Smocko
Full Baseball Predictions
March 22, 2005 at 09:01PM View BBCode
I want none of this partial crap. Give me the complete standings with every team listed and playoff results.
AL East
New York
Boston (Wild Card)
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Toronto
AL Central
Minnesota
Cleveland
Detroit
Chicago
Kansas City
AL West
Anahiem
Oakland
Seatle
Texas
NL East
Florida
Philadelphia (Wild Card)
New York
Atlanta
Washington
NL Central
St. Louis
Chicago
Houston
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Cincinatti
NL West
San Diego
Los Angeles
San Fransisco
Arizona
Colorado
Awards
AL MVP - Manny Ramirez
AL Cy Young - Randy Johnson
AL ROY - Scott Kazmir
NL MVP - Albert Pujols
NL Cy Young - Jake Peavy
NL ROY - J.D. Closser
AL Playoffs
Boston over Anahiem in 4
New York over Minnesota in 4
New York over Boston in 7
NL Playoffs
St. Louis over Philadelphia in 4
San Diego over Florida in 5
St. Louis over San Diego in 6
World Series
New York over St. Louis in 6
[Edited on 3-22-2005 by Smocko]
whiskybear
March 22, 2005 at 09:04PM View BBCode
You're kidding me? No predicted MVPs, Cy Youngs, batting title winners, low ERAs and best VORP among N.L. center fielders predictions?
I'll make my picks a little later.
youngallstar
March 22, 2005 at 09:20PM View BBCode
AL East
New York
Boston
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
Toronto
AL Central
Minnesota
Cleveland
Detroit
Chicago
Kansas City
AL West
Anahiem
Texas(Wild Card)
Seatle
Oakland
NL East
Atlanta
Florida
New York
Philadelphia
Washington
NL Central
St. Louis
Houston(Wild Card)
Chicago
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Cincinatti
NL West
San Francisco
San Diego
Los Angeles
Arizona
Colorado
AL Playoffs
New York over Texas in 5
Minnesota over Anaheim in 5
New York over Minnesota in 5
NL Playoffs
Atlanta over St Louis in 5
Houston over San Francisco in 5
Atlanta over Houston in 7
World Series
Atlanta over New York in 7
[Edited on 3-22-2005 by youngallstar]
Benne
March 22, 2005 at 09:37PM View BBCode
AL East
Boston
New York (Wild card)
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
AL Central
Minnesota
Cleveland
Detroit
Chicago
Kansas City
AL West
Anaheim
Seattle
Texas
Oakland
NL East
Florida
Atlanta (Wild card)
Philadelphia
New York
Washington
NL Central
St. Louis
Chicago
Houston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Millwaukee
NL West
San Francisco
San Diego
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
ALCS: Boston over Anaheim in 6
NLCS: Florida over St. Louis in 7
World Series: Why not? Boston over Florida in 7.
whiskybear
March 22, 2005 at 09:48PM View BBCode
YAZ is a homer! :P
AL West
Los Angeles (with props for going back to the original name, because Anaheim sucks)
Seattle
Texas
Oakland
AL Central
Cleveland (Yeah, I picked Minnesota in an earlier thread. Eat me.)
Minnesota
ChiSox
Detroit
Kansas City
AL East
New York
Boston (WC)
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
Toronto
NL West
San Francisco
San Diego
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
NL Central
St. Louis
Houston
Chicago
Cincy-Pittsburgh-Milwaukee-who-cares
NL East
Atlanta
Florida (WC)
New York
Philadelphia
Washington
AL Playoffs
New York over Cleveland in 3
Boston over Los Angeles in 4
New York over Boston in 6
NL Playoffs
St. Louis over Florida in 5
Atlanta over San Francisco in 5
St. Louis over Atlanta in 6
World Series
New York over St. Louis in 6
MVP
AL: Vlad Guerrero (.330, 39, 128)
NL: Albert Pujols (.355, 43, 136) (Bonds suffers steroids backlash and dip in production)
Cy Young
AL: Randy Johnson (20-6, 2.75)
NL: Mark Mulder (23-5, 3.60---hey, I'm not saying he'll deserve it)
Batting title
AL: Ichiro (.372)
NL: Albert Pujols (.355)
youngallstar
March 22, 2005 at 09:53PM View BBCode
Hey, the Rangers and the Stros have legitimate shot's at making the playoffs this year :cool2:
Cubsfan13
March 22, 2005 at 11:21PM View BBCode
AL East
Yanks
Sox (wildcard)
O's
Jays
Rays
Al Central
Tribe
Twinkies
White Sox
Tigers
Royals
Al West
Angels
Rangers
M's
A's
NL East
Braves
Marlins
Philly
Mets
Nats
NL Central
Redbirds
Cubs
Astros
Brewers
Reds
Pirates
NL West
Dodgers
Padres (wildcard)
Giants
Rockies
D-Backs
AL Playoffs
Yankees over Angels
Red Sox over Indians
Yankees over Redsox
NL Playoffs
Cards over Padres
Dodgers over Braves
Dodgers over Cards
World Series
Yankees over Dodgers
Cy Young
AL: Randy Johnson
NL: Carlos Zambrano (at least let me have that, oh baseball gods)
MVP
AL: Alex Rodriguez
NL: Albert Pujols
the only things I wouldn't dislike out of all this is the Dodgers going to the world series (although I'd obviously rather the Cubs did) and Zambrano winning the Cy Young. Oh, and I guess I don't mind Cleveland winning the AL Central.
