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Author: | Terminator1997 [ Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:06 pm ] |
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What are everyone's predictions for the upcoming baseball season? Give us your take, plus discuss anything and everything related to the 2005 baseball season here! Here are mine: (* = Wild Card Team) AL East 1. NY Yankees 2. Boston Red Sox* 3. Baltimore Orioles 4. Toronto Blue Jays 5. Tampa Bay Devil Rays AL Central 1. Cleveland Indians 2. Minnesota Twins 3. Detroit Tigers 4. Chicago White Sox 5. Kansas City Royals AL West 1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2. Texas Rangers 3. Oakland A's 4. Seattle Mariners NL East 1. Atlanta Braves 2. Florida Marlins* 3. Philadelphia Phillies 4. NY Mets 5. Washington Nationals NL Central 1. St. Louis Cardinals 2. Chicago Cubs 3. Houston Astros 4. Cincinnati Reds 5. Pittsburgh Pirates 6. Milwaukee Brewers NL West 1. Los Angeles Dodgers 2. San Francisco Giants 3. San Diego Padres 4. Arizona Diamondbacks 5. Colorado Rockies ALDS -- NY Yankees over Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox over Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ALCS -- NY Yankees over Boston Red Sox NLDS -- St. Louis Cardinals over Florida Marlins, Atlanta Braves over Los Angeles Dodgers NLCS -- St. Louis Cardinals over Atlanta Braves World Series -- St. Louis Cardinals over NY Yankees |
Author: | xiayun [ Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:37 pm ] |
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AL East 1. NY Yankees 2. Boston Red Sox* 3. Baltimore Orioles 4. Toronto Blue Jays 5. Tampa Bay Devil Rays AL Central 1. Minnesota Twins 2. Cleveland Indians 3. Chicago White Sox 4. Detroit Tigers 5. Kansas City Royals AL West 1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2. Oakland A's 3. Seattle Mariners 4. Texas Rangers NL East 1. Atlanta Braves 2. Florida Marlins 3. Philadelphia Phillies 4. NY Mets 5. Washington Nationals NL Central 1. St. Louis Cardinals 2. Chicago Cubs* 3. Houston Astros 4. Milwaukee Brewers 5. Cincinnati Reds 6. Pittsburgh Pirates NL West 1. San Diego Padres 2. Los Angeles Dodgers 3. San Francisco Giants 4. Arizona Diamondbacks 5. Colorado Rockies ALDS -- NY Yankees over Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox over Minnesota Twins ALCS -- Boston Red Sox over NY Yankees NLDS -- St. Louis Cardinals over San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves over Chicago Cubs NLCS -- Atlanta Braves over St. Louis Cardinals World Series -- Atlanta Braves over Boston Red Sox AL MVP: Hideki Matsui NL MVP: Albert Pujols AL Cy Young: Randy Johnson, 23-7, 3.01 ERA NL Cy Young: Tim Hudson, 21-8, 2.88 ERA AL Batting Title: Ichiro Suzuki, .383 NL Batting Title: Todd Helton, .340 AL Home Run Leader: Vladimir Guerrero, 45 NL Home Run Leader: Albert Pujols, 43 AL RBI Leader: Hideki Matsui, 138 NL RBI Leader: Albert Pujols, 125 |
Author: | torrino [ Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:38 pm ] |
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The Indians will kick major ass next year. We've got Hafner, Martinez, Westbrook, Lee, Sabathia, Crisp, Broussard, Belliard, and Boone. The Indians are clearly the BEST developing team and this year (After the suprise last year with a late playoff push in August, only to go two games under .500) it'll be the start of the second-coming after the 95-01 years. It depends on the bullpen, but, seeing how they got better after the disasters in the beginning of the season, I expect a season over .500 and a suprise victory in the Central League. AL East: 1. NY Yankees 2. Boston 3. Toronto 4. Baltimore 5. Tampa Bay AL Central: 1. Cleveland 2. Minnesota 3. Chicago 4. Detroit 5. Kansas City AL West: 1. Anaheim 2. Oakland 3. Texas 4. Seattle NL East: 1. Atlanta 2. Florida 3. NY Mets 4. Phillies 5. Washington NL Central: 1. St. Louis 2. Chicago 3. Houston 4. Cincinatti 5. Pittsburgh 6. Milwaukee NL West: 1. Los Angeles 2. San Francisco 3. San Diego 4. Arizona 5. Colorado ALDS - Cleveland over NY Yankees, Anaheim over Boston ALCS - Anaheim over Cleveland NLDS - St Louis over Florida, Atlanta over LA NLCS - St Louis over Atlanta World Series - St Louis over Anaheim |
Author: | Terminator1997 [ Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:42 pm ] |
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i agree. Cleveland is seriously flying under the radar. Nobody is even thinking about them. I think they'll surprise LOTS of people this year and win 90+ games and take the AL Central. Don't be surprised if they make a nice run in the playoffs as well. This team is loaded with young talent, but it all depends on if their vets (Millwood, Wickman, Boone) can stay healthy. If Juan Gone can come back from his hamstring injury and then keep his ass off the DL, he forms a lethal middle of the batting order with Travis Hafner and Victor Martinez. Coco Crisp is a budding superstar, who came out of nowhere to hit .297 with 15HR and 71 RBI last year. And most of that came in the second half. I fully expect him to hit .300+ and close to 20HR with 30 steals. This is gonna be a fun year to watch my beloved Indians, and i cannot wait for the season to start. |
Author: | torrino [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:02 am ] |
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One last thing... GO NATIONALS |
Author: | Terminator1997 [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:04 am ] |
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torrino wrote: One last thing... GO NATIONALS :laugh: |
Author: | torrino [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:14 am ] |
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Whenever going into a red state, I always bring in the red "Dubya" hat. I become one of them... Erg. shut up. Even if they're 500, they'll still be on the bottom of their division. lol |
