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MLB Predictions

NovaHoops2002

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Give as much or as little as you want. I will PDF this thread and post the results after the season.

AL East

Yankees
Red Sox *
Orioles
Blue Jays
Rays

AL Central

Tigers
Royals
Twins
Indians
White Sox

AL West

Rangers
Astros *
Angels
A's
Mariners

NL East

Nationals
Mets
Phillies 70-92
Marlins
Braves

NL Central

Cubs
Pirates *
Cardinals
Brewers
Reds

NL West

Giants
Diamondbacks *
Dodgers
Padres
Rockies

Wild Card

Red Sox over Astros
Diamondbacks over Pirates

Division Series

Red Sox over Rangers
Yankees over Tigers

Cubs over Diamondbacks
Giants over Nationals

Championship Series

Yankees over Red Sox
Cubs over Giants

World Series

Cubs over Yankees

MVP - Bryce Harper, Mike Trout
Cy Young - Clayton Kershaw, David Price
Manager of the year - Chip Hale, Joe Girardi
Rookie of the Year - Trea Turner, Joey Gallo
 
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Stop with the "I'll PDF this" routine every year. You don't do it and don't need to anymore anyway. Rivals has grown self aware to archive shit from 16 months ago.
 
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Don't see how the Phillies hit nearly well enough to win 74 games but I do suspect the starting pitching will be solid.

As midseason approaches and Crawford and Williams and maybe Alfaro make their way up you will probably see the offense pick up some but as of now it's impossible to except an OF that will start Bourjos and Goedell/Venable to do much hitting. Franco is such a stud it's a shame he's going to see slop until they get him some protection.
 
I'm bullish on the Phillies this year, I really think they will turn some heads and are aggressively moving towards the right direction. I think they can approach .500 next year and then start to contend for a playoff spot for real in 2018.
 
I think I am going to edit my win total for the Phillies down to 70. I completely forgot that Altherr was injured.
 
Self-managing my expectations. They need a couple more young bats to rise out of the farm system. I'm counting on Crawford to be one of them. I was counting on Altherr, too. And Quinn, who hasn't had a healthy season yet.

And Williams, Alfaro, Knapp, and I thought the Dylan Cozens showed a really nice swing in that future's game last night.
 
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