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Thursday, March 29, 2007
1:30:00 PM EDT

MLB Season Predictions


It's quite sad how little I have posted to this blog over the past 2 months. Life has been crazy. Work has been hectic and March Madness has given me no reprieve. Plain and simple, the Digital Plantation and some other things have been keeping me down. However, not for long.

It's baseball season. Life seems to pep up for me and the rest of the country around this time. The weather is warmer, Opening Day is around the corner and most importantly, girls are wearing skimpier outfits everyday. What's not to love?!?!

Here at AOL, myself and a co-worker, the Prez, have been put in charge of the 2007 season preview. We're working feverishly to have it ready and it will be available to the mass public on Friday. It includes predictions from a 5-man panel, top storylines, prospect watch and some other goodies. Here are my predictions for the season as an early sneak peak to what we're cookin up:

AL East winner  -- Yankees  -- who else? 10 straight anyone?
NL East winner -- Phillies
AL Central winner -- Tigers
NL Central winner -- Brewers are gonna shock the world!
AL West winner -- Angels
NL West winner -- Dodgers
AL Wild card -- Red Sox
NL Wild card -- Mets
AL and NL MVP --  Alex Rodriguez and Lance Berkman
AL and NL Cy Young -- Johan Santana and Jake Peavy
AL and NL Rookie of Year -- Delmon Young and Mike Pelfry
AL and NL Manager of Year -- Joe Torre and Ned Yost
 
Disagree? Drop me a comment and tell me how flippin unintelligent I am. I have thick skin, I can take it.


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  • #1 Comment from andrewjohnson034 
    3/30/07 5:09 PM Permalink
    I pray you are right about Berkman and Peavy, because that could mean a fantasy title for the Havana Industriales. The Diamondbacks better at least win the NL West or Wild Card, or I might get laughed out of the Digital Plantation.