barterer2002
March 23, 2005 at 12:43AM View BBCode
AL East
Yankees
Red Sox
Orioles
Devil Rays
Blue Jays
AL Central
Indians
White Sox
Twins
Royals
Tigers
AL West
Angels
A's
Rangers
Mariners
NL East
Marlins
Phillies
Braves
Mets
Nationals
NL Central
Cubs
Cardinals
Astros
Reds
Brewers
Pirates
NL West
Giants
Padres (Wild Card)
Dodgers
Diamondbacks
Rockies
AL MVP Sammy Sosa
NL MVP Carlos Delgado
AL Cy Young Johann Santana
NL Cy Young Josh Beckett
AL ROY Jeremy Reed
NL ROY Ryan Langerhaus
AL Manager of the Year Ken Macha
NL Manager of the Year Bruce Bochy
hobos
March 23, 2005 at 05:24AM View BBCode
AL West
Anaheim
Oakland
Texas
Seattle
AL Central
Cleveland
Minnesota
Detroit
Chcago
Kansas City
AL East
New York
Boston (WC)
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
Toronto
NL West
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
Colorado
Arizona
NL Central
St. Louis
Chicago (WC)
Milwaukee
Houston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
NL East
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Florida
New York
Washington
AL Playoffs
New York over Cleveland in 4
Boston over Anaheim in 4
New York over Boston in 6
NL Playoffs
St. Louis over Atlanta in 4
Los Angeles over Chicago in 5
Los Angeles over St. Louis in 7
World Series
Los Angeles over New York in 7
MVP
AL: Vlad Guerrero
NL: Albert Pujols
Cy Young
AL: Randy Johnson
NL: Tim Hudson
[Edited on 3-23-2005 by hobos]
tdski19
March 24, 2005 at 01:50PM View BBCode
3 people put Cleveland in at number one in AL Central.
Idiots. I'm the only one who is supposed to believe in this team.
Actually, it is about time some one saw that the tribe has a legit chance at taking the division this year.
Hey, they were 1 game out in August and finished an ok 80-82.
whiskybear
October 04, 2005 at 06:57PM View BBCode
I didn't do so bad. Cleveland was close in the Central, the Giants were close in the FURCHTBAR NL West. I whiffed picking the Marlins, but they were in the mix at least, and New York over St. Louis in six is not a bad World Series choice, though not the pick I've made going into the playoffs (Houston over Boston in 5).
My individual award picks, however, were largely awful.
[Edited on 10-4-2005 by whiskybear]
jetpac
October 04, 2005 at 09:26PM View BBCode
Nobody saw the ChiSox coming, and there were multiple picks for the NL Wildcard coming out of the West. Dodgers going to the WS is pretty bad to. Other than those, though, not really that bad.
hobos
October 04, 2005 at 11:02PM View BBCode
jetpac, I'm a huge Dodgers fan, I wasn't planning on putting anyone else in the Series. I knew it wasn't going to happen, but I wasn't going to go against them. And I had no idea they'd have so many injuries
yankeekid
October 04, 2005 at 11:18PM View formatted
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Yankees over St. Louis in 6 is a better pick than Houston over Boston in 5 in my opinion. But of course, thats coming from a Yankees fan. :)
Cubsfan13
October 05, 2005 at 12:23AM View BBCode
My playoff picks were pretty decent. And I may have gotten both MVP's right (not that I went out on a limb). Picking the Dodgers to go to the world series sucked though.
yankeekid
October 05, 2005 at 01:22AM View BBCode
Hey you never know, the Dodgers still might make the WS. :lol::lol:
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