Author: | Terminator1997 [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:19 am ] |
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i'm so wearing my finest cleveland indians attire to school tomorrow.....GO TRIBE |
Author: | Anonymous [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 2:03 am ] |
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What are wild card teams? |
Author: | xiayun [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 2:11 am ] |
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Nebs wrote: What are wild card teams? Baseball season is 162 games long, and there will be 4 teams from each league that advances to the playoff after regular season. The 3 divisional winners, no matter how bad their records are, are in, and then the best team from the rest in each league is crowned the wild card team. |
Author: | Levy [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:39 pm ] |
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AL East 1. NY Yankees 2. Boston Red Sox* 3. Baltimore Orioles 4. Toronto Blue Jays 5. Tampa Bay Devil Rays AL Central 1. Minnesota Twins 2. Detroit Tigers 3. Cleveland Indians 4. Chicago White Sox 5. Kansas City Royals AL West 1. Texas Rangers 2. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 3. Seattle Mariners 4. Oakland A's NL East 1. NY Mets 2. Atlanta Braves 3. Florida Marlins 4. Philadelphia Phillies 5. Washington Nationals NL Central 1. St. Louis Cardinals 2. Houston Astros* 3. Chicago Cubs 4. Cincinnati Reds 5. Milwaukee Brewers 6. Pittsburgh Pirates NL West 1. Los Angeles Dodgers 2. San Diego Padres 3. San Francisco Giants 3. Colorado Rockies 5. Arizona Diamondbacks ALDS -- NY Yankees over Minnesota Twins, Teyas Tangers over Boston Red Sox ALCS -- NY Yankees over Texas Rangers NLDS -- St. Louis Cardinals over Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros over New York Mets NLCS -- Houston Astros over St. Louis Cardinals World Series -- NY Yankees over Houston Astros |
Author: | Chippy [ Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:23 pm ] |
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Tigers shall win it all... trust me ![]() |
Author: | Eagle [ Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:59 am ] |
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You people are crazy. Phillies will win the NL East. |
Author: | Levy [ Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:41 pm ] |
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AL MVP: Hideki Matsui AL Cy Young: Randy Johnson NL MVP: Albert Pujols NL Cy Young: Roger Clemens |
Author: | Eagle [ Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:50 pm ] |
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Nope AL MVP = Ichiro AL CY Young = Randy Johnson NL MVP = Beltran NL CY Young = Peavy |
Author: | Eagle [ Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:51 pm ] |
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Oh and the Yanks will win it all ... duh. |
Author: | Levy [ Tue Apr 05, 2005 4:16 pm ] |
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Eagle wrote: NL CY Young = Peavy Yeah, Peavy is a good pick as well. BTW: Rivera just blew ANOTHER save against the Red Sox. Maybe Torre shouldn't use him against Boston. He's cursed :wink: |
Author: | BacktotheFuture [ Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:41 pm ] |
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Levy wrote: Eagle wrote: NL CY Young = Peavy Yeah, Peavy is a good pick as well. BTW: Rivera just blew ANOTHER save against the Red Sox. Maybe Torre shouldn't use him against Boston. He's cursed :wink: =D> \:D/ \:D/ =D> \:D/ JETER BABY!!! |
Author: | Eagle [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 2:41 am ] |
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Sox getting smashed. There is honestly a good chance they don't make the playoffs, their pitching staff is awful. |
Author: | Terminator1997 [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 12:22 pm ] |
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Eagle wrote: Sox getting smashed. There is honestly a good chance they don't make the playoffs, their pitching staff is awful. yeah, i agree. although matt clement is an upgrade from derek lowe, david wells is a serious downgrade from pedro martinez. who knows if he or schilling can stay healthy because they are both pretty far up there in age. i can see the sox making the playoffs but i can't see them winning the series again with so many pitching question marks. |
Author: | torrino [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 3:36 pm ] |
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Millwood looks great (oh, and I'm watching it. Thanks, WGN. ) so far. Millwood could go deep like Westbrook, too. It'd be amazing if the first two games in the season were complete games. Heh. He's only at 63 pitches in 5 innings. Not too bad... Once Sabathia gets back, the Indians will have a good rotation. Let's see how the bullpen does this year... |
Author: | xiayun [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 4:03 pm ] |
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Is Rivera trying to blow another one? |
Author: | torrino [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 4:07 pm ] |
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xiayun wrote: Is Rivera trying to blow another one? I hope. I hate both of the teams now (Boston was only admirable when the curse was still in tact), but I'd still prefer seeing Boston win. |
Author: | torrino [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 5:03 pm ] |
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I never thought I'd say this, but... Bring back Riske. Pathetic. |
Author: | Levy [ Wed Apr 06, 2005 5:26 pm ] |
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xiayun wrote: Is Rivera trying to blow another one? Yeah. With lots of help from A-Rod... |
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