were particularly sour. Just goes to show $ doesn't produce champions. Go Rays I guess.

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  17. Yea yankees need to fire cashman.....

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  18. Yea, sure looks that way.

    These predictions are tough, you never know how things will work out.

    I am rooting for the Dodgers, though. I'm a big Joe Torre fan.

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